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Category: Alternatives To Bankruptcy - Page 5

Debt Restructuring – a home renovation for your finances

By Jennifer Virani

At some point in your life you may find yourself in need of a financial home renovation. In some cases it may be a simple DIY fix with a fresh coat of ‘tighten the budget’ paint. However, for most of us, Debt Restructuring is a bigger project, one that should be left to the professionals. … Continue reading Debt Restructuring – a home renovation for your finances

How does 4 Pillars Debt Restructuring work?

By Frank Eichinger

What is debt restructuring? I have many people asking – “is this just like going bankrupt with a trustee “ or ”is this like credit counselling? “ or “ is 4 Pillars a Debt Settlement company”? I understand why folks would be a little confused with all the terminology being used in the marketplace, but … Continue reading How does 4 Pillars Debt Restructuring work?

Consumer proposal vs bankruptcy? This Ontario family went from $120,000 to $19,500 in debt

By Paul Murphy

  The debt situation: A family contacted our 4 Pillars office in Barrie Ontario. They had $120,000K in unsecured debt. They were considering bankruptcy. Monthly payments: Their minimal debt payments had risen to a crippling $3,500 per month. Methods they had tried: The family accepted full responsibility for their debt. They had already looked at other debt solutions. … Continue reading Consumer proposal vs bankruptcy? This Ontario family went from $120,000 to $19,500 in debt

What does it mean to restructure debt?

By Laurence Herzenberg

Debt restructuring is the process by which a significant portion, usually 60-80% is extinguished while the remainder gets paid off over a period of up to 5 years interest-free. It is principally a method to avoid bankruptcy. Creditors like it because they get something in return on what they have lent out. In comparison, a bankrupt … Continue reading What does it mean to restructure debt?

6 Steps a Family in Ontario Took to Avoid Filing Bankruptcy

By Paul Murphy

When faced with bankruptcy, a family in Ontario wanted to know their options. Here are the 6 steps we recommended, reducing their debt from $57K down to $15K.  The bankruptcy situation The financial hardship began when Sara (name changed for privacy) became sick and took a leave of absence from her work. She was away from work for 6 … Continue reading 6 Steps a Family in Ontario Took to Avoid Filing Bankruptcy


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