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The ongoing uncertainty and instability caused by the COVID-19 pandemic have many people concerned about their financial circumstances. But managing debt is something you should always be thinking about no matter what is happening around you in the world...

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National Consumer Insolvency firm expanding to provided increased service in Northern Ontario

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MNP’s 24 Holiday Debt Savings Tips

We love the holidays here at MNP. But we hate the stress and financial difficulties it brings to millions of Canadian households every year.

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Does your child want it all, all the time?

As wonderful as children are, sometimes it’s tough to shop with a little one who wants everything.

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Nobody wants to believe they’re the kind of person who falls for marketing gimmicks — those pushy, transparent, often campy tactics clearly designed to part you with your money.

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Debt and Divorce (MNP 3 Minute Debt Break)

Financial issues are a leading contributor to divorce. If money was an issue during the marriage, it can be difficult to get both parties on the same page when it comes to settling debts that amassed during the marriage.

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The effects of debt can vary from person to person. You might worry over a $1,000 credit card debt, while your friend might not give a second thought until it’s in the tens of thousands.

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Should I be using my credit card for big purchases?

Like many of the topics we tackle at MNP, the unfortunate answer here is it depends on why you want to use your credit card and what your plan is to pay it off.

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What is the difference between a Consumer Proposal and debt management plan?

We’re asked this question often, largely because of the initial similarities many people see between these two debt solutions.

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The illusion of good credit

People are often hesitant to file a Bankruptcy or Consumer Proposal for fear of ruining their credit. They reason they must have excellent credit because they‘ve always made their monthly minimum payments on time.

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