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St. Patrick’s Day: Don’t Rely on Luck to Get Out of Debt

Getting out of debt requires a strategic plan and unwavering commitment. Relying on luck may not get you far.

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The Bank of Canada has just announced another increase in interest rates. How does this affect you as a Southern Albertan?

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Consumer Proposal vs Bankruptcy: Explore your debt relief options

If you're facing a mountain of debt, you're not alone. There are two viable options available to help you find relief: Consumer Proposal and Bankruptcy. How do you know which option is best for you?

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Do I keep my car in a Bankruptcy or Consumer Proposal?

We’re here to answer your questions about whether you will be able to keep your vehicle if you choose Bankruptcy or a Consumer Proposal to work towards achieving a debt-free future.

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How do you know if you're insolvent?

The first step to handling financial difficulty is being aware of the situation. Are you insolvent or bankrupt? Here’s how to tell.

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Can debt die, too?

In addition to the stress and sadness of losing a loved one, winding up an estate can be a significant burden to your executor and heirs.

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CRA Collection Rights: Not Your Ordinary Creditor

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is tasked with assessing and collecting income and related taxes from both businesses and individuals. So, what options are available to CRA to collect a debt?

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Debt and divorce: A financial fresh start

Divorce is a painful process for everyone involved. Add the financial stress of reconciling debt to the equation and it can quickly become overwhelming.

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It’s spring season! And as we open up to warmer temperatures and a season of bloom, your finances can also experience a positive shift that will lead you to achieve your financial goals. How can you spring-clean your finances? Review your budget,...

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How can I manage my CERB repayments?

The Federal Government rolled out the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) to support those who were unable to work during the COVID-19 pandemic — and many people signed up quickly before the eligibility requirements were complete.

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