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Letter To A Licensed Insolvency Trustee

Last year was long and stressful. The only thing I’m looking for in 2019 is relief from the relentless financial burden that’s been plaguing me. You see, I’ve weathered some major financial setbacks and I’m not sure how to dig myself out of this bottomless...

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After completing a Bankruptcy or Consumer Proposal, rebuilding your credit can feel nearly as daunting as getting out of debt.

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Life After Debt: I've Decided To Get Credit Again, How Do I Manage It?

Securing new credit is a polarizing decision for people who have completed a Bankruptcy or Consumer Proposal.

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Mental Health and the Foresight of the Bankruptcy & Insolvency Act

I doubt that mental health was on the minds of legislators when the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (BIA) came into effect in 1950.

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Separation from your partner is one of the many causes of financial distress. Not all couples may be aware of the fact that when you sign a contract togeth​er, you are responsible to repay all the money borrowed.

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The Money Management Toolkit

When most people encounter financial problems, the first thing that usually goes through their head is they don’t make enough money.

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Thousands Of Calgarians Struggle With Credit Reliance

MNP’s Donna Carson recently spoke with Newstalk 770 about the current debt concerns for many Calgarian consumers.

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Three Tips For A Three Paycheque Month

People with bi-weekly income have the unique advantage of receiving 26 paycheques per year, compared to 24 paycheques for people who receive semi-monthly remuneration.

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What Happens If I Don’T Pay My Taxes

All debt can be overwhelming, but there’s no creditor quite as frightening as the all-mighty tax collector. In fact, unfiled and / or unpaid taxes are two of the most common reasons self-employed individuals and sub-contractors seek the assistance...

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What Happens To Debt In Divorce

Debt by itself can be a scary thing. Coupled with divorce, it can seem insurmountable.

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