Posts Tagged ‘Family’
Will a consumer proposal or personal bankruptcy release me from all types and forms of debts
When it comes to unmanageable debt, there are a few different debt relief options available to you: consumer proposal and bankruptcy. Each option has its own benefits and drawbacks, so it’s important to understand what each one entails before making a decision. In this article, we will focus on the question of whether or not…
Read MoreIs a Consumer Proposal Worth It?
Many years ago, the Government created a second path to deal with debt, but many consumers still don’t know about this choice. It’s called a consumer proposal.
Read MoreFood Budget Too High? 13 Helpful Tips When Budgeting for Food
As the second or third largest expense in your budget, the money you spend on your groceries is something you have lots of control over. It’s almost always the easiest and most effective way to reduce your cost of living.
Read MoreFinancial Deep Cleaning Series – Part 1
Part 1 – Get Rid of the Junk. “Individually, these small things likely don’t disrupt your day-to-day financial well-being.”
Read MoreCovid-19: How will the Canada Emergency Response Benefit affect my Bankruptcy?
Support payments received as a result of COVID-19 measures are meant to be used by individuals and their families, not their creditors.
Read More2020 Surplus Income Standards
The Government of Canada has set net monthly income thresholds for a person or family to maintain a minimal standard of living in Canada. Every dollar that a bankrupt family makes above this level is subject to a surplus income payment of 50% while a person remains bankrupt.
Read MoreHow will COVID-19 affect my consumer proposal?
These are stressful times but no one should feel alone with these challenges.
Read MoreHow to Access Needed Money: Canada’s COVID-19 Economic Response Plan for Consumers
These are stressful times but no one should feel alone with these challenges.
Read MoreHelping families with high energy prices through the 2020 New Brunswick Home Energy Assistance Program
The New Brunswick government is offering a one-time benefit of $100 to help low-income families with their home energy bills.
Read MoreWhen Small Business Owners Run Into Financial Trouble, What They Need is Help
We believe that entrepreneurs should be encouraged and supported, particularly when they run into financial difficulty.
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