by DLC Canadian Mortgage Experts | Apr 6, 2018 | Dominion Lending Centres, Dr. Sherry Cooper, Finance, Guest Post |
Statistics Canada announced this morning that employment increased by a stronger-than-expected 32,300 in March, driven by full-time job gains. The unemployment rate was unchanged at a four-decade low of 5.8% indicating that the economy is at or near full employment....
by DLC Canadian Mortgage Experts | Feb 27, 2018 | Announcements, Dominion Lending Centres, Dr. Sherry Cooper, Finance |
Patting himself on the back, the Finance Minister opened his speech by reminding us that “a little over two years ago…Canadians had the opportunity to stay the course. They could stick with a Government that favoured cuts and a set of failed policies that produced...
by DLC Canadian Mortgage Experts | Feb 20, 2018 | Announcements, Finance, Government Relations, Homeownership |
If you’re looking for the latest information on the BC Budget 2018, look no further. All the information you need to know in one place! Here is the announcement on Youtube, a copy of the news release, and an embed of the highlights. If you have any questions...
by DLC Canadian Mortgage Experts | Feb 9, 2018 | Blog, Dominion Lending Centres, Finance |
It’s that time of year again. The taxman is coming and you’re going to have to get filing. For many, it’s the time to take a large sum of money and dump it into your RRSP contribution to reduce your taxes. But is it the best way to handle the investment? It may be too...
by DLC Canadian Mortgage Experts | Jan 2, 2018 | Dominion Lending Centres, Finance |
It’s become a bit of a cliché to talk about resolutions at the start of the New Year. You’re going to be inundated with pitches to exercise more, “eat right” or pick up a new hobby. These resolutions start out with the best of intentions but ultimately most of us...
by DLC Canadian Mortgage Experts | Sep 13, 2017 | Blog, Finance, Guest Post, Mortgage |
Short Version I am not locking in myself I am staying variable For a variety of reasons Long Version If your discount from Prime (now 3.20%) is 0.50% or deeper – then the variable rate product remains a really great place to be. If your discount from Prime is 0.25% or...