Licensed Insolvency Trustees (LIT) are licensed through the federal government. Many are accountants by trade and have specialized in debt management. They have completed an extensive program of training and examination. Jillian Taylor-Mancusi watched her father, Leigh Taylor, work as a Licensed Insolvency Trustee as she grew up. She saw how he helped people manage their debt and how it changed their lives. Jillian realized that she too wanted to be able to do the same. She received her Licensed Insolvency Trustee designation in 2007. In this podcast, Jillian describes what her job entails. She also talks about: 1. What a Licensed Insolvency Trustee is and what they do 2. What kind of experience and qualifications are required 3. What happens in an initial consultation with a Trustee 4. What kind of people become clients 5. What makes this job a worthwhile profession Licensed Insolvency Trustee are federally regulated and are the only debt professionals
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