Credit Report, Credit Score and Credit Rating

Credit Report, Credit Score and Credit Rating

  1. Credit Report: shows a snapshot of your credit history and is used to create credit scores and/or ratings.
  1. Credit Score: shows how much of a risk you could be to a lender. Some credit reporting companies use a scale from 300-900 and the higher the number, the better your chances of getting a loan.
  1. Credit Rating: shows whether or not you pay your bills on time on a scale from 1-9. A rating of “1” is optimal and most attractive.

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Retirees Earn Extra Money!

Consumer ProposalRetirees Earn Extra Money!

If you have recently retired or have been retired for many years, you can still use your talents to earn extra money…

  1. You can sell your crafts, artwork, designs or updated furniture on Etsy: www.etsy.com
  2. Sell Antiques
  3. Sell Scrap metal
  4. Consulting Services
  5. Rent space in your home or rent your home for part of the year
  6. Learn how to monetize a Blog
  7. Elderly or Childcare
  8. Temp for a company
  9. Become an undercover consumer
  10. Start a small business from home

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Parents Going Through Bankruptcy

Parents Going Through Bankruptcy

Hello, I have a few questions regarding my parents and their sudden decision to file for bankruptcy. This information came as an absolute shock to my wife and I. My dad called to let us know that he and my mother are filing for bankruptcy and he insisted that there is nothing to worry about and asked me to keep this information confidential in our family. My parents have always had an average combined income, my mother retired five years ago and my father retired two years ago. He explained that they have debt that they can no longer hide and they are unable to keep up payments. I just have difficulty believing that this is the best option for them. I want to research options and help my parents get out of this financial situation. What do you suggest I do to help my parents with their finances or what initial steps do they need to take?  Thanks for your time and advice.     MB

Dear MB,

It is always a smart idea to research options and also important to review options with your parents instead of for your parents. We usually make recommendations based on a case-by-case situation. It is important to talk to a licensed trustee in bankruptcy. There are several options to consider before filing for bankruptcy and usually a Consumer Proposal is an important option to consider. However, in order to best serve your parents, we would have to take a closer look at their tax returns, annual budget and combined debt and income to obtain a better understanding in order to give proper guidance and advice. We hope this will help you with the first few steps.

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Home Ownership When Going Bankrupt

Bidding on a homeHome Ownership When Going Bankrupt

Who owns the house?

Who is on title?

Who paid the original purchase price?

If the house has a mortgage who is listed on that mortgage?

Who has been making the mortgage payments?

Who has been making the bill payments on the home?

The answers to the above questions will determine whether or not there is a problem that needs to be discussed with a trustee.

Contact the Office of the Superintendent of Canada for more information on bankruptcy and debt solutions. Or please fill out the free bankruptcy evaluation form. To learn more please visit our YouTube Channel. Rumanek & Company have been helping individuals and families overcome debt for more than 25 years.