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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.

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I have seen people being referred to as a former bankrupt. How has that information been made public?

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Interest Rate Increase Strains Canadian Households

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.

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Informal Solutions For Reducing Your Debt

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?

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These are some of the changes that came into force on July 7, 2008.

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Financial stress has been linked to relationship troubles, depression, high blood pressure and even a decreased immune response.

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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.

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I 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.

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Generally, 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.

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As 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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