Does your employer need to know that you are filing for bankruptcy or consumer proposal? Doug Hoyes answers the most common questions people have about whether your job will be affected by filing bankruptcy.
Are you juggling training for a second career and trying to keep up with your debt payments? Learn about how Second Career Ontario can help with the cost of retraining so you avoid more debt.
Financial struggles can occur in any situation, even those with certified designations. Find out if a bankruptcy or consumer proposal impacts your professional license, from Lawyers to Medical Doctors.
If you are filing for insolvency in Ontario and you are a real estate agent, you have specific notification requirements to your board. Find out what circumstances can result in a revoked licence.
Is it possible to be unemployed for almost a year and be able stay financially afloat? Alan Whitton, Canadian Personal Finance Blog owner, shares his personal hardships and debt tips when facing job loss.
Did you know that the average individuals that files for insolvency has an income problem, not a debt problem? We explore the comparison between minimum wage and living wage, and offer a solution.
Mortgage brokers or agents filing for insolvency may be able to keep their job titles. Find out reasons why a license would be revoked in a bankruptcy and how a consumer proposal can affect you license.
As a certified financial planner in Canada, you are obligated to disclose if you filed for insolvency. In this blog, learn about everything you need to know to navigate this situation.
Solutions for ending poverty are often controversial. One idea that has sparked recent interest is the concept of basic income. In this podcast Doug Hoyes explores the costs and criticisms regarding this option.
Chartered Professional Accountants can have debt issues, but what happens when they file for insolvency? Find out the steps you need to take as a CPA filing insolvency and if you can keep your designation.
If you are in a position of trust or dealing with money, find out how filing a bankruptcy or consumer proposal can affect a formal appointment as director, executor or your ability to be bonded.
If you are filing for insolvency in Ontario as a human resource professional you need to notify the Registrar’s office immediately by law. Find out what situations can result in suspension of privileges.
What are the repercussions of filing insolvency as an insurance agent? Find out what is required of you if you file, if your license will be revoked and if you can become an insurance agent after.
Does filing for insolvency as an insurance broker in Ontario have a negative impact? Learn about what happens to your registration if you file and what we believe is the best option for you.
Having job security is a luxury that not all individuals have, so what happens if you lose your job and extra debt starts building up? Explore a case study of one of our client’s in a similar situation.