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ASK THE MONEY LADY: Here’s why bankruptcy may be the best option for this university grad

Christine Ibbotson writes this is one time to ignore your parents

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Christine Ibbotson is a Canadian financial planner, chartered investment manager, insurance broker, commercial and residential mortgage broker, estate planner and taxation expert, with more than 25 years of experience in banking.

Dear Money Lady,

I am embarrassed to admit this, but I don’t know what to do. I have about $63,000 in credit card debt that I have been trying to pay off for over two years. Some of this is school debt, but mainly it’s just debt from everyday living. I just finished my university degree, but I hardly earn enough to pay rent and food every month. A friend said I should declare bankruptcy, but my parents think that I should keep trying to pay it off. I am not a bad person, but I feel ashamed and overwhelmed.

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Christine Ibbotson
Christine Ibbotson

is an author, finance writer, national radio host and is now on both “CTV Morning Live” and “CTV º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½ at 6.” Send your money questions (answered free) through her website at www.askthemoneylady.ca.

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