Speaking to a Licensed Insolvency Trustee can help reduce anxiety

2022-01-24   minute read

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Did you know that one of the principal causes of stress for Canadians is financial difficulties?

You’re no doubt aware that side effects linked to stress can be physical, such as causing or aggravating problems with cardiac health, appetite, or sleep; the consequences of stress can also be emotional, such as problems regulating mood, anxiety, concentration, and even depression.

Unfortunately, these factors can impact our relationships with friends, family, and coworkers, and therefore they have an impact on the details of our daily lives.

You know that for the sake of your well-being, and that of those close to you, it’s imperative that you tackle the sources of your financial stress. It’s essential to not delay that decision and make the choices today that will enable you to start the new year with a lighter financial burden.

Those choices include getting in touch with a Licenced Insolvency Trustee (LIT) and setting up an appointment with them as soon as you can.

An LIT is a professional whose activities are regulated by the federal government and is the only professional authorized to administrate procedures like bankruptcies and consumer proposals, which can free you of your debt burdens.

MNP is the leading insolvency firm in the country, with the highest number of practicing LITs in Canada. Thus, MNP has helped thousands of people in situations similar to yours. More importantly, professionals at MNP will work with you to find a solution which can be adapted to your circumstances and tailored to your needs.

The professionals here will show you active listening and empathy. They have the skills to design a plan that works for you.

Don’t put it off, have confidence in us, and you’ll see that you and your loved ones will be proud of the decision you made. It’s not just your financial situation that stands to benefit, it’s your life.

I look forward to meeting you, and helping you!

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