Digging Out Of Debt On Your Own

Dealing with your personal debt problems on your own without any professional assistance is the only way to maintain your current credit rating. When trying to dig out on your own, be sure you can afford the required monthly payments incuding interest and penalties on your debts. If you are not able to pay all of…
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Don’t Wait To Get Help

The biggest mistake most people that have personal debt problems make is that they wait too long to get the help they need. Many people will struggle for years with these issues, exhaust their savings, attempt to get a consolidation loan, refinance their property, and sell assets all in an attempt to avoid filing personal…
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We were asked: What credit rating penalties would apply to our services?

We offer two main services: a consumer proposal, which is a formal debt settlement, and bankruptcy. Consumer Proposal and Credit Rating Penalties Filing a consumer proposal, which stops interest, prevents creditor action and compromises debt, results in a R7 (bad) credit rating. This would stay on your credit bureau report for three years after your proposal…
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Committed Relationships And Joint Bank Accounts

A newly-engaged friend of mine recently asked me for my best financial advice before his big day. What a loaded question! I could write months worth of blogs on that topic alone (which you may see in the future). There are many things you need to consider before you tie the knot, but for the…
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When can I start rebuilding my credit?

You should start rebuilding your credit right away. A lot of people who make a consumer proposal or file personal bankruptcy think that they will have to wait until their filing is completely off of their credit report to start rebuilding their credit rating. While filing either results in a negative mark on your credit bureau…
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If you have money problems, who can you trust?

A licensed trustee in bankruptcy is part of a highly regulated industry. All of our trustees are licensed by the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy, which is a division of Industry Canada, a part of the federal government. Our trustees have completed a number of courses and written exams to prove their competency. Our licensed trustees…
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Worried that you’ll lose your car loan by taking debt action?

JOE ASKED: I am struggling with a lot of debt, but if I take action, will I lose my car loan? ANSWER: I’m sorry to hear that you are struggling. When you are dealing with debt it is important to understand that there are two types of creditors, secured creditors and unsecured creditors: Secured creditors,…
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