
Planning to renovate? Better lock in your contractor now. New poll suggests that 48 per cent of Canadian homeowners plan to renovate in the next 12 months.
Planning to renovate? Better lock in your contractor now. New poll suggests that 48 per cent of Canadian homeowners plan to renovate in the next 12 months.
Buying a home is likely one of the biggest purchases you’ll ever make, but according to a recent TD survey, homebuyers too often let emotions cloud their judgement that results in spending more than originally budgeted.
Feeling strapped for cash? You’re not alone as 47 per cent of Canadians recently reported it would be difficult to meet their financial obligations if they missed a paycheque; many of us are financially stretched too thin.
More than 22 million Canadians have some sort of life insurance policy. Yet, despite its popularity, many of us don’t realize how many factors—some within our control—affect the premium we pay. There’s way more to it than just your age, overall health and whether or not you smoke.
There are many times throughout your life when, if you don’t already have it, you should think about getting life insurance. Or, if you already have a policy, revisit your life insurance needs, because as circumstances change, so should your life insurance coverage.
When buying a new car, everyone has a checklist of requirements that need to be met before making the purchase. There’s also your budget, auto insurance, and lifestyle needs to consider. Increasingly more important is fuel-efficiency, especially since the average price of gas in Canada is hovering at about $1.09 per litre.
Claims stemming from a severe storm system that tore through central Alberta in June are expected to total more than $30 million. The storms produced hail and winds of more than 100 km/h that brought trees down, tore off roof shingles, caused flying debris and even blew over a tractor-trailer.
Before you go on vacation, take these simple steps to protect your home from a break-in, or anything that could void your home insurance... A little bit of precaution can go a long way.
It may seem like you’re in control, but you’re not. Speeding is dangerous and it is still one of the leading causes for collisions and injuries on Canadian roads.
Planning to renovate? Better lock in your contractor now. New poll suggests that 48 per cent of Canadian homeowners plan to renovate in the next 12 months.
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