Consumer Proposals VS Credit Counselling | Sands & Associates (2024)

Many Canadians are surprised to learn that there are options that allow you to consolidate debt under one repayment plan without borrowing. With very few qualifiers and little-to-no interest costs, consolidating without borrowing can have significant advantages to helping you get out of debt – but not all solutions are created equal.

Non-Borrowing Debt Solutions – Understand the Key Differences

As you compare and assess the debt management strategies available to you it is important to understand that although there are many types of debt help providers offering services, the Federal and Provincial governments only legally endorse, regulate and support the services and solutions that Licensed Insolvency Trustees provide.

There are many advantages that often make a Consumer Proposal a significantly better option for debt consolidation than taking out a traditional consolidation loan or working within a non-profit credit counselling debt repayment plan.

While advertisem*nts and ‘programs’ available through providers such as debt settlement agents and credit counsellors may sound a lot like a Consumer Proposal – they are in fact not the same process and will not afford you the important benefits of Consumer Proposals, nor of working with a qualified Licensed Insolvency Trustee.

It should never cost you money to connect with a Licensed Insolvency Trustee and no referral is required to book a free debt consultation or discuss options for a debt-free plan. Confidential debt consultations with a BC Licensed Insolvency Trustee can be done via phone or video conferencing at your convenience.

Below is a summary of some of the main points of differentiation between working with a Licensed Insolvency Trustee to consolidate your debt with a Consumer Proposal and choosing a credit counselling debt repayment plan.

Consumer Proposal
VS. Credit Counselling

From cutting debt, to cost, to asset protection and more, when it comes to options for dealing with your debt, making a Consumer Proposal can be a better choice than a credit counselling debt repayment program.

Compare key differences between debt solutions: consolidated credit counselling plans and debt consolidation with Consumer Proposals – some may come as a surprise!

Consumer Proposal

Credit Counselling

Types of Debt Eligible

Virtually all types of debt may be consolidated in a Consumer Proposal, including but not limited to:

  • General consumer and business debts (credit cards, lines of credit, overdrafts, payday loans, personal debts, etc.)
  • Government debts (taxes, business GST, etc.)
  • Student loans (Federal, Provincial, private)
  • ICBC debt
  • MSP debt

Besides bankruptcy, a Consumer Proposal is the only method in Canada for reducing a balance owing on government debts.

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  • Credit counselling plans are severely limited in the types of debts they cover. They may help you consolidate only basic unsecured consumer debts such as credit cards, lines of credit and loans.
  • Government creditors such as Canada Revenue Agency or student loans will not agree to or accept credit counsellor debt management plans.

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Negotiating Debt

  • Debts may be cut by up to 50-80%, in full settlement.
  • Consolidated debt is reduced to what you can afford to repay. Creditors will write-off /forgive the unpaid balance.
  • Debts automatically stop accruing interest charges – without negotiation.
  • Your personal circ*mstances such as income, family size, etc. are considered when calculating your proposal offer. Your Trustee needs to sign off that your proposal fits within your means without causing undue hardship.
  • Only 50% of your creditors (by dollar value) need to accept your proposal offer for it to be legally binding on all creditors (even any who disagree).

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  • You generally repay 100% of your debt - the informal nature of credit counselling provides no ability to reduce your debt balances.
  • Participation by each creditor/debt will be negotiated by your credit counsellor.
  • Debts with creditors who do not work with credit counsellors or agree to your credit counselling plan must be paid by you separately.
  • Creditors may or may not agree to stop charging interest, or to reduce the interest rate.
  • Creditors can change their mind and opt out of your repayment plan at any time, although most won’t so long as your plan is in good standing.

Monthly Payments

  • Wide range of potential payments since there is much flexibility to cut debt. Monthly proposal payments are most common, but other terms may be possible.
  • No payments are required beyond what you are offering to creditors in your Consumer Proposal.
  • Consumer Proposal costs are covered in your monthly proposal payment; they are simply deducted from the funds your creditors receive.
  • Licensed Insolvency Trustees fees are set by government tariff and will be reviewed by government body to ensure complete transparency.

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  • Debt repayment is usually done with monthly payments. Monthly payments may be high (even before factoring in fees), since 100% of your debt is being repaid.
  • Some resources may be free but normally you must pay professional fees for debt repayment services (even working with a non-profit agency).
  • Indirect charges may include fees for set-up, monthly maintenance, application, membership and more. You may be charged fees even if creditors refuse your settlement offer.
  • Being part of an unregulated debt repayment industry, credit counsellors will set their own prices.

Strategies to Pay Off $20,000 of Debt
Illustrative Comparison: Monthly Payments Over 3 Years

$664/mo

$

TOTAL COST:$23,904

CONSOLIDATION
LOAN

$556/mo

$

TOTAL COST:$20,000
+ service fees

CREDIT
COUNSELLING

CONSUMER
PROPOSAL

$300/mo

$

TOTAL COST:$2,700

PERSONAL
BANKRUPTCY

Key Assumptions:

Repay 100% of debt with 12% interest consolidation loan.

Repay 100% of debt without interest charges.

Professional fees will be extra.

Repay 30% of debt without interest – 70% written-off.

No additional professional fees applicable.

Full forgiveness of all debts.

No surplus income requirements, minimum bankruptcy fees only.

Creditor & Asset Protection

  • Legal protection / ‘stay of proceedings’ applies.
  • Creditors are prohibited from contacting you for payment. Collection action must cease.
  • Wage garnishments, bank account freezes and court proceedings will be stopped.
  • You may choose to continue with mortgages and vehicle financing in place.
  • Keep your assets unless you choose to offer any as part of your Consumer Proposal.

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  • Creditors participating in your plan usually refrain from contact, but there is no legal authority to enforce this.
  • Creditors remain free to pursue collection activity and/or legal action.
  • Debts secured to an asset are normally not covered; you would manage those outside your credit counselling plan.
  • Assets are normally not surrendered for credit counselling plans, but you may choose to do so.

Time to be Debt-Free

  • Repayment terms vary depending on your situation. Terms of 24-48 months are common.
  • Must be completed within 60 months.
  • A different type of proposal is available if you need a term longer than 5 years.
  • You can pay off your Consumer Proposal early at any time.

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  • Terms of repayment plan will vary depending on the size of debt etc. Terms of 60 months are common.
  • Payments can go on to a maximum of 5 years.
  • Debt repayment plans may be paid off early.

Credit Rating Impact

  • In BC an R7 rating will be noted for 3 years after completion, or 6 years from the date of filing, whichever comes first.
  • You can apply for new credit any time.
  • One-on-one financial counselling on credit scores, money management and more provided by fully qualified Insolvency Counsellors.

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  • In BC an R7 rating will be noted for 2 years after completion.
  • You can often use and get new credit, but some credit counsellors may ask you to sign a disclosure statement that you will not do so.
  • Credit counselling education resources are generally available.

Debt Help Expertise & Qualifications

Licensed Insolvency Trustees are licensed, overseen and regulated by the Federal government. They are:

Consumer Proposals VS Credit Counselling | Sands & Associates (8)The only professionals in Canada legally empowered to help Canadians reduce/eliminate their debts.

Consumer Proposals VS Credit Counselling | Sands & Associates (9)Bound to comply with a Code of Ethics and rules of professional conduct.

The Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy oversees all matters and filings related to Consumer Proposals.

Consumer Proposals VS Credit Counselling | Sands & Associates (10)Credit counsellors are not legally required to have specific qualifications or training. Anyone can call themself a ‘credit counsellor’.

Consumer Proposals VS Credit Counselling | Sands & Associates (11)Credit counselling does not fall under any government program or endorsem*nt; some organizations are registered as collection agencies or debt repayment agents.

Consumer Proposals VS Credit Counselling | Sands & Associates (12)The Government of Canada has published credit counsellor consumer alert references and notes some credit counsellors may promote their services over other options, since they receive money from your creditors based on what they recover from you.

Sands & Associates' qualified Licensed Insolvency Trustees will help you understand and compare all your debt management options so you can choose the solution that's right for you.

We take a supportive non-judgmental approach to debt help services and confidential consultations are always free.

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FAQs

What is the difference between consumer proposal and credit counselling? ›

Besides bankruptcy, a Consumer Proposal is the only method in Canada for reducing a balance owing on government debts. Credit counselling plans are severely limited in the types of debts they cover. They may help you consolidate only basic unsecured consumer debts such as credit cards, lines of credit and loans.

Do most consumer proposals get accepted? ›

When a proposal passes, it forces all general unsecured creditors(with minor exceptions)to settle their claims against the debtor for the amount offered in the proposal. Consumer proposals get accepted in our office “eventually” at a rate of 95% or better.

What is the downside of a consumer proposal? ›

Disadvantages of a Consumer Proposal:

A proposal will usually take longer to complete than a bankruptcy. Lowering your monthly payment means longer time paying back, however, if your situation improves, you CAN pay off a proposal early. Credit rating is still affected – A Consumer Proposal DOES affect your credit.

Who is the best person to talk to about debt? ›

A reputable credit counseling organization can give you advice on managing your money and debts, help you develop a budget, offer you free educational materials and workshops, and help you make a plan to repay your debt.

Is consumer proposal worth it? ›

Consumer proposals can provide significant benefits in managing overwhelming debt, making them worth considering. Here are key reasons to explore a consumer proposal: Debt Relief: Consumer proposals offer a structured way to regain control of your finances, preventing debt from snowballing with fees and penalties.

Will my credit score go up after consumer proposal? ›

If you file a consumer proposal, your credit score will be negatively affected, just as it would be if you simply ceased to make your payments.

Do banks accept consumer proposals? ›

They can say 'yes' or 'no' to the proposal. If at least half of your creditors vote 'yes,' then the proposal is deemed approved. Banks have 45 days from the date you file the proposal to vote. Banks also have the option to ask for a certain amount of the debt owed to them.

Do creditors usually accept consumer proposals? ›

Consumer proposals are usually accepted as filed and negotiations can take place between you and your creditors with the help of your Licensed Insolvency Trustee to gain a positive vote.

How long does it take to build credit after a consumer proposal? ›

After paying off debt you consolidated in a Consumer Proposal, or having your debt forgiven under personal bankruptcy, you can get a new mortgage, vehicle financing, credit card, bank loan, etc. In as little as two to three years you may even have a better credit rating than before you started!

What is the success rate of a consumer proposal? ›

With a 99% acceptance rate on any consumer proposals we file, we see many Canadians reducing their debt by up to 80% with a consumer proposal. This means that when you file with Spergel, you have a 99% chance of reducing your debt by 80%.

What happens when you pay off a consumer proposal? ›

A successful, and completed consumer proposal will be removed from your credit report 3 years after you've paid off all the debts according to the proposal, or 6 years from the date it was filed whichever occurs first.

Can creditors reject a consumer proposal? ›

Creditors sometimes reject consumer proposal offers. Your offer may be too low and your debt too high for them to think your offer is good. When you file your proposal it is very important you understand who your creditors are and how they typically vote.

How to get rid of $30k in credit card debt? ›

How to Get Rid of $30k in Credit Card Debt
  1. Make a list of all your credit card debts.
  2. Make a budget.
  3. Create a strategy to pay down debt.
  4. Pay more than your minimum payment whenever possible.
  5. Set goals and timeline for repayment.
  6. Consolidate your debt.
  7. Implement a debt management plan.
Aug 4, 2023

How do you outsmart a debt collector? ›

You can outsmart debt collectors by following these tips:
  1. Keep a record of all communication with debt collectors.
  2. Send a Debt Validation Letter and force them to verify your debt.
  3. Write a cease and desist letter.
  4. Explain the debt is not legitimate.
  5. Review your credit reports.
  6. Explain that you cannot afford to pay.
Mar 11, 2024

What are the cons of credit counseling? ›

Cons of credit counseling
  • Credit counseling typically isn't free, although fees vary.
  • Not all credit counseling agencies are reputable, so you'll have to do your research.
  • Credit counseling doesn't eliminate or pay back your debts.
Jan 19, 2024

What happens in credit Counselling? ›

Credit counseling organizations are usually non-profit organizations, and their counselors are certified and trained in the areas of consumer credit, money and debt management, and budgeting. Counselors discuss your financial situation with you and help you develop a personalized plan to solve your money problems.

What is the purpose of credit Counselling? ›

What Is Credit Counseling? Credit counseling provides consumers who may feel overburdened by debt with guidance on consumer credit, money management, debt management, and budgeting. The goal of most credit counseling is to help a debtor avoid bankruptcy if they find themselves struggling with debt repayment.

What does consumer credit counseling do? ›

Credit counseling services advise borrowers about money, debts, budgeting and more. Credit counselors often have specialized training around debt, credit and money management. Some credit counselors can help arrange debt management plans with lenders to extend repayment periods, lower interest rates and waive fees.

What is a risk when using a consumer credit counseling service? ›

Beware of Hidden, Up-Front and Monthly Maintenance Fees

So, you may be sending lower monthly payments to your creditors, but you could be losing money by hidden fees your new “business partner” might not reveal to you.

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