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There Is No Such Thing As An Unexpected Expense
30/07/2018
Lifestyle Debt
People often cite unexpected expenses as one of the main reasons they began using their credit cards at the beginning of a debt cycle.
Read More arrow_forward'Til Debt Due Us Part: Why It's Important To Budget For Your Wedding
04/06/2018
Leah Drewcock
Lifestyle Debt
Your wedding will only last one day, but your marriage is for the rest of your life.
Read More arrow_forwardTop 5 Tips For Dealing With Debt Collectors
27/02/2015
Debt Solutions
The phone won’t stop ringing. You’re afraid to answer the phone because you’re pretty sure it’s a collection agent.
Read More arrow_forwardThe Winter Cash Crunch: 5 Areas Where You Can Save Money
04/03/2015
Wesley Cowan
Lifestyle Debt
Debt Solutions
Many people find they struggle financially during the post-Christmas winter months. Holiday credit card bills come in, and combined with higher energy and other winter expenses can put a strain on an otherwise balanced household budget.
Read More arrow_forwardThe Top 7 Questions On Consumer Proposals
08/10/2014
Mary Plahouras
A Consumer Proposal is a formal, legally binding process to deal with debt. Although it is not a bankruptcy, it falls under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act.
Read More arrow_forwardMake My Debt Disappear
28/03/2018
Grant Bazian
Debt Solutions
Each quarter, we partner with Ipsos to survey more than 2,000 Canadians, gauging their thoughts, feelings, concerns and opinions about debt.
Read More arrow_forwardRead the answers to the top 5 most asked questions about bankruptcy.
Read More arrow_forwardLiving The Small Town Dream Without Adding Debt
26/02/2018
Lifestyle Debt
There’s been a point in nearly ever big city dweller’s life when they’ve thought fondly about leaving the bright lights behind and starting fresh in a small town.
Read More arrow_forwardExciting news! MNP’s Insolvency team in Winnipeg has won the Consumer Choice Award in the Bankruptcy category for the Winnipeg region!
Read More arrow_forwardI filed bankruptcy and was not discharged due to money I still owed and was unable to pay the amount they wanted per month, the trustee closed my file cause the amount was court ordered and would not take smaller payments. What do I do now?
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