21 Feb

Mortgages and Corporations.

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Posted by: Tim Woolnough

Mortgages and Corporations. If you are a self-employed client who owns your own business, you may have chosen to set that business up as a corporation. This means the business operates as essentially its own person. They have income through business revenue and expenses from marketing costs, materials, office space, etc. When it comes to […]

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21 Feb

How to provide a tax-free gift to your children with a Reverse Mortgage.

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Posted by: Tim Woolnough

The current economic landscape can be challenging for young Canadians to navigate as they face great uncertainty with heightened interest rates and inflation. It can be frustrating as they are just starting to build their career, considering buying a home or starting a family. If you are a parent, you may be thinking about how […]

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14 Feb

Fall in Love with Your Home… All Over Again.

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Posted by: Tim Woolnough

Fall in Love with Your Home… All Over Again. Most of us like where we live, but we might not love it. Have you fallen out of love with your home? No sweat! We have the tips to help you fall in love with your home, all over again! Cleanse and Purge Depending how long […]

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14 Feb

How can homeowners protect themselves against title fraud?

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Posted by: Tim Woolnough

How can homeowners protect themselves against title fraud?. With news stories surrounding title fraud breaking weekly, more homeowners are asking what they can do to protect their homes before they become the next headline. Daniela DeTommaso, President of FCT, addressed the issue in a recent interview on CBC’s Metro Morning with Ismaila Alfa. “We’re seeing a level of sophistication […]

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31 Jan

4 Key Things to Know about a Second Mortgage.

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Posted by: Tim Woolnough

4 Key Things to Know about a Second Mortgage. A second mortgage is a mortgage that is taken out against a property that already has a home loan (mortgage) on it. Generally people take out second mortgages to satisfy short-term cash or liquidity requirements, have an investment opportunity or to pay off higher-interest debts (such […]

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31 Jan

When Higher Rates Can be Better.

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Posted by: Tim Woolnough

When Higher Rates Can be Better. When it comes to getting a mortgage, there is a common misperception that a low rate is the most important factor. However, while your rate does matter for your mortgage, it is not the only component to consider. If you’re looking to get a mortgage, these are some other […]

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24 Jan

Recession Proofing Your Finances.

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Posted by: Tim Woolnough

Recession Proofing Your Finances. The latest news has been focused on rising interest rates, surging inflation, and economic uncertainty with suggestions that the Canadian economy could be tripped into recession. With all this information circulating, now is a good time to discuss ways to adapt your finances and protect your future. Fortunately, there are a […]

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24 Jan

Facts About Using a Guarantor.

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Posted by: Tim Woolnough

Facts About Using a Guarantor. In the mortgage world, a “guarantor” is someone who guarantees the mortgage on behalf of the mortgage holder in the case that the mortgage holder cannot pay back the loan. Typically, a guarantor is used in a situation where the buyer has damaged or poor credit history or they lack […]

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17 Jan

10 “Must Know” Credit Score Facts.

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Posted by: Tim Woolnough

10 “Must Know” Credit Score Facts. If you are in the market for a home or a new car, you are probably very familiar with your credit score. Lenders are one of the primary users of credit scores and it can have a huge impact on whether you get approved for a loan and just […]

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17 Jan

Is a Reverse Mortgage Right for You?

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Posted by: Tim Woolnough

Is a Reverse Mortgage Right for You?. A reverse mortgage is a versatile and flexible financial solution for Canadians in their retirement years. Homeowners 55+ are unlocking their home equity for tax-free funds that don’t have to be repaid until they decide to sell their homes. Consider these four reasons Canadians 55+ turn to a […]

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