""

MNP Debt Blog

Displaying results for:

Dealing With Debts Owed To Canada Revenue Agency

Individuals (and corporations) may find themselves in financial difficulty and Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) may be a creditor, possibly the largest creditor. This blog post will look at whether, and how, those debts can be included in a filing under the...

Read More

An MNP Licensed Insolvency Trustee discusses the importance of seeking expert advice when dealing with the financial problems of a marriage during the divorce process to make sure that you understand all of your options.

Read More

End The Burden Of Tax Debt

As we say goodbye to another tax season, many individuals may be left with a sense of dread.

Read More

Every year, thousands of people are the victim of a fraud. It might be identity theft, payment theft or e-mail fraud.

Read More

Money Management in the New Year

Not having a written down budget or financial plan is generally one of the first warning signs you may find yourself in financial difficulty.

Read More

New Year Brings Holiday Bills

The holiday season can be a joyful time, but can also increase the stresses of everyday life.

Read More

Pay off student loans or invest?

Here is an article - with some interesting discussion in the comments - about a young graduate who wants to know if he should invest or pay of his student loan debt.

Read More

"My credit rating is good"...but will it buy groceries?"

Many clients will say their greatest fear is to take any action which may hurt their credit rating. But, at the end of the day what really is your credit rating?

Read More

When getting into business you want to ensure your personal assets are not put at risk in the event the business fails.

Read More

What happens with bankruptcy when I filed May 6 and will be over in 6 months, my husband passed and had life insurance? What will happen to it? Will I get it?

Read More
Consultation icon