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read moreOver the past few years, we have seen a significant increase in the number of consumer proposals by British Columbians seeking debt relief options. According to the
read moreJesse is recently divorced and is now sharing custody of his two children. He is employed in the construction industry and earns an average salary of $3,000 a month. In addition to his monthly income,
read moreAs a licensed professional, I’m always shocked when I see headlines of an unlicensed health practitioner being shut down or an unlicensed dental clinic being raided by police. When I see or hear abo
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read moreIf your debt load is becoming overwhelming, and minimum monthly payments are finding you no further ahead than the previous month, a consumer proposal could be the right solution for you. Many people
read moreOne of the most commonly asked questions when we meet with individuals looking for assistance with their finances is “what will happen to my credit rating?”. When filing a
read moreIn December 2015, the Superintendent of Bankruptcy announced a change to the designations of insolvency professionals across Canada, from Trustees in Bankruptcy to Licensed Insolvency Trustees. Despit
read moreTaking the first step in dealing with your financial problems is often the hardest part. Financial problems are consuming, personal and stressful, and most people struggle talking about them and admit
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Licensed Insolvency Trustee
Greg Best enjoys working with clients to create solutions for their financial needs.
CPA, CA, CIRP
Licensed Insolvency Trustee
Terry Rogers has been with Smythe for over 20 years, heading the firm’s Insolvency Department.
CPA, CA, CIRP
Licensed Insolvency Trustee
Chris Sinclair believes a practical approach is required to solve serious financial difficulties.