by Stanley Chen | Jul 31, 2023 | Bankruptcy, Debt Management
Did you know that you will not lose all your assets if you file for Bankruptcy or a Consumer Proposal? A Bankruptcy or Proposal to creditors gives you protection from your creditors and allows you to make a fresh start. Bankruptcy exemptions are a topic that not many...
by Stanley Chen | Apr 3, 2023 | Debt Management
Stress is known to be bad for your health and one common cause of stress can be personal money management. Struggling to pay your bills can lead to mental health and physical issues including depression, anxiety, sleep problems, heart disease, and high blood pressure,...
by Rebecca Frederick | Nov 24, 2022 | Consolidation Loans, Debt Consolidation Canada, Debt Management, Joint Debt, Orderly Payment of Debt
What is Joint Debt? Joint debts are liabilities where the obligation for paying the debt falls on more than one party. A person can become joint on a debt when they share ownership of an asset – for example joint on a mortgage that is co-owned – when lenders can...
by Rebecca Frederick | Jun 12, 2020 | Debt Management
Are you a feeling like a frog? There is a story of a frog in boiling water. If the frog was placed in boiling water it would jump out immediately, recognizing the danger. But if a frog is placed into cool water it is comfortable and if the water increases in...
by Rebecca Frederick | Mar 29, 2016 | Avoid Bankruptcy
Credit can become a normal part of managing your finances for a working person. A consistent stream of income with salary increases and bonuses make using credit as an advance on these future earnings an easy way to cover immediate expenses when you do not have cash...
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