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Category: Financing (7 posts)
One Less Coffee A Day = Being Mortgage Free 2.5 Years Earlier
March 1, 2023 | Posted by: Michael Boccia
There is nothing more powerful than time when it comes to investing.Time allows for your investment to grow and the power of compound interest to take place. The same can also be said about pay ...
read more2023 Financial Resolutions
February 6, 2023 | Posted by: Michael Boccia
After the whirlwind economic year we have had, making your finances work for you is already top of mind for most Canadians as we head into 2023. Here are some ideas to make your finances work for YOU ...
read morePost-Holiday Debt Consolidation
January 31, 2023 | Posted by: Michael Boccia
The holidays are a season of giving and often times, households can often find themselves carrying some extra debt as we enter the New Year. If you happen to be someone currently struggling with some ...
read moreInterest Is a Rental Payment on Money
February 3, 2022 | Posted by: Michael Boccia
I once heard someone say that 'interest is the payment that you make to someone when you decide to rent their money.' The higher the rent, the more you pay. I’ve always thought that was a ...
read moreShould You Refinance Your Mortgage?
May 4, 2020 | Posted by:
There are a multitude of reasons why a homeowner may be considering refinancing their mortgage. However, before any final decisions are made it is always a good idea to consider carefully whether refi ...
read moreStrategies to Dig Yourself Out of the Debt Hole
April 13, 2020 | Posted by:
Debt. It's something almost everyone will have at some point in their life. But what happens when your debt begins to get the better of you? What options are available? Some simple strategies can he ...
read moreWhy You Need an Emergency Fund And How to Get One
April 6, 2020 | Posted by:
Building an emergency fund is something most people know they should do but few actually get around to doing. A recent study found that nearly two-thirds of Americans did not have an emergency fund, a ...
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