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Consumer Proposal On Credit Bureau

I completed a consumer proposal in March 2010. I took it out in March of 2008. No problems - it really helped me out. Just wanted to know when it will be removed from my credit file.

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High consolidation loan against car - what happens in a bankruptcy? - "seize or sue" options that the lender has

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I know there are some changes being proposed to the forgiveness of student loans in a bankruptcy. When will this happen?

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I"m thinking of personal bankruptcy. I have a fulltime job plus I have a small incorporated business on the side that is pretty much on stand still. It is not making any money has no debt what so ever. Can I still consider a personal bankruptcy without...

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Consumer Proposal Payment Terms

A Consumer Proposal is a formal, legally binding process which involves a reduction of unsecured debt, or an extension of time for repayment of the debt or both.

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Consumers In B.C. And The Burdens of Debt

As Canadians are struggling with a weakened economy and a consistently increasing cost of living, it's no surprise to learn that many are relying on credit and (current) low interest rates to help keep up with monthly financial obligations and expenses....

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By The Numbers Dont Delay If Youre Dealing With Debt

MNP LTD Trustee Judy Scott was interviewed by The Province to discuss post-holiday debt.

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Christmas Shopping Frenzy

To keep yourself on track for a good financial start to 2016, try creating a detailed budget before you leave your house. Having a plan in hand will help you check things off your list – rather than adding to it!

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Buy Nothing Day Shouldn't Be Once A Year

Buy Nothing Day: It’s been described as a movement, a means for people to reclaim control over rampant consumerism, an exercise in financial discipline, a protest.

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Albertans Savings Hit Hard By Recession Debt

Effects of the downturn are becoming clearer as it appears many Albertans relied on savings to offset reduced hours and job losses.

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