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by Rebecca Frederick | Mar 14, 2021 | How to Get Out of Debt

This past year has been tough on everyone in many unique and frustrating ways. Whether the Covid-19 Pandemic and its accompanying isolation has impacted your mental health, finances, relationships, or all of the above, it has not been an easy experience for any of us....
Boiling Frog Phenomenon and Debts: Do you Feel Like a Frog?

Boiling Frog Phenomenon and Debts: Do you Feel Like a Frog?

by Rebecca Frederick | Jun 12, 2020 | Debt Management

Are you a feeling like a frog? There is a story of a frog in boiling water. If the frog was placed in boiling water it would jump out immediately, recognizing the danger. But if a frog is placed into cool water it is comfortable and if the water increases in...
New Payday Loan Law Protecting Albertans

New Payday Loan Law Protecting Albertans

by Rebecca Frederick | Aug 9, 2016 | How to Get Out of Debt

Payday loan companies offer short term financing to individuals that need a loan between paydays – when people find they have more month left than money. Short-term or interim financing can be necessary when people have unexpected expenses crop up that they...
Retire from Financial Distress – Help for Seniors Dealing with Debt

Retire from Financial Distress – Help for Seniors Dealing with Debt

by Rebecca Frederick | Mar 29, 2016 | Avoid Bankruptcy

Credit can become a normal part of managing your finances for a working person. A consistent stream of income with salary increases and bonuses make using credit as an advance on these future earnings an easy way to cover immediate expenses when you do not have cash...
Understanding Student Loans – Part 2: In Insolvency

Understanding Student Loans – Part 2: In Insolvency

by Rebecca Frederick | Mar 23, 2016 | How to Get Out of Debt

If you read our Understanding Student Loans – Part 1  article last week, you already know the basics. Provincial and Federal Student loans, are different from other types of debts because at least 7 years needs to pass since your studies ended before these debts...
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