Posts Tagged ‘Canadian bankruptcy’
Consumer Proposal
A consumer proposal is an alternative to bankruptcy available in Canada. It is essentially a negotiated settlement between an insolvent consumer and their creditors.
Just like debt consolidation, a consumer proposal allows a person to consolidate multiple loans into one monthly payment. For many consumers having one monthly payment is easier to manage.
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Bankruptcy Car Loans
A lot of Canadians think having bad credit or filing bankruptcy means they can’t apply for a loan, get a credit card or finance a car loan. While it is true that having a bad credit history or bankruptcy can make getting a car loan difficult, it does not make it impossible.
If you’ve got a history of not paying your credit on time or you’re in a bankruptcy, banks and finance institutions will probably consider your credit too high risk and decline you. The same goes for after bankruptcy car loan applications. The truth is that finance companies and banks will not provide financing to bankrupt customers because they stand to lose too much if the loan defaults.
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