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This statement bothers me every time I hear it! To say that a Trustee works for one party suggests that he or she works against someone else.

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Seniors Should Save For A Rainy Day

It was Benjamin Franklin who said, “We get old too soon and wise too late.”

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The Winter Cash Crunch: 5 Areas Where You Can Save Money

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.

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Top 5 Tips For Dealing With Debt Collectors

The phone won’t stop ringing. You’re afraid to answer the phone because you’re pretty sure it’s a collection agent.

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Top 7 Budgeting Tips for the New Year: Resolve to be Debt Free!

Will 2015 be the year you break the cycle of debt? If you’re tired of relying on credit and looking to secure a more comfortable financial future for yourself, read our seven step process to help you budget accurately and reduce your debt.

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By The Numbers Dont Delay If Youre Dealing With Debt

MNP LTD Trustee Judy Scott was interviewed by The Province to discuss post-holiday debt.

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Face Your Debt Problems This New Year

The holiday season is meant to be a time to enjoy being with your family and friends. For those with debt stress, it may be difficult to enjoy the holidays when you are experiencing financial difficulties.

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Informal Solutions For Reducing Your Debt

People are always asking: are there options before I have to file a Consumer Proposal or a bankruptcy? The answer is YES, but like anything, it takes commitment and diligence for them to work. So what are the options?

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Staying Debt Free This Winter

As fall breezes in, our thoughts start to focus on upcoming winter events and plans.

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Budgeting Tips For Major Purchases

Making a major purchase can be exciting or necessary, but it is also an expenditure that can get you in financial trouble, particularly if you don’t properly plan for the purchase.

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