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There are two basic types of consumer debts: unsecured and secured. Below is a brief overview of the main differences between them.

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We are very pleased announce that the MNP Insolvency team in Regina has won the Consumer Choice award in the Bankruptcy category for the Regina

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The Six Steps Involved In Getting Out Of Bankruptcy

Anyone wishing to file for personal bankruptcy in Canada will have to go through six key steps prior to receiving their discharge from bankruptcy.

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The Struggle With Rising Debt

Struggling with rising debt? MNP Bankruptcy Trustee Dean Prentice discusses increased debt loads and how consumers can manage them in our latest blog.

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How Long Do Bankruptcy & Consumer Proposals Last

Upon filing for bankruptcy, there are a number of duties that you must complete which include paying fees, participation in two debt counseling sessions and submission of monthly income and expense statements.

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5 Urgent Things To Do When You Have Too Much Debt

Dealing with debt can be an overwhelming experience. Quite often, people do not understand how they accumulated so much debt and in some cases in a very short period of time.

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With summer just around the corner, love is on the mind of many Canadian couples. But it can be hard to think about love when money troubles get in the way. Unfortunately, according to an online survey conducted on behalf of MNP Ltd., one in four (27%)...

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5 Questions To Ask When Considering Bankruptcy

If you’re struggling with rising debt, at some point you may have thought about filing for bankruptcy. Before you do, here are five key questions you should ask yourself.

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Managing Your Debt – Tips, Traps & Options For Consolidating

Many people experience the difficulty of managing multiple debts and day-to-day expenses that can leave you feeling like you are barely getting by on a monthly basis.

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Your financial state is one of the most private and personal aspects of your life, one that is typically only discussed with family members and the closest of friends.

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