[monkeytools msnip=”https://monkeyplayr.com/playr.php?u=5173&p=21070″] Introduction No person wishes to go make a filing under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (R.S.C., 1985, c. B-3) (Bankruptcy Act Canada), however occasionally it is inevitable. You might think that people who file are just those that are careless with their finances. However, with most of the people I see, it is […]
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If you would prefer to listen to an audio version of this insolvency and bankruptcy act Brandon’s Blog, please scroll to the bottom and click on the podcast. Introduction The administration of the Canadian insolvency and bankruptcy system and the enforcement of the insolvency and bankruptcy act is delegated to the Office of The Superintendent […]
[monkeytools msnip=”http://monkeyplayr.com/playr.php?u=5173&p=20964″] Introduction In my May 3, 2017, Brandon’s Blog, DEBT SETTLEMENT OR CONSUMER PROPOSAL CANADA: REPORT SAYS CONSUMERS HARMED, I told you about a Government of Canada research study. On April 28, 2017, the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy (OSB), released its study. It revealed the OSB’s concerns about credit counseling services in […]
If you would prefer to listen to the audio version of this Insolvent Brandon’s Blog, please scroll to the bottom and click on the podcast Introduction On November 28, 2018, I published my Brandon’s Blog titled “INSOLVENT DEFINITION: A NEW FOCUS FOR TORONTO BANKRUPTCY TRUSTEE”. I wrote about a then recent decision of the Ontario […]
If you would prefer to listen to the audio version of this RESP contribution not protected in bankruptcy Brandon’s Blog, please scroll down to the bottom and click on the podcast Introduction Many parents contribute to a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) to save for their children’s post-secondary education. Unlike a Registered Retirement Savings Plan […]
If you would prefer to listen to the Brandon’s Blog CRA contact audio version, please scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on the podcast Introduction It seems that more often than not, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is a creditor in the personal or corporate insolvency matters that I get involved […]
[monkeytools msnip=”http://monkeyplayr.com/playr.php?u=5173&p=20863″] OSAP bankruptcy Introduction I have written before on the issue of the difficulty in discharging student loans through bankruptcy. Bankruptcy will certainly not release your student loans debt until you’ve been out of full or part-time studies for 7 years. It is also question and answer #8 in our TOP 20 PERSONAL BANKRUPTCY […]
[monkeytools msnip=”http://monkeyplayr.com/playr.php?u=5173&p=20730″] Financial security Introduction Brand-New Ipsos study findings were released on April 22, 2019, simply 2 days prior to the next Bank of Canada interest rate announcement. This brand-new survey shows exactly how Canadians really feel about their financial security or its absence. Ipsos claims almost fifty percent of Canadians cannot make ends meet […]
If you would prefer to listen to this Brandon’s Blog, please scroll down to the bottom and click on the podcast Canadian bankruptcy laws Introduction I got your attention with this silly Brandon’s Blog title, didn’t I? The answer to the question “will Julian Assange face Canadian bankruptcy laws?” is of course, no. He may […]
[monkeytools msnip=”http://monkeyplayr.com/playr.php?u=5173&p=20624″] Can you file bankruptcy and keep your home and car? Introduction We are often asked the question, can you file bankruptcy and keep your home and car? In my last Brandon’s Blog, I described the circumstances to answer the question can you keep your house if you file bankruptcy in Canada. Here is […]
