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Filing For Bankruptcy When Unemployed

If you don't have a job when you file for bankruptcy, it doesn't really make any difference to how your bankruptcy is administered. What does impact a bankruptcy filing is income from any source.

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Keeping an Eye Out for Hidden Credit Card Fees

Having a household credit card or two can come in handy for multiple reasons – which is probably why there are approximately more than 43 million credit cards currently active in Canada.

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hi i was wondering if i could get some info on some things i owe almost 8,000 in debt and at my witz end just wondering if bankruptcy was a good soultion ive tried talking to the banks and thats going now were

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When you are in financial trouble, you are likely experiencing a stressful situation. Harassment by debt collectors will only add to that stress.

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A new survey released by MNP LTD finds that Ontarians are concerned about the uncertainty of a potential housing bubble and impending interest rate hikes, adding financial stress to households already carrying a record level of debt.

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​​​​There’s no better time to consider your financial future as 2016 comes to a close and the New Year approaches. Many may be asking themselves how they can start to make some steps towards becoming debt free. Let’s break it into a few action steps to...

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Saskatchewan residents are increasingly reliant on debt and struggling to pay off their outstanding balances.

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Ontarians are increasingly reliant on debt and struggling to pay off their outstanding balances.

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How Debt Could Be A Problem For Canadians

Owing, in large part, to nearly seven years of ultra-low interest rates, low-barrier borrowing and the relative affordability of credit, Canadians are further in debt than ever before.

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Fear Of Rate Hikes Continues To Intensify Among Quebec Residents

A recent Ipsos poll conducted by MNP LTD., has found that Quebec residents are fearful of increased financial turbulence in the wake of future interest rate hikes.

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