The power of Critical illness insurance, What it is and who should get one
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by The Canadian Saver
1M ago
All you need to know about critical illness insurance in Canada ..read more
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The Heating Canadian Housing Market|The causes and How To Get into the Housing Market
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by The Canadian Saver
1M ago
For a lot of people, owning a home has been a lifelong dream. However this dream is becoming harder and harder to reach. Unless you have been living under a rock, you might have heard about the Canadian housing market and the fact that home prices are reaching higher and higher levels every day. When the pandemic hit, the prediction was that the economy would take a hit and home prices would drop. The predictions were right on one point, the economy did take a hit. However, the same can’t be said for home prices in Canada. After a drop in residential sales activity a few months into the pandem ..read more
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5 First Time Home Buyer Mistakes To Avoid in Canada
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by The Canadian Saver
1M ago
Buying a home is the single biggest Investment most people will ever make in their life.  Buying your first home can be a very exciting project. As a first-time home buyer, you need to make sure you are getting all the information you need so you can avoid costly mistakes during the home-buying process. So here are 5 mistakes to avoid as a first time home buyer so you can have a smooth transition between renting and owning a home ..read more
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Inflation hits 8.1% in Canada| How to deal with inflation in 2022
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by The Canadian Saver
1M ago
Inflation measures the overall impact of changes in price for different types of products and services. It allows for a simple value representation of the increase in the price of goods and services over a period of time. Simply put, inflation is the rate at which prices of our goods and services rise. This means that what you could buy with $100 before will need to be increased in order to buy the same products and services today ..read more
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7 Habits of Financially Savvy People
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by The Canadian Saver
1M ago
A financially savvy person is someone who deals with spendings, credit and other money matters. Financially Savvy people know how to manage their finances in an orderly fashion. Essentially, the overall idea of being financially savvy means having a handle on your money and maintaining a healthy financial situation. In order to master being financially savvy, you need to be able to have a financial plan for the present and for the future. Are you financially savvy ..read more
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What's an RRSP Loan and When Does it Make Financial Sense to get one?
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by The Canadian Saver
1M ago
An RRSP loan is just as the name suggests. It's a loan you can contract for the purpose of investing in an RRSP. Essentially, an RRSP loan allows you to get a loan in order to save for retirement. But what would drive someone to get a loan in order to save for retirement? When does it really make financial sense to get a loan for the purpose of retirement saving ..read more
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Should You Save or Pay off Debt?
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by The Canadian Saver
1M ago
As you can see from today's title we will discuss whether you should save or pay off debt. Let's verify these different scenarios together Saving and paying off debt are both very important goals when it comes to personal finance. But when you are tight in your budget, you don't have enough to spare for debt payment and for Savings. So which one should you prioritize? This will depend on your situation and on a few other factors ..read more
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4 Things You Need To Know About Money| How To Better Manage Your Finances
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by The Canadian Saver
1M ago
Money is a tool we use to live. The quality of life you get usually depends on how much money you make. We've all heard this before:  "Money does not buy happiness". What do any of us need to be happy? The answer to this question can be different for everyone. However, we are united on one thing: everyone needs a minimum of money to be able to live a somewhat decent life ..read more
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