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Should I cash in my RRSPs to pay down my debt?

While it can be tempting to solve a short-term cash problem with long-term savings, cashing in your RRSPs to pay down debt should be a last resort.

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Secured Creditors

How are secured creditors (mortgages, car loans etc.) affected in a bankruptcy or proposal?

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According to a recent Ipsos poll conducted by MNP LTD., Saskatchewan residents are increasingly worried about their ability to repay their debts.

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Should Couples Have Separate Bank Accounts

It’s a deceptively murky question without a straightforward answer.

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Risk Of Lending And Borrowing Money From A Friend

​​​It's a piece of wisdom as old as time – money and relationships rarely mix.

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A recent study by Ipsos on behalf of MNP LTD underscores the anxiety British Columbians are feeling about the strain higher rates will place on their finances.

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Round Up Your Debt Eh

Given today’s economy and an increased cost of living, many Albertans are feeling the pressure and are ready to ‘round up their debt’.

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Retirement Debt

Canadians of all ages are awash in credit card debt, often paying exorbitant interest rates. Unfortunately, debt is becoming embedded in our society.

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Hello, I have a vehicle lease I can no longer afford to pay and I was wondering if it gets reposed by the creditor can that cause me to go bankrupt ? I have a mortgage on a house so that is not an option ? Thanks

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Sgi Claims In A Bankruptcy In Saskatchewan

Generally when you file for bankruptcy or make a proposal to your creditors, unsecured debts will be released. Section 178 of the Bankruptcy Act lists the only debts that survive a bankruptcy or Consumer Proposal.

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