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Understanding Capital Gains in Canada
November 11, 2024 | Posted by: Sam Surendran
What Are Capital Gains? Capital gains refer to the profit you earn when you sell a capital asset-such as property or investments-for more than its original purchase price. For example, if you bough ...
read more7 Financial Tips for People Looking to Buy an Investment Property in Canada
July 19, 2024 | Posted by: Sam Surendran
Investing in real estate can be a powerful way to build wealth, but it's essential to approach it with a well-thought-out strategy. Here are seven financial tips to help you purchase an investment pro ...
read moreTips for Improving Your Credit Score Before Applying for a Mortgage
November 1, 2023 | Posted by: Sam Surendran
Tips for Improving Your Credit Score Before Applying for a Mortgage For many people, buying a home is a significant milestone in their lives. However, getting approved for a mortgage is ...
read moreBank Of Canada Rate Update June 7, 2023
June 7, 2023 | Posted by: Sam Surendran
Bank of Canada raises policy rate 25 basis points, continues quantitative tightening The Bank of Canada today increased its target for the overnight rate to 4.75%, with the Bank Rate at 5% and the ...
read moreA Six-Step, Back to Basics Financial Plan for Most Every Canadian
November 21, 2022 | Posted by: Sam Surendran
It's a tough time to know what the right financial move is at the moment. Interest rates are increasing, while stocks are in bearish territory. It's easy to forget that there are smart things that you ...
read moreWhat are credit scores and how are they important?
September 1, 2021 | Posted by: Sam Surendran
A credit score is a number that shows how likely you are to pay or default on credit. It ranges from 300 to 850; the higher the number, the more creditworthy lenders deem you. Your credit history dete ...
read more2021 Mortgage Stress Test - Latest Updates
April 21, 2021 | Posted by: Sam Surendran
On April 8th, the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) announced that it is relaunching its consultation on the minimum qualifying interest rate for uninsured mortgages. Usual ...
read moreApril 21-2021 - Bank of Canada will hold current level of policy rate until inflation objective is sustainably achieved, adjusts quantitative easing program
April 21, 2021 | Posted by: Sam Surendran
Available as: PDF The Bank of Canada today held its target for the overnight rate at the effective lower bound of ¼ percent, with the Bank Rate at ½ percent and the deposit rate at ¼ percent. The ...
read moreApril 2021-Bank of Canada Releases Results from Consultations on Inflation and Monetary Policy
April 12, 2021 | Posted by: Sam Surendran
The below details are what has been reported by the Bank of Canada Website Over the past two years, we spoke with thousands of Canadians about their views on the economy, inflation and what the Bank ...
read moreMulti-Family Lending: What You Need To Know About Hard Money Loans
March 9, 2021 | Posted by: Sam Surendran
Multi-Family Lending: What You Need To Know About Hard Money Loans Multi-family real estate is one of the most popular investments for both newbie and seasoned investors. Buyers in the past used trad ...
read more3 Tips on How to Better Your Credit Score
December 9, 2020 | Posted by: Sam Surendran
Having a good credit score is of paramount essence as it affects your ability to access loans and borrow money. Your credit score rating influences the amount of mortgage you qualify for. You may ...
read moreStrategies to Dig Yourself Out of the Debt Hole
January 27, 2020 | Posted by: Sam Surendran
Debt. It's something almost everyone will have at some point in their life. But what happens when your debt begins to get the better of you? What options are available? Some simple strategies can he ...
read moreWhy You Need an Emergency Fund And How to Get One
January 20, 2020 | Posted by: Sam Surendran
Building an emergency fund is something most people know they should do but few actually get around to doing. A recent study found that nearly two-thirds of Americans did not have an emergency fund, a ...
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