It results in the score calculating the total
non-mortgage debt a person has still left to pay back.
Not exact matches
When it came to mortgages, the average amount of
debt people carried was $ 201, 811, and
non-mortgage debt averaged $ 24,706.
Alberta had the highest provincial average, at $ 28,240 of
non-mortgage consumer
debt per
person — up 1.8 per cent from last year — followed by Saskatchewan ($ 24,690) and British Columbia ($ 24,026).
If you're working through the
debt snowball program to pay off your
debt, you'll be happy to know that most
people are able to pay - off all of their
non-mortgage consumer
debt (vehicles, credit cards, student loans, etc.) within 3 years with the right amount of focus and dedication.