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Gifts, Money and Turkeys!
19/12/2016
Lifestyle Debt
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.
Read More arrow_forwardHow To Survive The Holiday Season Without Breaking The Bank
14/12/2016
Debt Solutions
With the holidays around the corner, financially strapped Canadian families are wondering how to make it through without breaking the bank.
Read More arrow_forwardGive Yourself The Gift Of The Debt Free New Year
14/12/2016
Debt Solutions
There’s no better time to consider your financial future as 2016 comes to a close and the New Year approaches. Many may be asking themselves how they can start to make some steps towards becoming debt free. Let’s break it into a few action steps to...
Read More arrow_forwardThe Truth About Payday Loans
13/12/2016
Leah Drewcock
A payday loan, also known as a payday advance or a cash advance, is a relatively small amount of money borrowed at a high rate of interest. Repayment is usually required within two weeks or on the next payday.
Read More arrow_forwardCo-Signers, Beware!
13/12/2016
Lifestyle Debt
The act of co-signing a loan is easy. It can also feel very rewarding since you’re often helping a family member or friend who wants to buy a new car or maybe even a house.
Read More arrow_forwardSeniors Taking Out Mortgages Is It Ever A Good Idea
12/12/2016
Grant Bazian
Lifestyle Debt
After a lifetime of hard work, seniors should now be at a stage in their lives where they can slow down, retire and enjoy their golden years. Unfortunately in today's economic climate, for many seniors, this is not the case.
Read More arrow_forwardMnp Wins A 2017 Hamilton Consumer Choice Award
12/12/2016
David Gowling
MNP LTD is proud to announce we have won a 2017 Hamilton Consumer Choice Award in the Lifestyle category.
Read More arrow_forwardBuckling With Debt Thousands Of Albertans Turn To Consumer Proposals
07/12/2016
Zaki Alam
Consumer Proposal
As Albertans continue to grapple with the stark realities of a significant crisis throughout the energy sector, thousands of households have found themselves unable to keep up with day-to-day expenses, let alone their financial obligations.
Read More arrow_forwardCanada Student Loans – New Relief In Sight
07/12/2016
Lifestyle Debt
Canada Student Loan has announced new relief rules for student loan borrowers who are facing financial duress.
Read More arrow_forwardOverspending on the Holidays: Unexpected Expenses Can Cost Canadians More Than They Think
06/12/2016
Lifestyle Debt
Canadians plan to spend 17 per cent more this Christmas than last, according to Accenture’s annual Canada Holiday Shopping Survey, an average of $873 compared to the $744 they expected to spend last year.
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