In debt? Know your options.
Everyone trying to get out of debt has the same options to choose from: Deal with creditors directly Get a consolidation loan Form a debt management plan with a credit counsellor Make a consumer proposal File personal bankruptcy Your best option needs to be both affordable and effective. Use our Debt Options Calculator to determine…
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What happens when your consolidation loan isn’t keeping you out of debt?
KEVIN ASKED: Am I able to claim bankruptcy if I already consolidated my credit card, line of credit and overdraft debts into one consolidation loan? This person also has student and car loans that they’re paying, plus they just found out that they owe the government $3,400 in taxes. They feel like they’ll never get out…
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Divorce And Debt In Ontario
When divorce occurs, household expenses essentially double, which alters your current financial situation. Separation causes major money problems regardless of how much money someone makes or how well they managed their finances while they were in the relationship. Support payments when facing financial difficulty The financial responsibility of the child(ren) falls on both parents. If you do not…
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Self-employed (sole proprietorship or partnership) and considering bankruptcy?
We recognize that every business is unique with its own issues and complexities. Therefore we recommend that you review your situation with one of our licensed trustees in bankruptcy. Deciding whether or not to continue being self-employed Filing a consumer proposal or personal bankruptcy does not prevent you from continuing to be self-employed or starting a…
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Surrendering A Secured Asset: Your Home
Some people who own their own home can’t or don’t want to keep it. Common reasons why someone might not want to keep their home are: Can’t afford the payments The house value is far less than the mortgage balance owed Marital/relationship breakdown The biggest challenge facing a homeowner who wants to surrender their home is…
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What is a Consumer Proposal?
A consumer proposal is a formal arrangement between you and your creditors. Should you file a proposal to your creditors? If you have consistent income and are able to make monthly payments to your creditors, but are unable to pay the amount your creditors are requesting, this may be a good option. A proposal is administered…
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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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DYK? We’re open late and on weekends to meet your needs!
We make sure that we’re available to you evenings during the week so you don’t have to miss work, and on the weekends. Before you meet with us, you may want to use our online Debt Options Calculator to help you understand your options, and then we can discuss them further when we meet. You…
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Is it possible to pay off debt without affecting your credit rating and touching RRSP money?
CHRIS ASKED: How can I pay off my debt without damaging my good credit or touching the little RRSP I have? ANSWER: The only way to deal with your debt and maintain a good credit rating is to pay your creditors directly, in full, with interest. Getting a consolidation loan, assuming you can get one,…
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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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