Improve Financial Literacy Home Economics

We live in a society where the study of home economics has been pushed away. In fact, “home ec” has been viewed as a stereotype for many years, and it’s often part of the Canadian curriculum the way it once was. In fact, where home economics is still taught, it is now called Family and … Read more

Can You Be A Director, Executor Or Be Bonded If You File A Consumer Proposal?

In 2019, just under three out of every 1,000 Canadians decided to file a consumer proposal. The government’s Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy also reported that consumer proposals were more prevalent than bankruptcies, making them a popular choice. When people look at filing a consumer proposal, one of the most common questions is whether … Read more

Consumer Proposals- A Bank’s Perspective

A brief introduction to consumer proposals Consumer proposals are legally binding agreements between a debtor and their creditors. The idea is to put forward a solution that is mutually beneficial for both parties. Consumer proposals are an attractive alternative for people who may be thinking about filing for bankruptcy because they enable you to keep … Read more

Top 5 Debts That Bankruptcy Can’t Discharge: Understanding Your Options

Consumer insolvencies in Canada increased by 9.8% in the 12-month period leading up to January 2020. If you’re thinking about filing for bankruptcy, it’s critical to understand what the process entails and which debts can and cannot be discharged. In this article, we’ll look at 5 debts that cannot be included. Need Help Reviewing Your … Read more

10 Bankruptcy Definitions You Need To Know

In October 2019, personal insolvencies in Canada hit a 10-year high. With financial pressures increasing and more and more people worrying about money, it’s likely that bankruptcies and consumer proposals will become more commonplace in the future. If you’re considering filing for bankruptcy, it’s important to be aware of common terms and phrases. Need Help … Read more

Seniors Going Bankrupt At A Record Pace

Many of us look forward to the day we can down tools and enjoy a well-earned break after decades of hard work. The trouble is that a growing number of Canadians are facing financial pressures in later life. Rather than making the most of the golden years of retirement, many are facing bankruptcy. According to … Read more

A Consumer Debt Proposal Makes Rent Affordable Again

Millennials tend to wait longer to buy their first home. Therefore, it’s not uncommon for them to rent out properties for longer. However, Millennials who struggle with debt have other considerations. They don’t think about buying a home. Instead, they hope to be able to pay the rent at the end of the month. When … Read more

How Can I Stop a “Voluntary Wage Assignment”?

By definition, wage garnishment is used by creditors to recover the money they are owed – either partially or completely. Typically, creditors will need to take you to court to obtain legal authorization, called a garnishment order. However, if you have filed a voluntary wage assignment form, you have already agreed that this creditor can … Read more

What Happens at My First Meeting with Bankruptcy Canada? A Guide

We appreciate that when your debt situation becomes overwhelming, it can be difficult to ask for help. Many of our first-time clients admit that they intentionally delay making their first meeting with a Licensed Insolvency Trustee. They are nervous about what could happen. At Bankruptcy Canada, our trustees are here to help you regain control … Read more

Why Creditors Might Challenge Your Bankruptcy Discharge: Understanding the Reasons

For a lot of clients, filing for bankruptcy is a delicate decision. However, when the decision is taken, our clients expect debt forgiveness. They understand that the bankruptcy process is short. It can be as quick as 9 months, at the end of which, the debt is officially discharged and forgiveness. However, sometimes, the situation … Read more

99% of Bankruptcy Canada Consumer Proposals Accepted by Creditors

When they arrange for a first consultation, most of our clients don’t realize that Licensed Insolvency Trustees don’t just administer bankruptcies. Our expert trustees can help with a variety of debt management and relief solutions. One of those, the consumer proposal, is often misunderstood. A consumer proposal can provide an effective strategy to get rid … Read more

Seniors Turning To Payday Loans A Scary Trend

The number of seniors facing debts is increasing dramatically. According to a study done by Statistic Canada between 2012 and 2015, one in 5 seniors in Canada struggle with debt. It’s an increase of 40% compared to the financial situation of seniors 15 years ago. Seniors, nowadays, are saving less and spending more. Many rely … Read more

Did You Know You Have A Bankruptcy Score?

Every adult in Canada has a credit file, regardless of whether you currently have any credit or not. When you apply for credit, such as a loan, companies will check your credit file to determine whether or not you are perceived as a low-risk applicant. The better your credit rating is, the more likely you … Read more

Student Loans, The 7-Year Rule and Your End of Study Date: Why It’s Important

If you’re thinking about filing for bankruptcy in Canada, it’s important to understand exactly how it will affect your finances. There are various different types of debts and they are often dealt with differently. For example, secured debts aren’t typically included in a personal bankruptcy, but unsecured debts are. One of the most common areas … Read more