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Whether you are trying to figure out which credit card is right for you or if you are looking to rebuild your credit, it is important to know your options. Most credit cards have the same basic functions – they offer convenience, when purchasing...

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What is the process required for a credit card or loan company to garnish my wages in Manitoba. And, if they do garnish wages what is the limit in Manitoba?

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What is the difference between a consumer proposal and credit counselling (or "debt management")?

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What does a company such as yours charge to execute a bankruptcy claim to the end? And do all companys charge the same amount?

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It’s that time of year again. We’re firing up our barbeque to host MNP’s 3rd Annual Back to School Charity BBQ. Please join us on Friday August 14, 2015, on our front lawn for a fun afternoon of hot dogs and burgers. We will be preparing and selling lunch...

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Can my husband claim bankruptcy if he is in the hospital due to his mental illness? He has lost his job, and has been in and out of the psychiatric ward in the past five months. I cannot afford to take on his debt. He is in the hospital now and has...

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Rebuilding Credit During A Consumer Proposal

Congratulations on taking the first step towards addressing your debt head on and working towards a fresh financial start!

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A huge portion of residents of Saskatchewan and Manitoba are concerned about their level of debt and their ability to meet their payment obligations. Sixty-four per cent of residents now say they are $200 or less per month away from not being able to...

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Most business owners who are incorporated are now aware that if the company does not pay its various sales taxes, employees’ salaries & vacations and the DAS, etc – then as the administrator of the company you are responsible for the said...

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Here is a small checklist of things to look at and what to pay special attention to. It will involve looking at a few documents and may involve a few phone calls and, if required, a meeting with your financial advisor, lawyer or notary.

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