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Debt and Divorce – How To Handle It
Home / Blog / Debt Finances have a huge impact on relationships and our findings show that debt stress can lead to a marital breakdown. Unfortunately, divorce is often costly in itself, and causes more conflict as assets, debts, and finances need to be separated. Aside from the direct impact

How Short Term Loans Become Long Term Debt
Home / Blog / Debt by Janet Doyle If you’re in need of extra cash quickly it can be easy to make the mistake of falling into a debt trap offered by predatory lenders. Advertisements promise an attractive solution for those with bad credit, but these loans often end up

Summer Fun in Ottawa – On A Budget
Home / Blog / Financial, Savingsby Janet Doyle One of the best parts of the insolvency process is that it is designed to allow clients to continue to live their lives. Clients track their spending every month, which allows them to adjust their budget and re-evaluate their financial choices. Entertainment

How to Set Financial Goals You Will Achieve
Home / Blog / Financial, Savings by Janet Doyle If you’re new to managing money or if you haven’t mastered it yet then budgeting may be intimidating. At the same time, it can be the one thing you do that ensures accomplish the many goals you may have including staying

Your Credit Report and Credit Score Explained
Home / Blog / Creditby Janet Doyle Everyone has one – a credit report, and a resulting score. From the time a Canadian consumer turns 18, credit becomes a very important number that has a huge effect on their life. You need credit for leases like homes or vehicles, or

6 Questions About Debt Relief Answered
Home / Blog / Debt by Janet Doyle After over 20 years helping people achieve a fresh start through a consumer proposal or a bankruptcy, we’ve found that most people wish they had called us sooner, so why don’t they? The truth is that many people are embarrassed to admit