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The Payday Loan Dilemma

As the holidays quickly approach, Canadians are reaching deep into their pockets to spend money on gifts for their loved ones. Unfortunately, with Canadians carrying unprecedented debt loads, many are seeking out alternative routes to funding their holiday...

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'Tis The Season To Be Budgeting

MNP’s Donna Carson recently spoke with Money Mentors shared some money saving tips to consider as we head into another busy holiday season.

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As the nation awaits the Bank of Canada’s next announcement on interest rates, Albertans’ appetite for cheap credit is being highlighted by a new Ipsos survey conducted on behalf of MNP Debt.

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Three Advantages Of Filing For A Consumer Proposal Vs A Bankruptcy

Debt becoming unmanageable and you’re looking for a way to avoid bankruptcy? Let’s discuss the pros of a Consumer Proposal.

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Thousands Of Albertans Left With A $200 Problem

MNP’s recent Consumer Debt Sentiment Survey has just been released and it’s painting a pretty sobering picture of just how hard Albertans have been hit by the recession.

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Theres An App For That

As we begin the month of February and bills from the holiday season have arrived, it's probably difficult to make planning and budgeting for the future a priority.

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The Truth About Payday Loans

A payday loan, also known as a payday advance or a cash advance, is a relatively small amount of money borrowed at a high rate of interest. Repayment is usually required within two weeks or on the next payday.

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The Time For Asset Protection Planning Is Now

As bankruptcies are being filed in record numbers by both consumers and businesses alike, many are wondering how to protect their assets.

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The Struggle With Rising Debt

Struggling with rising debt? MNP Bankruptcy Trustee Dean Prentice discusses increased debt loads and how consumers can manage them in our latest blog.

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The Six Steps Involved In Getting Out Of Bankruptcy

Anyone wishing to file for personal bankruptcy in Canada will have to go through six key steps prior to receiving their discharge from bankruptcy.

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