WINNIPEG, Canada - C. Buhler & Associates Ltd., a Licensed Insolvency Trustee, is launching a campaign to highlight the concerns of Canadians across the country, who are becoming more and more concerned about their financial situation. This comes on the back of a...
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Income Tax Debt
What to do about Income Tax Debt Financial Options for dealing with Income Tax Debt Owing income taxes to Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) can be a scary place to be. In addition to freezing bank accounts and garnishing wages, CRA has an extraordinary ability to...
Three Common Misconceptions About Bankruptcy In Canada
You might be absolutely positive you don’t want to file for bankruptcy in Canada. But if that’s the case, be sure it’s for the right reasons. There are many preconceived notions about bankruptcy that might be deterring you from even considering bankruptcy as a...
When Should I Consider Contacting a Licensed Insolvency Trustee?
It seems that everywhere you turn, people are struggling financially. With the rising cost of everything from gas to groceries, it’s no surprise that the average Canadian is ending the month with less cash, and sometimes just a bit further behind. There’s no doubt...
What does a Licensed Insolvency Trustee do?
A Licensed Insolvency Trustee is a debt professional, specifically licensed to handle bankruptcies and Consumer Proposals and to provide advice on debt options to all Canadians. How exactly do they do that? Here’s a quick overview: Licensed Insolvency Trustees meet...
How to Find a Licensed Insolvency Trustee in Canada
If you are in financial trouble and struggling to make meaningful payments on your debts, you might consider consulting with a Licensed Insolvency Trustee. A Licensed Insolvency Trustee can provide you with a summary of your options, including debt consolidation and...
Pros and Cons of Filing Bankruptcy in Canada
Whether you're an individual or a business owner, one way or another, you will have some form of debt at a certain point in your life. However, when debt spirals out of control or you are no longer able to meet your financial obligations, it can quickly turn into a...
Why Do You Need To Change Bank Accounts after Filing a Consumer Proposal or a Bankruptcy?
After filing for Bankruptcy or a Consumer Proposal in Winnipeg, the Trustee will often recommend that you change bank accounts. Why is that? There are a few reasons, which we will outline below for you. Why do I need to change bank accounts after I’ve filed a Consumer...
Is all debt bad debt?
There are many different types of debt available to those looking for financial options. Not all debt is bad – debt can be used to finance acquisition of an asset, such as a car loan, or using a mortgage to purchase a home. Personal loans are becoming a popular way...