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Is Debt Creep Keeping You Up At Night
02/07/2013
Believe it or not, household debt in Canada has actually soared past levels in both the U.S. and the U.K. The average household carries about $110,000 in debt – more than double the amount we used to carry back in the early 90s.
Read More arrow_forwardIs Bankruptcy Information Made Public
16/12/2008
I have seen people being referred to as a former bankrupt. How has that information been made public?
Read More arrow_forwardInterest Rate Increase Strains Canadian Households
09/08/2017
Grant Bazian
MNP Consumer Debt Index
Early in July, the Bank of Canada’s first interest-rate hike in seven years set in motion a complex unwinding of a near-decade-long era of easy money via consumer debt.
Read More arrow_forwardInformal Solutions For Reducing Your Debt
05/01/2015
Debt Solutions
People are always asking: are there options before I have to file a Consumer Proposal or a bankruptcy? The answer is YES, but like anything, it takes commitment and diligence for them to work. So what are the options?
Read More arrow_forwardThese are some of the changes that came into force on July 7, 2008.
Read More arrow_forwardInformal Debt Solutions What Are Your Options
20/09/2017
Debt Solutions
Financial stress has been linked to relationship troubles, depression, high blood pressure and even a decreased immune response.
Read More arrow_forwardBritish Columbia Residents say their Financial Situation is the worst around the Holidays
24/11/2017
MNP Consumer Debt Index
As retailers across the province advertise massive discounts to woo shoppers through their doors on Black Friday, thousands of British Columbians are preparing to paint their pocketbooks red with debt.
Read More arrow_forwardI am on Social Security and my monthly payments to my credit cards are becoming too much to handle individually. Can I declare bankruptcy and make smaller payment to them.
Read More arrow_forwardGenerally, when an individual becomes a bankrupt, their assets vest in the trustee and are realized for the benefit of creditors. However some assets are exempt from seizure and realization by the Trustee.
Read More arrow_forwardAs Trustees and Proposal Administrators in Saskatchewan, one of the most frequently asked questions we hear is "can I keep my car?." In most of the situations we come across, the answer is - yes.
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