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      Top tips to maintain your credit rating

      Everyone knows that they should maintain a good credit rating in order to qualify for loans. In some cases it will also help get you a “preferred” lower rate. However, how to achieve and keep a good rating continues to be a mystery to many people. I often hear “My credit rating should be good

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      Tighter Mortgage Rules Closer Than We Think?

      In an article in the Globe and Mail on Saturday, it was reported that the heads of the big six banks in Canada held private talks with policy makers to urge them to tighten mortgage rules fearing a “U.S. style binge-and-collapse in housing”. This latest article seems to add to what I wrote about in

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      Variable vs. Fixed – Beyond the numbers

      Variable versus fixed rate mortgages continue to be a hot topic of discussion. However, lost in most discussion is the individual risk tolerance for each person. I believe this is a required consideration, especially for first time homebuyers. Comments welcome! [flashvideo file=wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Risk-tolerance.flv /]

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