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ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF CONSUMER PROPOSALS TORONTO ON CANADA

Advantages and disadvantages of consumer proposals: Introduction

In this vlog, we answer the question “What are the advantages and disadvantages of consumer proposals?”.

Advantages and disadvantages of consumer proposals: Who is it for?

A Consumer proposal is a part of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (BIA) found in Part III Division 2 of the BIA. It is available for people who do not owe more than $250,000 to their creditors, NOT including any mortgages or other loans registered against a principal residence.

The first test is being insolvent? What I mean by that is:

  1. are your financial obligations greater than the worth of your property?
  2. if you sold your assets you would not have enough funds to settle your financial commitments totally
  3. you are having problems making the total required payments to pay off in full each of your financial commitments monthly

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Advantages and disadvantages of consumer proposals: The Advantages

If so, then teaming up with a licensed insolvency trustee (LIT) acting as your consumer proposal administrator, the advantages are:

  1. Pay your creditors part of what you owe them over a period not greater than 60 months.
  2. Broaden the time you can use to pay off your financial debts.
  3. Stop the interest clock.
  4. Make monthly payments to the LIT for the benefit of your creditors that you can afford within your budget.
  5. If successful, you get to keep your assets.
  6. If successful, the cost of your consumer proposal can be thought of as being free. The BIA sets the fee of the LIT. The amount of payments you must promise to make to get your creditors to vote in favour ignores the fee of the LIT in performing that calculation.
  7. Remain free from bankruptcy.

You should think of a consumer proposal as obtaining an interest-free loan to combine your debts, pay only a part to get rid of them all. Your interest-free loan can have a term of no longer than 5 years.

Advantages and disadvantages of consumer proposals: The Disadvantages

There are not many disadvantages to a consumer proposal. The only one I can think of is that it is an insolvency proceeding under the BIA, so it will be and stay on your credit record for some time. But if you have so much debt you don’t know where to turn and you can’t pay it off, then your credit score has probably already taken a hit.

Get started now to gain back control of your life

If you’re thinking of a consumer proposal as an option to deal with your financial debts, telephone Ira Smith Trustee & Receiver Inc. now.

Our method is to set up an outcome for you where Starting Over, Starting Now becomes a reality, beginning the minute you walk through our door. You’re simply one telephone call away from leading a healthy, balanced and stress-free life again.

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ALTERNATIVES TO BANKRUPTCY IF YOUR INCOME DECLINES SUBSTANTIALLY

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Our insolvency clients, be they personal or corporate, usually want to start a consultation by asking us bankruptcy questions. However, I first start by obtaining a full understanding of the person’s or company’s financial challenges, so that we may consider all of the realistic options before discussing the topic of bankruptcy. I first wish to find the best alternative to bankruptcy.

I am finding now that many families, even high earners, are struggling in the “new economy”. We’ve spoken about their plight in our blogs:

There is yet another group that is now in great danger of bankruptcy – families whose previously very healthy income has taken a serious downturn and are now struggling to maintain a lifestyle they can no longer support. These families need to act fast and consider their alternatives to bankruptcy before it is too late to take remedial action. The natural inclination is to tough it out and hope for better times, but serious financial times demand serious financial decisions, not a hope and a prayer. As these families wait for better times to come they are burning through whatever savings they have, going further into debt by living off credit and will eventually run out of both money and credit.

This is not the best approach. At the first sign of financial trouble, these families should seek the advice of their legal counsel or accountant. These trusted professionals will be able to refer the families in financial trouble to a trustee in bankruptcy that they trust. With the trust factor bridge now in place with the trustee, that trustee can review the situation and provide the families with their realistic alternatives to bankruptcy.

If you’re struggling to support a lifestyle you can no longer afford, take immediate action and contact a professional trustee and explore your alternatives to bankruptcy. There are alternatives to personal bankruptcycredit counselling, debt consolidation and consumer proposals. However, regardless of the choice that’s right for you, a balanced budget is always part of the equation. As we’ve stressed before, a balanced budget is to financial health what a balanced diet is to physical health. You’ll have to take a realistic look at your lifestyle and a serious look at your big ticket items – luxury home(s), exotic vacations, luxury cars, designer clothes and expensive entertaining and start living within your budget in order to benefit from one of the alternatives to bankruptcy .

The Ira Smith team approaches every file with the attitude that corporate or personal financial problems can be solved given immediate action and the right plan. Contact us today and Starting Over, Starting Now you can be on the path to a debt free life.

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