Canadian personal finance articles dedicated to debt, credit, saving money and improving financial literacy.
We’ve identified some of the best ways to save money in Canada, from better daily habits to smarter shopping decisions.
Your credit score affects things like getting credit cards, loans, mortgages or renting an apartment. But how does a credit…
Many Canadians find themselves in debt, often due to payday loans or credit card overuse, which can accumulate quickly. When…
In Ontario, creditors can only take legal action for two years starting from when you last acknowledged the debt or made a payment.
There are ways to achieve debt forgiveness in Canada that allow you to write off a portion of your debt.
You might experience a wage garnishment if you owe money to a creditor. Learn how to stop wage garnishments in Ontario.
If you are considering filing a consumer proposal, you probably want to know what happens when it is finished. This…
You might need a bankruptcy trustee if you are in financial trouble. Learn what a bankruptcy trustee does and their role in providing debt advice.
Who pays for bankruptcies in Canada? Is it taxpayers, the government or someone else? This guide looks at the costs involved.
Understand the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act and know your rights and responsibilities if you enter bankruptcy or a consumer proposal.
Many debt relief solutions claim to solve debt problems, but is there a federal government debt relief program?
When it comes to debt, credit and money, knowledge is power.
Understanding and managing debt in Canada.
A guide to debt relief options in Canada.
Learn how Canadian credit scores work.