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How to access your credit report for free — and why you should

CBC - The Lowdown
The federal government suggests getting a copy from both Equifax and TransUnion at least once a year

Here is a great article and video segment from Jen White at the CBC about how and why you should check your credit report- it also provides information on what to do in case there are inaccuracies in your credit report.

Did You Know?

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Many people who file for bankruptcy get to stay in their home.

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In Newfoundland and Labrador, you can keep your RRSPs – even if you file for bankruptcy.

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Many people who file for bankruptcy are able to keep their vehicle.

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Most bankruptcies are NOT published in the newspaper.

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Student loans can be included in a bankruptcy if they are more than seven (7) years old.

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A consumer proposal is an alternative to bankruptcy that can only be filed with a licensed trustee in bankruptcy.

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In NL, people ages 30 to 39 years old file for bankruptcy more than any other age group. [source]