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A huge portion of residents of Saskatchewan and Manitoba are concerned about their level of debt and their ability to meet their payment obligations. Sixty-four per cent of residents now say they are $200 or less per month away from not being able to...

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Here is a small checklist of things to look at and what to pay special attention to. It will involve looking at a few documents and may involve a few phone calls and, if required, a meeting with your financial advisor, lawyer or notary.

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Seniors Taking Out Mortgages Is It Ever A Good Idea

After a lifetime of hard work, seniors should now be at a stage in their lives where they can slow down, retire and enjoy their golden years. Unfortunately in today's economic climate, for many seniors, this is not the case.

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Segregated funds are a type of investment vehicle that allows an investor to invest funds with a guarantee minimum return of initial capital.

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On a second time bankruptcy how long will revenue canada take your taxes for. and do i get to keep my child tax credit.

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Schools Look To Lessen Student Stress Over Debtloads

As the price of post-secondary education continues to rise, along with cost of living, many students find themselves struggling financially both during the course of their studies and upon entering a very competitive job market upon graduation.

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With summer over and kids returning to school, many Ontario families are getting back into the regular schedule of life, with all the busyness that entails. This is also often the time when we turn our thoughts toward the rest of the year and what we...

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Save your home in a bankruptcy

There are differences between bankruptcies and consumer proposals across the provinces and I would encourage individuals struggling with financial difficulty to consult with a trustee such as myself who is resident in their particular province

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Questions To Prep You For Retirement

After a lifetime of hard work, Canadians entering their 'golden years' deserve all of the freedom one would imagine retirement has to offer. Unfortunately, in today's economic climate, this is not always the case.

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Saskatchewan Oil Gas And Insolvency

As unemployment continues to roll through Saskatchewan and the value of Canadian oil continues to slump on the global market, households across the province are finding themselves on the bring of financial ruin.

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