In many instances, marriage vows would be more accurate if the phrase were changed to “Until debt do us part”. Sam Ewing Joint accounts: Introduction Sharing with your spouse is great, but not your PIN number or joint accounts. Some couples like to share everything in a marriage, but too much sharing, especially as […]
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Payday loans. The holidays are over and it’s time to pay the piper. Your mail box is full of credit card bills and you don’t know where the money is going to come from, so you think about payday loans. You’ve got the TV on and low and behold, what could be playing but a […]
Have you heard the radio advertising spots by a tax lawyer in Canada who is trying very hard to make you believe that he is The Rock Star in the world of tax problems and that he and only he can help you? One commercial ends with, “Don’t call a Trustee, call me”. Isn’t it […]
People mean well and many can’t resist giving advice, but when it comes to financial matters ONLY take financial advice from a qualified professional. Here are some classic examples of financial advice that you should never follow. Don’t declare bankruptcy because it will ruin your credit rating. While it’s true that bankruptcy remains on your […]
Last week we discussed how Your Credit Score Can Be Ruined Even If You Don’t Do Anything Wrong. This week we’ll be addressing The 10 Most Common Credit Score Mistakes. What is a Credit Score? According to the Office of Consumer Affairs (OCA) “Your credit score is a judgment about your financial health, at a […]
I came across this story not long ago about a man in Ontario who had his credit rating ruined by Rogers even though he has never had a Rogers account. I know this sounds unbelievable but Mr. Dave Johnson of Pembroke, Ontario has spent three years fighting a Rogers Bill that isn’t his. This story […]
There are many reasons why Canadians are struggling with debt and ultimately not avoiding bankruptcy. However it is widely agreed upon that lower interest rates have encouraged us to purchase big ticket items like cars and houses. The good news is that according to a CIBC report, personal bankruptcies have returned to pre-recession levels, to four […]
Ground Breaking News for Employers: On September 4, 2013, the Court of Appeal for Ontario held that, in appropriate cases, courts can essentially fine a company into bankruptcy for a Criminal Code conviction. The Court of Appeal released its decision in the sentence appeal in R. v. Metron Construction Corporation (“Metron”) as a result of tragic circumstances. What circumstances […]
Last week we discussed whether or not seniors should try and pay off their debt or declare bankruptcy. This week we’ve got some great advice for seniors in debt, seniors with credit card debt, seniors looking for Starting Over, Starting Now. Seniors in debt is a serious problem that continues to get worse: According to […]
Last week we discussed why the majority of seniors are in debt. This week we’ll be addressing if seniors should try and pay off their debts to obtain senior credit card debt relief or declare bankruptcy. Life is very difficult for many seniors who anticipated that their golden years would be a carefree retirement. Instead, […]