Archive for June 28th, 2008

Why Students and Credit Gets a Bad Name

I’m sure if you’re in your late teens and you’re about to enter college or you’re in high school, I’m sure you’ve heard the credit cards are awful and you should stay away from them. Its funny how we tend to listen to people that generally don’t know what they are talking about and today […]

Starting Your Credit History the Right Way

When it comes to the wonderful world of credit, it can get quite confusing and the main question that many new comers love to ask is, “How the heck do I start building credit?” This answer is actually easier to answer than you thought. While most people think that they need to start […]

First Home Loans – What Level Of Risk Is Right For You?

Signing the agreement to secure your first home loan can be more than a little nerve-wracking. With the average Canadian house price hovering at around $300,000, the amount of most first home loans is well over $200,000 – a significant sum, to say the least.
To keep costs manageable over the short and long term, it […]

Get The Home You’ve Always Wanted With Affordable Second Mortgages

Is your home less than it could be? After living a few years in a home, many homeowners find they want to make some changes. Whether they want to convert the bedrooms vacated by their kids into a luxurious ensuite bathroom, or make room for a home office, or open up their kitchen and dining […]

10 Ways To Save When Renewing Your Car Insurance

With car insurance premiums set to rise again this year, we could all do with a little help getting the maximum value for money out of our premiums.
The fact is that many drivers are still paying more than they have to for their car insurance and could save hundreds by following a few simple steps […]