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How Deferring Mortgage Payments Could Affect Your Credit Score + MORE Apr 14th
For the past few weeks, we’ve become accustomed to Prime Minister Trudeau’s daily update from Rideau Cottage in Ottawa. To help ease the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the government has put forward several measures intended to support those who have lost their jobs due to the outbre.... More »
Making sense of the markets this week: November 2 Oct 31st
Each week, Cut the Crap Investing founder Dale Roberts shares financial headlines and offers context for Canadian investors.
Big, juicy Canadian dividend stocks are on sale
In Canada, we now have the largest spread (in three decades) between Canadian bond yields and the Canadian high dividend inde.... More »
Making sense of the markets this week: July 31 Jul 30th
Kyle Prevost, editor of Million Dollar Journey and founder of the Canadian Financial Summit, shares financial headlines and offers context for Canadian investors.
With earnings season in full swing, there’s a lot to catch up on this week, as we try to make sense of the markets that defy being d.... More »
SimplyCash from American Express credit card review May 19th
Rewards are great, but they usually come at a price. And with credit cards that usually means an annual fee. Not so with SimplyCash from American Express: This no fee credit card offers impressive rewards at no extra cost to you. With an impressive earn rate of 1.25% on everything you buy, the Simpl.... More »
Housing affordability: What happens when lower home prices take on higher borrowing costs? Sep 6th
Canadian home prices are falling. Borrowing costs are increasing at an incredible rate. It’s the battle royale of home ownership affordability: Will wannabe home owners benefit from the real estate market correction, or will their dreams be crushed by the rising mortgage costs that are causing it?.... More »
The close: TSX at 3-week high as oil boosts energy stocks
– theglobeandmail.com
Wall Street lifted by consumer data; banks, energy lead