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Will I Still Be Able To Buy Things After I File For Bankruptcy?
24/07/2017
Eric Findlay
Bankruptcy
YES! Of course you can still buy things after you file for bankruptcy; in fact, one of the most attractive benefits of a bankruptcy is that you are free from all of the unsecured debt payments you were previously making and as a result; you will likely...
Read More arrow_forwardWill Rising Interest Rates Affect Me?
05/11/2018
Jeane Herman
Debt Solutions
The Bank of Canada has raised interest rates five times since July 2017 after going nearly a decade without an increase.
Read More arrow_forwardWhat Happens When You Overspend On Vacation
08/07/2019
Lifestyle Debt
No one wants to disrupt their much-deserved rest and relaxation by panicking about how they’re going to juggle an unplanned hit to their budget. So how do you keep your vacation budget on track?
Read More arrow_forwardInvest In Retirement Or Keep Focusing On Debt?
28/08/2018
Randy Kobbert
Debt Solutions
Lifestyle Debt
As a consumer finance professional, I field a lot of questions about money. But few do I experience more often than the age old — “Should I invest in my retirement or pay off my debt?”
Read More arrow_forwardThe Emotional Cycle Of Debt
09/10/2018
Lifestyle Debt
Logically, we know we can’t buy everlasting happiness for 12 low payments of $59.99 – or less than the cost of one coffee a day.
Read More arrow_forwardThe Curious Case Of Millennials And Debt
02/07/2019
Grant Bazian
Lifestyle Debt
Millennials have a complicated relationship with debt. As the first true ‘digital natives’ this generation grew up in the most media-saturated and consumerist culture in recorded history.
Read More arrow_forwardRising Interest Rates Pose Challenge For Canadian Debtholders
20/09/2017
Tanya Reynolds
Debt Solutions
With the Bank of Canada raising interest rates on September 6, debt holders across the country are left wondering what it means for them.
Read More arrow_forwardSail Your Way Into Summer With A Budget
09/05/2019
Leah Drewcock
Debt Solutions
Summer conjures thoughts of lazy days at the lake, sunny afternoons in the garden, family barbeques and road trips you wish would never end.
Read More arrow_forwardSaskatchewan And Consumer Insolvencies Becoming All Too Familiar
03/04/2017
Pamela Meger
Lifestyle Debt
This discrepancy between income in / income out has led to a significant increase in insolvency filings throughout the province. Sound familiar?
Read More arrow_forwardSaskatchewan And Manitoba Residents Optimistic About Debt Except When It Comes To Unexpected Expenses
10/08/2017
Pamela Meger
MNP Consumer Debt Index
According to an Ipsos survey conducted on behalf of MNP LTD., the majority of Saskatchewan and Manitoba residents feel they can cover next year’s living expenses without incurring more, despite concern about mounting consumer debt in Canada.
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