Category: Insolvency News
CREDIT IS LIKE A PARTY BALLOON
Bright and shiny helium filled balloons fill the room, they are filled with joy, happiness and hope. Credit is very similar to brightly coloured party balloons. When you have a line of credit and several credit cards, each has the promise of something desireable. A vacation, new clothes, furniture, each credit limit is filled with promise, […]
Read moreBankruptcy & Insolvency Myths:
Myths are often fact based and there are exceptions to all rules, the following represent a number of general misconceptions about how the Bankruptcy & Insolvency Act is applied. 1. The trustee will control my bank account – ordinarily the trustee has no reason to take control of your bank account. In corporate insolvencies the […]
Read moreHow badly do you want a credit card??
By David LazarusFebruary 17, 2014, 4:32 p.m. Ding-dong, Cap One calling. Credit card issuer Capital One isn’t shy about getting into customers’ faces. The company recently sent a contract update to cardholders that makes clear it can drop by any time it pleases. The update specifies that “we may contact you in any manner we […]
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Read moreBANKRUPTCY TRUSTEE NAME CHANGE IS OFFICIAL
The Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy has released Directive No. 33 The Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy, the oversight body charged with licensing and regulating Bankruptcy Trustees has issued a new directive to Trustees regarding their name change. Over the next year Trustee firms will transition to the new title of Licensed Insolvency Trustee […]
Read moreARE GROCERIES GETTING TOO EXPENSIVE FOR YOU?
Still think minimum wage is too high? Prices at the grocery stores have been steadily increasing for a very long time, some apples are at five bucks a pound. They used be fives bucks for ten pounds – not that long ago. More and more, people are using credit cards to purchase groceries – not […]
Read moreDON’T TALK TO A TRUSTEE UNTIL YOU READ THIS
There are many myths about Insolvency (Bankruptcy) Trustees. Rethink your conversations. The fact remains that Licensed Insolvency Trustees (formerly Licensed Trustees in Bankruptcy) are the best trained debt-help professionals in the country. Just because you speak to a trustee does not mean that your information is automatically on the public record. Speaking to trustee will not […]
Read moreBANKRUPTS CAN LEAVE THE COUNTRY
There are a lot of urban myths about bankruptcy – one is that bankrupts cannot travel outside of the country. Canadian bankruptcy laws do not impose an automatic travel restriction on people filing for bankruptcy. Of course there are exceptions to every rule and if it were thought that a bankrupt individual might be planning […]
Read moreINSOLVENCY STATISTICS – MAY 2014
Interesting differences between Ontario and most other provinces. The latest insolvency statistics have been released by the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy. Although May 2014 (the last reported month) saw a slight decrease in the number of filings over the same month in the prior year overall the numbers have increased slightly. However, what […]
Read moreWHAT IS THE FORMULA TO QUALIFY FOR A MORTGAGE
Many Canadian banks use TDS (Total Debt Service) and GDS (Gross Debt Service) Ratios to help them determine how much money you can afford to pay for your mortgage. The rules and guidelines for getting people into the largest single debt they will ever carry are somewhat fuzzy. As a first time homebuyer you can […]
Read moreHOW FLEXIBLE ARE CONSUMER PROPOSAL PAYMENTS?
Can the proposal’s terms be varied (changed) once agreed to? Consumer Proposals can be made provided that the total of all debts excluding a mortgage on a principal residence do not exceed $250,000. That value does, however, include car loans and mortgages on properties that are not a principal residence. Proposals can be very creative, […]
Read moreBANKRUPTCY AND THE CRA
Many people query whether or not the Bankruptcy & Insolvency Act (“BIA”) applies to the Canada Revenue Agency (“CRA”) in respect of government debt. The answer in most situations is categorically “YES“. Insolvency professionals (trustees) have a long history of working with the CRA and other government agencies to assist debtors in finding relief from […]
Read moreWHAT PERCENTAGE OF DEBT DO I PAY IN A PROPOSAL?
This is the magic bullet question. The Insolvency Trustee’s role in negotiating a proposal is to find the appropriate balance point between what you can reasonably afford to pay and what your creditors would find acceptable. The trustee is not there to either maximize returns for the creditors (that is their own role in the […]
Read moreLOVE AND MARRIAGE AND SHARED DEBT
Married people don’t always share debts. Just because you are married does not automatically mean that you share all of each other’s responsibilities in life. Many people think that they share their spouse’s debts but that is not ‘simply’ the case. There are different ways you can become responsible for someone else’s debts: If you […]
Read moreNEW ANTI-SPAM LEGISLATION IS IN EFFECT
Are you giving consent? Personally I never realized how much junk mail I actually get until people and companies actually started asking for permission to send me their emails. Most come from people I do business with already or I use as referral sources for clients and others. Initially I thought that I may offend someone […]
Read moreWHAT IF I DON’T MAKE MY BANKRUPTCY PAYMENTS
Not making the required payments in a bankruptcy will have a consequence. But it is not the end of the world. If you are having difficulty making payments you should discuss the problem with your trustee and work out an alternative arrangement. Remember small payments are better than no payments. There are processes in place […]
Read moreHOW WILL BILL 55 STOP DEBT CONSULTANTS?
That is a very interesting question and one that has a surprising answer. The Bill was intended to prevent Debt Consultants from charging exorbitant fees for what may be questionable services. The effect of the passage of Bill 55 is to amend the Collection Agencies Act to include companies offering “Debt Settlement” services. Such companies are […]
Read moreRECENT TESTIMONIAL
“if I know of anyone that need great service and, help I’ll give them your card” Mike That testimonial came from a recently discharged bankrupt. Trustees in bankruptcy all get similar testimonials. The interesting thing is that people are often caught like the proverbial deers in headlights until they have actually met with a trustee […]
Read moreYou need to change your mind about debt
Far too many Canadians are caught up in the debt cycle and it is costing them billions of dollars of wasted income every year It is legal in Canada to charge 60% interest. It is also legal in Canada to allow people 275 years to repay their credit card balances. Bank employees are rewarded with […]
Read moreSEVEN SIMPLE STEPS TO FILING A CONSUMER PROPOSAL
HOW A CONSUMER PROPOSAL WORKS 1. Free initial Consultation with Tom or Megan to determine if a Consumer Proposal is the correct option 2. Thoroughly complete an extensive application form either during the initial meeting or it may be taken away and returned completed 3. Review the application with Tom or Megan to ensure all required […]
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