If you are looking for fast ways to help get your debts under control, here are a number of great suggestions.

If you have already tried many of these fixes – or you know that your finances are beyond a fast fix, and you see no way of ever paying off your debts - it might be time to speak to a bankruptcy Trustee in your area. At David Sklar & Associates, we serve the Greater Toronto Area from five convenient locations and offer a Confidential & Free Initial Consultation. We will evaluate your current finances and help you choose the best solution for your debt. Call 416-498-9200 and book your free consultation with our experts.

Debt Fast Fixes

  • Stop using your credit cards.
  • Find out exactly how much you are in debt for. Write it all down - in detail and total it up.
  • Set up a realistic plan to pay off your debts. You will need to set up a budget to know how much you have to put towards debt repayment. Then stick to it.
  • Pay off your credit cards - usually starting with the card that charges the highest interest. Make sure you continue to make at least on-time minimum payments - on all your other cards.
  • Sell the 'stuff' you do not use - or cannot afford to keep.
  • Learn the difference between needs and wants.
  • Find ways to save on your expenses – the money you save here will help you to pay your debts down faster and make you feel like a smarter consumer.

When a Debt Fast Fix Is Not Enough

If your debt load is too much for fast fixes – and you are thinking about filing for Bankruptcy or making a Consumer Proposal, contact a bankruptcy Trustee in your local area. In the Greater Toronto Area, David Sklar & Associates offers a Free Consultation to discuss your situation – and help you put your debts behind you. Call 416-498-9200 or get started with our Quick Assessment Form to book your Free Consultation with the experts at David Sklar & Associates. We can help.

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