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If a creditor disputes a second personal bankruptcy and the case is still in the courts, how long does the court have to make a decisson on the fraudulant charge.

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Panicked About Post Holiday Debt ?

The festive holiday season has now passed – a time typically marked by overindulgence in many areas, including spending. Now that it’s over, does it mean time to get back to regular spending habits? Or does it incite panic, knowing that your credit card...

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Today the Ontario government announced plans to impose regulations on debt settlement companies who advertise the ability to reduce the debts of consumers by up to 70% of more.

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Preparing Your First Budget

If you’re planning on moving out for the first time, you’re likely experiencing a flood of emotions.

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One In Five Ontario Residents Are Technically Insolvent

Canadians underestimate debt-to-income balance. February 23, 2015, Calgary, AB — Almost of fifth of Ontario residents owe more than they own or earn, making them technically insolvent and at risk of bankruptcy, according to a new survey by Ipsos Reid....

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A new survey conducted by Ipsos Reid on behalf of MNP Ltd. reveals that a sizable portion of Canadians are willing to take on more debt due to the Bank of Canada’s key interest rate cut announcement.

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November is Financial Literacy Month in Canada; the time for Canadians to enhance their financial know-how. The Lethbridge Herald talked to MNP Ltd. Personal Bankruptcy Trustee, Randy Kobbert, about what people can do to sharpen their money and debt management...

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I 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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Not All Debts Are Equal Ranking Options From Best To Worst

It may not buy happiness, but there are few situations more stressful than not having money when you need it.

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no job, no assets $20,000 debt

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