How to pay off credit card debt
Credit cards – most of us have at least one. They are incredibly convenient and often make life easier when it comes to doing anything from making hotel reservations to ordering clothes online.
Credit cards – most of us have at least one. They are incredibly convenient and often make life easier when it comes to doing anything from making hotel reservations to ordering clothes online.
The pandemic has not done a lot to help Canadians over the past couple of years – in fact, many individuals have lost out on income and become unemployed.
No matter what an individual’s age, debt is a stressful financial burden to deal with.
Car loans in Canada are becoming increasingly expensive, especially as new models are constantly being released, each with new bells and whistles.
Everybody has a credit report, and when it comes to finances, it is an extremely important record.
Tax debts are some of the trickiest debts to handle, thanks to the powers of the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).
Just like any other creditor, if you owe tax debt to the Canada Revenue Agency, they can – and will – take a number of different actions to try and collect the money they are owed.
No matter how nervous you are about filing your taxes, it is so important to ensure you file yours on time to avoid a number of consequences.
Contrary to popular belief, the vast majority of Canadians who file bankruptcy can keep their car or vehicle.
When it comes to gaining debt relief in Canada, there are two common solutions you will come across – bankruptcy and consumer proposals.
From overwhelming debt to financial freedom: David’s bankruptcy success story
Tax debt can be a particularly stressful form of debt, given the collection powers of the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).