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50000 In Debt Whats My Best Option

I am over 50,000.00 in credit card debt. Would I be better off to claim bankruptcy than to try to bring down my interest rates?

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5 Ways To Curb Holiday Spending Without Being A Scrooge

5 helpful tips for managing your holiday spending

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5 Steps Toward Meeting Your Goals For The New Year

As 2018 draws near, now is a fantastic time to reflect on the year passed and the goals you would like to accomplish for the year to come.

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5 New Years Resolutions To Eliminate Debt

Aside from getting in shape, finally getting on top of debt is among the top New Year's resolutions made every year.

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Alternatives To Bankruptcy

Is there an alternative to bankruptcy? My income is 945 per month at present-my husband is temporarily out of work(construction) and I am unable to repay a large credit card (lent to my son) .Can a credit card company send your debt to a collection agency?

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4 Ways To Eliminate Credit Card Debt

Many people experience the frustration that comes with trying to pay down – or ideally, off – their credit card bills each month. It can be difficult to see the majority of your monthly payment going towards high interest charges.

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3 Ways To Get Back On Financial Track After Bankruptcy

Before going through a bankruptcy, one of the questions I’m often asked is: “What happens afterward?” Most people are wondering how their credit will be impacted and what they can do to help improve their rating again...

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3 Statements That Make Trustees Sound Scary

This statement bothers me every time I hear it! To say that a Trustee works for one party suggests that he or she works against someone else.

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3 Scary Sounding Things About Licensed Insolvency Trustees

This statement bothers me every time I hear it! To say that a Licensed Insolvency Trustee (LIT) works for one party suggests that he or she works against someone else.

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14% Of Canadians With Debt Say They Will Never Pay It Off

In a recent poll conducted on behalf of CIBC, 14% of Canadians with debt say they will never pay it off.

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