""

MNP Debt Blog

Displaying results for:

How Does My Partner's Credit Rating Affect My Ability To Get Credit?

Managing finances in a romantic partnership can be confusing when partners have different credit ratings.

Read More

Alberta Debt Load

MNP LTD Trustee Zaki Alam was interviewed by CTV News Edmonton to discuss debt loads. Throughout the interview, Zaki discussed the significant amount of consumer debt across Canada, with Alberta having the highest average

Read More

Mortgage Payment Growth

As an MNP LTD Trustee and a member of our Surrey, B.C Team, Judy Scott recently came across the following two articles in the Vancouver Sun and Huffington Post and felt it would be advantageous to our clients to respond.

Read More

Warning Signs Of Financial Difficulty

Sometimes it seems that financial duress can sneak up on you. There are however, certain warning signs that may indicate you are in financial trouble, such as...

Read More

Do not assume that bankruptcy or other debt solutions will cause you to lose your home. The decision to seek help for dealing with your debt issues is not easy.

Read More

The Benefits Of A Consumer Proposal Versus A Bankruptcy

Consumer proposals and bankruptcies are both government legislated options which can provide you with relief from significant debt problems.

Read More

In the following article, Ian Schofield, a Bankruptcy Trustee with MNP, discusses the significant increase in filings for bankruptcy or consumer proposals throughout Saskatchewan over the past few months.

Read More

Fixed credit, means you borrow money to buy something and you pay back the amount you have borrowed, usually over equal monthly payments.

Read More

Dads have been around. They know what’s going on in the world even if we think we know more. Sometimes they sit us down and tell us what we should know. Other times, Dads give us advice without us realizing it. It comes to us in offhand comments or subtle...

Read More

The credit card statements are neatly piled on the top of your desk waiting to be paid. All have different payment dates scattered throughout the month and collectively the payments are somewhat manageable but the interest rates are making it nearly impossible...

Read More
Consultation icon