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Dealing with Debt

English

Dealing with debt: Tips and tools to help you manage your debt

Dealing with debt – About this resource

DWD Worksheet #1 – Your money priorities – Fillable PDF

DWD Worksheet #2: What do I owe? – Fillable PDF

DWD Worksheet #3: Making a debt action plan – Fillable PDF

DWD Worksheet #4: Tracking fluctuating expenses – Fillable PDF

DWD Worksheet #5: Making a spending plan – Fillable PDF including calculations

DWD Worksheet #6: Your credit report and credit score – Fillable PDF

DWD Worksheet #7: Know your rights and options

Dealing with debt – Resources

Dealing with debt – Full booklet

Dealing with debt: Training tools

Dealing with debt – Facilitator tools (Training deck, facilitator guide, and sample Equifax credit report) – English

Resources

Managing debt , Ontario Securities Commission

Options you can trust to help you with your debt, Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy Canada

Debt advisory marketplace/ consumer awareness, Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy Canada

Navigating Finances: Paying Down Debt vs. Investing, CIRO

Loan and Trust, FSRA

French

Gestion de la dette: Conseils et outils pour vous aider à gérer votre dette

01 – Vos priorités financières
02 – Combien ai-je de dettes?
03 – Faire un plan d’action
04 – Suivi des dépenses variables
05 – Faire un plan de dépense
06 – Dossier de crédit et cote de solvabilité
07 – Connaître nos droits et nos options
Ressources : Pour en savoir plus
Gestion de la dette : Livret complet

Ressources

Gestion de la dette, La Commission des valeurs mobilières de l’Ontario

Des options fiables pour vous aider avec vos dettes, Bureau du surintendant des faillites

Marché des services-conseils en redressement financier et sensibilisation des consommateurs, Bureau du surintendant des faillites

Rembourser ses dettes ou investir? OCRI

Services de prêt et de fiducie, ARSF

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15 percent of Canadians are ‘underbanked’ — here’s what that means and why it’s a barrier to equitable recovery

Research shows that 15 percent, or close to five million Canadians, are underbanked, and three percent are completely unbanked, meaning that they have very limited or no access to financial services within the traditional banking sector. 

Ironically, underbanked individuals often come from low-moderate income backgrounds which put them at a higher need for accessible financial services. However, factors like low credit scores, high credit card fees, and non-sufficient fund fees are major barriers that shut Canadians out from banks.

Instances of explicit racism while banking, which include being handcuffed when trying to open a bank account, have further diminished the trust in banks for many Black, Indigenous and people of colour.  



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Debt Relief Options in Canada – Long Term Outcome Comparison

This research report compares the long-term financial outcomes of Canadians, based on a study comparing consumers who used a debt management program (DMP), bankruptcy (BK), or a consumer proposal (CP) to obtain relief from debt.



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Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy Canada: Statistics and Research

The Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy Canada releases statistics on insolvency (bankruptcies and proposals) numbers in Canada.

The latest statistics released on November 4, 2020 show that the number of insolvencies in Canada increased in the third quarter of 2020 by 7.9% compared to the second quarter.



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Debt management solutions

Resources

Handouts, slides, and time-stamps

Read the presentation slides for this webinar.

Access the handouts for this webinar:
How we help people – An overview (Webinar handout) – Credit Counselling Society
Our services (Webinar handout) – Credit Counselling Society
Debt solutions 101 (Webinar handout)  – msi Spergel Inc

Time-stamps for the video-recording:
4:13 – Agenda and introductions
7:00 – Audience polls
12:31 – Debt in Canada (Speaker: Glenna Harris)
15:20 – Credit Counselling Society on debt management plans (Speaker: Anne Arbour)
34:05 – Spergel Msi on Consumer Proposals and Bankruptcy plans (Speaker: Gillian Goldblatt)
56:00 – Q&A

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Debt Management Guide: A Resource for Social Services Professionals

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Living in the Red – Winnipeg bankruptcy and debt

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