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How a Bankruptcy or Consumer Proposal can help balance the scales
14/05/2021
Rob Shier, Mary Plahouras
Bankruptcy
Four pitfalls to avoid for a debt free summer
14/05/2021
Nicole Polak
Lifestyle Debt
Four pitfalls to avoid so your summer fun doesn’t end with the chill of a large bill you can’t afford.
Read More arrow_forwardWhen debt should and shouldn’t be your next DIY project
12/05/2021
Tanya Reynolds
Lifestyle Debt
Debt Solutions
There are numerous reasons why some people choose to take on a project themselves rather then engage another person or company. These can range from an interest in learning a new skill, to a passion for doing the work themselves, pride and shame of asking...
Read More arrow_forwardHow to get on the same financial page and avoid debt in your relationship
03/05/2021
Melanie Fuller
Debt Solutions
Lifestyle Debt
Life in the Atlantic Bubble – Insolvency Practice and Realization on Assets
24/02/2021
Greg Gosse
COVID-19
Managing insolvency engagements within the new reality of the Bubble impacted engagements when travel was required from individuals outside the Bubble. The creation of the Bubble affected interaction with other professionals – such as lawyers,...
Read More arrow_forwardCommon myths and misconceptions about Bankruptcy
19/02/2021
Jeane Herman
Bankruptcy
Unmanageable debt is stressful enough without the persistent half-truths and complete inaccuracies that prevent people from getting the relief they need and deserve. Bankruptcy, more than any other debt solution, often seems to be the target of these...
Read More arrow_forwardWill my ICBC debt go away if I file a bankruptcy?
16/02/2021
Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy can provide relief for most types of consumer debt, save for a few noteworthy exceptions. Therefore, you can — in most cases — include a debt owing to the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) in a bankruptcy. However,...
Read More arrow_forwardWhat to teach kids about money, and when
29/07/2021
Pierre Madore
Lifestyle Debt
Children and teenagers need better financial literacy training. That is a point everyone can agree on. Consensus is lacking, however, around just who should be providing it.
Read More arrow_forwardHow do I know if I have too much debt? Six signs that don’t lie
20/07/2021
Olivier Boyd
Bankruptcy
Alternatives to Bankruptcy
This question comes up a lot, but it’s a difficult one to answer. While everyone loves a good benchmark, there’s never a clear-cut answer for how much debt is too much for any individual.
Read More arrow_forwardWe’re married but we have different ideas about debt and budgets
15/07/2021
Tina Powell
Lifestyle Debt
Everyone has different interpretations of what is reasonable when it comes to budgeting and debt. Disagreements around spending priorities, what the household can afford, and long-term financial goals is a leading source of relationship conflict and,...
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