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    • 321.

      Mortgage Plain-talk: What's the Difference Between "amortization" and "term"?


      by The House Team Of Mortgage Intellingence - 2007-01-11
      There are many stresses associated with home buying - both financial and emotional. And frankly speaking, it doesn't help that the process comes with its very own foreign language. While your mortgage...
    • 322.

      Make a Mortgage Broker Part of your Financial Plan


      by The House Team Of Mortgage Intellingence - 2007-01-11
      For most Canadians, buying a home is the largest financial decision they will make in their lifetime. Yet, consumers across the country are more likely to painstakingly review dozens of investment pos...
    • 323.

      How to Use a Mortgage to Manage your Debt and Improve your Credit


      by The House Team Of Mortgage Intellingence - 2007-01-11
      What if there was such a thing as a magic card that you could carry with you, which had the power to open doors for you all over the world? You show someone your magic card and 'voila', you can have w...
    • 324.

      Taking the Guesswork Out of Adjustable Rate Mortgages


      by The House Team Of Mortgage Intellingence - 2007-01-11
      Next to critiquing the decorating taste of your home's previous owner, playing the "adjustable mortgage game" may rank as one of the most popular (and least pleasant) pastimes of Canadian homebuyers. ...
    • 325.

      Don't Be An Ass When It Comes To Your Assets


      by Ward Willison - 2007-01-11
      How big is yours? I mean how big is your TV? How many horsepower is your car or truck? Can your sewing machine do the latest stitches? Are you in debt? If the last question is yes then the first ones ...
    • 326.

      How to Reduce our Foreign Oil Dependency While Saving you Money at the Pump


      by Robert Riley - 2007-01-11
      If you watch or listen to the news, discussions come up all the time about the price of a barrel of oil and the cost of fuel at the gas pump. The sale of large SUV's has plummeted and manufacturer...
    • 327.

      Mortgage "stores" are a Hit With Homebuyers


      by The House Team Of Mortgage Intellingence - 2007-01-11
      Question: "What's the biggest financial investment most Canadians will ever make?"Okay, that may have been an easy one if you read the headline of this column. For most Canadians, their home is their ...
    • 328.

      Fixed or Variable-rate Mortgage?


      by The House Team Of Mortgage Intellingence - 2007-01-11
      "Wow!" you say to your spouse as you hit the brakes on the car. "Did you see the mortgage rate those guys are advertising?" Your worries are over, you're thinking. Just lock in a rate like that for th...
    • 329.

      Give yourself Some Credit


      by The House Team Of Mortgage Intellingence - 2007-01-11
      It can reach the point where you don't want to pick up the mail. There isn't much to look forward to; after all, who writes letters any more? The daily mail invariably consists of a few pieces of colo...
    • 330.

      If Mortgage Rates Can Fall Through the "floor" of the Prime Rate...what Else is Under the Floor?


      by The House Team Of Mortgage Intellingence - 2007-01-11
      "Lower than prime," you heard someone say. Like most Canadians, you were probably first skeptical and then confused. We tend to think of the prime lending rate as the invisible "floor" of lending rate...