Many years ago, the Government created a second path to deal with debt, but many consumers still don’t know about this choice. It’s called a consumer proposal.
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The Real Cost of Not Dealing with Your Debt
There are debt solutions available that will save significant sums of money for you.
9 Strategies to Save on Your Food Budget
As the second or third largest expense in your budget, the money you spend on your groceries is something you have lots of control over. It’s almost always the easiest and most effective way to reduce your cost of living.
COVID-19 Economic Response Plan – Income Tax Deadlines Have Been Extended
New tax filing and payment due dates. The due date for filing individual tax returns has been extended to June 1, 2020. Taxpayers will have until September 1, 2020, to pay any 2019 income tax amounts owed.
Licensed Pros Provide Options for Student Loan Debt
By consulting a Licensed Insolvency Trustee (“LIT”), you can receive advice about all of your student loan repayment options, not only the options offered by the National Student Loan Service Centre or your financial institution.
When Small Business Owners Run Into Financial Trouble, What They Need is Help
We believe that entrepreneurs should be encouraged and supported, particularly when they run into financial difficulty.
What happens to a business when a shareholder goes bankrupt?
A shareholder’s personal bankruptcy or consumer proposal always creates questions and sometimes concerns for anyone who has an interest in the business. Here are a few answers.
Buying vs. Leasing a New Vehicle – Part Two – The Risks and Benefits of Leasing
Remember, leasing is like renting so there are usage limits. This isn’t actually your vehicle.
Buying vs. Leasing a New Vehicle – Part One – 3 Important Points to Remember
Figuring out how to pay for this expensive infrastructure is something most of us have to consider.
What Happens to Student Loans in Bankruptcy?
If you have been a full- or part-time student in the seven years prior to your bankruptcy or consumer proposal, you will not be discharged from a student loan and payments will resume as soon as you are done.