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Should You Pay Off Debt or Invest in Your RRSP?

With the RRSP deadline looming, many Canadians are trying to make sense of their investment options. Personal debt levels in Canada have hit record highs, most of us don’t have a pension to fall back on and our retirement savings are far from adequate. Which leads us to the perennial problem: Should Canadian’s focus on paying off their mortgage and lowering debt or invest in RRSPs?  Continue reading

Understanding Canadian Covered Bonds

Covered bonds have long been a source of cost-efficient and secure financing for lenders. A staple of European financing for nearly 200 years, covered bonds first made their way onto the Canadian banking scene in 2007. Since then, Canadian covered bonds have helped to lower mortgage rates (indirectly) and have provided borrowers with additional financing options. So just what are these bonds and why are some economists calling them the next hottest mortgage products? Read on to find out! Continue reading

Reverse Mortgages on the Rise

Aging Canadian’s in need of a financial boost are cashing in record numbers, according to data released earlier this month. A report released by the parent company of HomEquity Bank, the nation’s sole provider of reverse mortgages, states that a record number of reverse mortgages (with a rough total worth of $67.2 million) were closed in the fourth quater of 2011.

Reserve mortgages are becoming increasingly popular among the nation’s elderly, especially those who have failed to save enough to fund a comfortable retirement. Reverse mortgages allow seniors to borrow up to 50% of the appraised value of their home; principal repayment (along with interest) is not collected until the home is sold.

Is a reverse mortgage right for you? It could be, especially if you’re house-rich but cash-poor. The following is a full analysis of the pros, cons and alternatives to Canada’s newest mortgage craze. Continue reading

Which is Better? RRSP Loans or Cash Back Mortgages

Have you made your RRSP contribution yet? This year’s deadline is February 29th, so don’t wait too long. Contributing to a Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) can have a major impact on your financial situation, saving you hundreds on your annual tax statement. And that’s just the beginning! Budget-savvy individuals will also enjoy the long-term growth of their investment.

Unfortunately, finding the money to invest in an RRSP isn’t always easy. According to a recent report from the Investor’s Group, it’s estimated that nearly 58% of Canadian’s won’t invest in their RRSP this year because there simply isn’t enough money left after paying for basic living expenses.

If you’re struggling to make ends meet, now’s the time to consider a cash back mortgage or an RRSP loan. Both will help you free up extra capital to cover expenses, but in very different ways. Here’s what you need to know in order to make a well-educated decision. Continue reading

How to Get a Mortgage When You’re Self-Employed

More and more Canadians are leaving the head office for a home office, quitting corporate jobs in order to start their own companies. In fact, statistics show that nearly 20% of all income earners in Canada are now self-employed. Which is fantastic… until you need to apply for an affordable mortgage rate. Securing a mortgage when you own your own company can be difficult, especially if your business is relatively new. Today, lenders want proof of a stable income before considering adding you to their accounts. Here are a few ways to ease the process and increase your chances of qualifying for the best mortgage rates. Continue reading