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Consumer Proposals: Significant Increase in Consumer Proposals Filed in Toronto in the First Half of 2007

Posted on Thursday, August 02, 2007

The number of consumer proposals and bankruptcies filed in Toronto increased by 6% in the first six months of 2007, according to statistics just released by the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy. Toronto fared better than the rest of Ontario, where personal insolvency filings increased by 9%.

Most surprising is the increase in consumer proposals, which are fast becoming the leading alternative to bankruptcy in Toronto. Consumer proposals increased by 22% across the GTA. In the first six months of last year 2,275 residents of Toronto filed a consumer proposal. In the first six months of this year that number has increased to 2,768.

A consumer proposal is a legally binding deal we negotiate with your creditors. Instead of going filing for bankruptcy, you make payments over a period of time (no more than five years), usually for less than the full amount you owe. You avoid bankruptcy, and make one monthly payment, and the creditors get more money than if you went bankrupt, so everyone wins.

If you would like more information about consumer proposals or bankruptcy, call our Toronto team at 310-PLAN (310-7526, no area code required) or E-mail us to arrange a free initial consultation. There is help available, so give us a call, and let's get started.

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