How does debt consolidation work?
If you have discovered this article, you may have heard of debt consolidation, but not be entirely sure how it works or where to get started.
If you have discovered this article, you may have heard of debt consolidation, but not be entirely sure how it works or where to get started.
When it comes to owing debts, and exploring forms of debt relief including consumer proposals and bankruptcy, you may see the term ‘creditor’ thrown around a lot.
Struggling to make your monthly payments? In need of debt relief that will substantially reduce your monthly payments?
If you are struggling to make your mortgage payments, you might find a payment holiday on your mortgage helpful.
If you are facing substantial debts and are struggling to make your repayments on time, you may well be considering filing a bankruptcy or a consumer proposal.
Do you have Canadian debt while living outside of the country? Considering filing bankruptcy or consumer proposal from abroad? Or considering ignoring it, hoping it will go away?
It can feel unsettling when changes are being made across the country – especially so when the changes can affect each and every one of us.
For many Canadians, credit cards can quite easily become relied on for most of our finances.
Headlines have been made recently around Canada’s household debt being higher than any other G7 country.
Now we have established that a consumer proposal can be rejected, you are likely wanting to know more about the reasons why.
If you are struggling with crippling debts and do not know how to make your next payment, you may have considered taking out a second mortgage to pay off your debt.
The Bank of Canada has recently raised the interest rate to the highest it has been in 22 years.