Archive | January, 2016

Saskatoon Mortgage Broker Shares Post – Parental debt may affect kids’ behaviour

via/ http://www.cbc.ca The type of debt parents accumulate might affect how their child behaves. And that could be for better, or for worse, new research suggests. Mortgages fall in the plus column, meaning they’re positively linked to a child’s emotional well-being. But, unpaid credit card bills appear to occupy the negative side, associated with more (…) Continue Reading →

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Saskatoon Mortgage Broker shares article – Why a one-year fixed mortgage is your best bet

via/ http://www.theglobeandmail.com/ It has become a lot tougher to make sense of mortgage rates in the past few weeks. With Canada in the midst of economic misfortune (the decimation of its oil industry), inflation expectations are falling. That usually leads to a drop in mortgage rates. But in today’s bizarro world, the usual is not (…) Continue Reading →

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Saskatoon Mortgage Broker shares article – The good, the bad and the ugly of Canadian household debt: Should we be worried?

via/ http://www.financialpost.com …Provided that the mortgages can be serviced, making mortgage payments is no different in principle than putting money into one’s RRSP. In both cases, an asset is being built that will prove useful in retirement. You might never tap the equity in your home, but it is good to know you can do (…) Continue Reading →

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