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According to a recent Ipsos poll conducted by MNP LTD., a growing number of Quebec residents don’t earn enough to cover their bills and debt payments, with one third (33%) – a five percent increase since September – now mirroring that sentiment.

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As the shopping rush reaches peak intensity before the holidays, a local debt expert is warning Atlantic Canadians to avoid taking on more debt or payday loans, as they try to cope with the pressures of last minute gifts and Christmas grocery shopping....

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My Debts Are Gone – Now What?

Congratulations, you have successfully finished your Bankruptcy or Consumer Proposal! You took control of your financial life and solved your debt issues. Now what?

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Is It Time To Cut Up Your Credit Cards?

For some people, quitting credit cards cold turkey is more than just great alliteration.

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According to a recent Ipsos poll conducted by MNP LTD., a growing number of Ontarians are noticing the effects of recent interest rate increases.

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It’s a week before payday and your car just broke down. Your mechanic tells you it’s going to cost $750 to fix the problem, but you only have $500 to get you through the next seven days.

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Is The Stigma Of Debt Preventing You From Getting The Help You Need?

Often, people are uncomfortable speaking openly about their debt and its impact on their personal well-being.

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A new survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of MNP LTD, shows almost half of Saskatchewan and Manitoba residents (45%) say they would be embarrassed to get help if their financial situation was bad enough to consider Bankruptcy. One-third (33%) of survey...

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It Cant Happen To Me Stop Living In Debt Denial

Rich, poor or somewhere in between, financial wellbeing is an integral part of everyone’s mental health.

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When it comes consumer debt trouble, the latest official figures from the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy (OSB) show that Saskatchewan may be the only Canadian province experiencing an improvement. The number of Saskatchewan residents who filed...

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