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Risky Financial Behaviours Keeping Canadians In Debt

A survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of MNP LTD helps identify some Canadians’ costly money mistakes which could be contributing to the mounting consumer debt challenges across the country.

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Should I use a line of credit to pay off my debts?

That’s a good question, and one that might produce some surprising answers. There’s no one size fits all solution to debt.

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Credit cards can be a valuable tool for personal finance. If you can control the spending, and pay off the balances regularly there are no issues. But it’s easy for credit card spending to get out of control. Before you start cutting that plastic...

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Buy Now, Pay Later: A Double-Edged Sword

It is important to understand the terms and conditions of a buy now, pay later plan before signing up for it.

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When individuals can no longer service their debt, it creates significant issues for both the borrower — who may find themselves in an ever-worsening cycle of debt — and their lender(s) who are having trouble recovering the money owed to them....

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Just out of high school? Build your first adult budget.

Creating strong budget habits early in adult life is essential to building a pathway to financial independence. To start, you will need to learn to create a budget.

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What Happens To Debt In Divorce

Debt by itself can be a scary thing. Coupled with divorce, it can seem insurmountable.

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Thinking about financial freedom is like thinking about starting a diet – forcing yourself eat only healthy and unsatisfying foods when all you really want is a piece of double chocolate cake. But if you worry that finding financial stability means no...

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What Happens To My Debts When I Die

As baby boomers continue to age, they face a growing number of questions about how they’re going to manage in the last phase of their lives.

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What Information Appears On My Credit Report

With the steadily increasing record levels of consumer debt amongst Canadians, as a Licensed Insolvency Trustee, I am surprised by the number of people who contact me without having ever obtained their own credit report.

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