Concept of down payment against shopping for merchandise on credit, like car loan, mortgage and other household or business products, equipment, furniture and utility could be easily absorb as a logical transaction by our mind because it reduces our monthly payments to the level of our affordability, but paying cash for the sake of getting [...]
By admin
|
Also posted in Banking, Debt, Finance, Mortgages
|
Tagged Advance Fee Loans, Appraisal Fee, Canadian Mounted Police, Companies Target, Equipment Furniture, False Promises, Fee Application, Fee Loan, Financial Experience, Illegal Act, Income Group, Loan Fraud, Loan Scams, Local Newspapers, Poor Credit Rating, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Scam Artists, Traditional Financial Institutions, Unsolicited Mailings, Vulnerable Members
|
It’s a good idea to request a copy of your credit report also know as credit rating from the two credit-reporting agencies in Canada: Equifax and TransUnion, at least once a year to verify that your personal and financial information is up to date and correct, and to ensure that you have not been the [...]
By admin
|
Also posted in Finance
|
Tagged Agencies In Canada, Canadians, Consumer Credit, Credit Equifax, Credit Histories, Credit History, Credit Information, Credit Rating Agencies, Credit Report, Credit Reporting Agencies, Credit Reporting Agencies In Canada, Credit Reporting Agency, Credit Scores, Equifax, Errors And Omissions, Financial Information, Knowledge Hub, Share Information, Social Insurance Number, Transunion, Wikipedia
|
IMF’s last Friday declaration about current year’s global economic situation is unfavorable and claimed to be a year 2009 as the worst year than the previous one, although this is only a prediction but remember hundreds of billionaires disappeared in last year’s financial carnage, its an other thing despite losing nearly $20 billion, Microsoft’s Bill [...]
By admin
|
Also posted in Finance, Investing, Mortgages, Taxes
|
Tagged Array, Bill Gates, Billionaires, Budget Canada, Budget Statement, Budget Tax, Carnage, Enough Money, Federal Budget, Federal Income Taxes, Financial Consultant, Global Economic Situation, Households, Imf, Last Friday, Liabilities, Magical Power, Richest Person, Single Parent, Spending Habits, Tax Credit, Tax Relief Measures, Turndown
|
February 14, 2009 – 3:33 pm
One guy asked me day before Valentines Day that he needs a fast loan by tomorrow, he didn’t know how but he wanted to do something special for his love. This look strange because if he was aware of his passion while having knowledge of this special event before then why shouldn’t he planed it [...]
By admin
|
Also posted in Debt, Finance
|
Tagged Affection, Array, Credit Cards, Dream Holiday, Economical Issues, Feelings, Financial Consultant, Financial Statistics, Free Space, Happy Valentine, Hard Disk, Junk Data, Lips, Loan Store, Matter Of Heart, Passion, Payday Loan, Personal Loan, Taking Up Space, Valentine Card, Valid Reason
|
February 1, 2009 – 3:20 pm
Lending rates hit record low when Bank of Canada announced last month, on January 20th that it would cut its key policy rate by half a percentage point. Instant market reaction was detected when BOC chopped its main interest to historical lowest rate ever.
Banking sector depresses Stocks and Loonie down after Bank of Canada cuts [...]
By admin
|
Also posted in Banking, Debt, Finance, Investing, Mortgages
|
Tagged Bank of Canada, Banking Sector, Borrowers, Canadian Dollar, Composite Index, Credi, Debtor, Downward Trend, Fixed Rate Mortgage, Fixed-Rate Mortgages, Government of Canada, Interest Rate, Lenders, Mortgage Loan, Mortgage Rate, Perceived Risk, Percentage Point, Senior Citizens, Toronto Stock Market, Variable Rate Mortgage, Variable-Rate Mortgages
|
January 1, 2009 – 2:46 pm
We have just entered into year 2009, and our future planning about what we have kept for this year will be ready to come up in to life from our mind’s canvas among the promises we did with our family and personal life. Our first ever goal should always be same like staying out of [...]
December 1, 2008 – 2:21 pm
Credit Card Debt Reduction Requires Persistence!
Continue rising in liability needs a continue and persistence approach to drop it down where we can afford or better handle it, anyhow mounting credit card debt is a problem for many Canadians beside United States, United Kingdom, Australia and other countries of the world these days. If you find [...]
November 1, 2008 – 3:00 pm
Tips on How to Keep Your Credit Report, Credit Score and Credit Profile Healthy!
Your credit report and score is the most important financial instrument that requires you to apply for the loan you are looking for. It also determines the interest rate credit lenders will be charging you, your highest score will awards you the [...]
September 1, 2008 – 2:05 pm
Discover Personal Loan and Mortgage Products Designed for You
Canada welcomes thousands of new immigrants every year and Government of Canada along with various financial institutions is ready to help you make the change. You are definitely feeling burden and challenging in need to be in control of your money, stay in touch with home, and [...]
OTTAWA July 15, Bank of Canada warns of inflation and slow growth that’s why bank holds steady on key interest rate that is 3%. Anyway, The combination of slow growth and high inflation is a difficult puzzle for policy makers because battling one ailment exacerbates the other.
There are various schools of thought who have been [...]