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New Year Start Fresh Eliminate Your Debt Heres How

Prepare for the New Year by not increasing your debt burden over the holiday season. Gifts, travel, entertainment and boxing week sales are all outside the normal course of your monthly spend.

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Exciting news! MNP’s Insolvency team in Winnipeg has won the Consumer Choice Award in the Bankruptcy category for the Winnipeg region!

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Tis The Season To Be Spending

As holiday spending quickly adds up – it’s all too easy to reach for credit to cover the increasing costs. But how much does that credit use cost in the New Year.

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Thousands Of Calgarians Struggle With Credit Reliance

MNP’s Donna Carson recently spoke with Newstalk 770 about the current debt concerns for many Calgarian consumers.

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Motoring Through Debt

When people are struggling with debt, often one of their biggest worries is that they will lose their vehicle. For many, their vehicle represents not just a way to get themselves to work or the kids to hockey, but freedom itself. The idea of life without...

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Holiday Spending Made Easy

It is amazing how one time of year can bring about feelings of warmth and joy while simultaneously causing stress and anxiety.

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How Does A Consumer Proposal Work

A Consumer Proposal is a legal arrangement between you and your creditors, which is a great way to settle your debts when you are unable to repay them on your own.

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Get Creative To Save Your Holiday Budget

With the holidays right around the corner, it's easy to get caught up in a spending frenzy. But if you're depending on credit to carry your spending, you might find that you're paying a lot more than you anticipated when the bills start to roll in come...

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Gifts, Money and Turkeys!

A 2015 survey shows the average Canadian spent an average of $766 for holiday gifts. MNP’s Yves Patrice Beaudin talks budget in this blog.

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With the holidays around the corner, financially strapped Canadian families are wondering how to make it through without breaking the bank.

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