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How To Settle Debt In Canada On Your Own

By Caitlin Wood, BA
Published on February 3, 2023

Looking to settle your debts? Learn how to negotiate with your creditors and settle debt in Canada on your own.

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How Much Consumer Proposal Debt Should You Have Before Filing?

By Caitlin Wood, BA
Published on February 3, 2023

Did you know there are debt limits if you want to file for a consumer proposal? Find out how much consumer proposal debt you need to be eligible.

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Are There Federal Government Debt Relief Programs?

By Lisa Rennie
Published on February 2, 2023

If you're struggling with debt and are looking for government debt relief programs, you'll find both provincial and federal programs here.

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Can You Consolidate Tax Debt in Canada?

By Marble
Published on February 2, 2023

There are ways you can consolidate tax debt in Canada. If you owe tax debt, the government can seize assets as well as

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The Endless Cycle: Revolving Credit vs. A Loan

By Bryan Daly
Published on February 1, 2023

The differences between revolving credit and installment loans are great. From the way they work to their impact on your credit scores.

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How To Get Out Of Debt On A Low Income

By Lisa Rennie
Published on January 25, 2023

Are you struggling with debt? From budgeting strategies to debt relief programs, find out how to get out of debt on a low income.

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Loans Canada CEO Discusses Household Debt On BNN Bloomberg

By Maidina Kadeer, BA
Published on December 13, 2022

Scott Satov examines how the Bank of Canada's 7th consecutive raise of its overnight rate coupled with inflation has affected Canadian household debt ...

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Minimum Monthly Payments On Credit Cards Increase in Québec

By Maidina Kadeer, BA
Published on August 5, 2022

The increase is an effort to reduce consumer debt and build consumer consciousness regarding revolving debt fuelled by credit cards.

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Loans Canada CEO on BNN Bloomberg Discussing Interest Rate Hike

By Caitlin Wood, BA
Published on July 13, 2022

Loans Canada CEO, Scott Satov joins Paul Bagnall of BNN Bloomberg to discuss the Bank of Canada's 100 basis point rate hike.

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British Columbia New High-Cost Credit Rules And Regulations

By Lisa Rennie
Published on May 30, 2022

Lenders that offer high-cost loan products must now adhere to a more stringent regulatory framework that requires annual licensing and regulation by C...

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Loans Canada CEO Scott Satov on the Marc and Mandy Show

By Maidina Kadeer, BA
Published on March 28, 2022

Loans Canada CEO Scott Satov discusses consumer debt on the Mark and Mandy show.

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Understanding APR vs AIR

By Bryan Daly
Published on September 14, 2021

There are 2 terms associated with the yearly interest rates applied to your debts: annual percentage rate (APR) & annual interest rate (AIR).

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