Tenant Insurance: How much is your stuff worth? + MORE Nov 11th

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How condo insurance works Jul 26th

Condo insurance is a smart decision. Regardless of whether you just purchased a brand new loft or a cozy older suite, you’ll need to make sure your asset is protected.  While condominium insurance is not required by law like car insurance, often mortgage lenders or your building will require you .... More »

Unique ideas for your last will and testament + MORE Dec 1st

When you write a will, it is your opportunity to ensure your final financial and other wishes are carried out by your executors. given how many people have no will at all, I am happy to see technology is making it easier to prepare and sign a will without having to leave home. But there are circumst.... More »
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National Bank of Canada World Elite Mastercard review Oct 31st

National Bank’s World Elite Mastercard has long earned accolades for its included insurance, robust points program and unique and valuable perks, making it a solid choice as a travel card. With the fall 2022 restructuring of its rewards program and other adjustments affecting insurance and the rei.... More »
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How to stake Cardano (ADA) in Canada + MORE Nov 12th

Like other cryptocurrencies, ADA, the native coin of the Cardano blockchain, has been in a bear market since October 2021—meaning a recent pattern of price declines. Despite this downturn in crypto prices, Cardano seems to be a strong player among the public blockchains that offer smart contract f.... More »
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Canada’s best credit cards for travel insurance 2022 May 19th

If you’re planning to travel this summer, you’ll need travel insurance if you plan to go out of province. These days, many of the credit cards available include some kind of travel insurance. While that’s a great selling feature for these cards, savvy Canadians know that not all insurance is c.... More »
Canada’s Best Aeroplan Credit CardsCanadians have been hotly anticipating information about the changes to Aeroplan and Aeroplan-branded credit cards since Air Canada acquired the loyalty program. The good news is that the changes are finalized, and we’ve got all the details about the best Aeroplan credit cards you can apply for.
Under the brand-new Aeroplan program, earn rates remain pretty much the same as before, with the notable exception that drug store purchases are no longer a bonus spending category. For travel-related perks, the program has changed for the better, with both new and updated Aeroplan-branded credit cards. Beefed-up travel insurance, free luggage check for your first bag, preferred pricing, and points that never expire are just a few of the welcome tweaks to cards in the Aeroplan family. And if that’s not enough to tempt you, consider the slew of juicy welcome bonuses designed to lure consumers over to the new program.
Whether you’re looking for a pared-down card to get you started with Aeroplan or a full-service travel card with all the bells and whistles, there’s an Aeroplan credit card for you…

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Tenant insurance is what stops a bad situation from becoming a true worst-case scenario. It protects you from the immediate results of a bad situation, in three very important ways: Contents, additional living expenses and liability.
Those are insurance terms, but here’s what they actually mean to you. Let’s say you overflow your kitchen. Tenant insurance will help you replace your damaged belongings (contents), the cost of having to stay elsewhere during the repair (additional living expenses) and damage to the property below yours (liability).
One of the most common misconceptions people have about tenant insurance is that they don’t need it because they don’t have many high-value items to insure. But it’s not really about a few high-value items.
Depending on where that pipe burst, replacing everything damaged in the process can add up fast. Imagine the pipe burst in your bedroom closet—sure, you’re not storing any big-ticket electronics in your wardrobe. But imagine the cost of replacing every item of clothing you own all at once, from your sweatpants to the clothing you wear to weddings and job interviews…

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