10 Feb

Canadian Job Surge in January

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Posted by: Cory Kline

January’s payroll gain was a huge 48,300 Statistics Canada said on Friday in Ottawa, well above economists’ forecast of a loss of 10,000 jobs. This follows a gain of a whopping 46,100 in December. The unemployment rate fell by 0.1 percentage points to 6.8%. Employment growth has been strong since August. Canada posted the best […]

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10 Feb

Get In Front of a Bad Situation

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Posted by: Cory Kline

Financial difficulty can happen. Marital breakdown, economic downturn / job loss, health issues are all realty. If I can give one piece of advice it’s this – in the face of financial difficulty the worst thing that a person can do is to go dark on their creditors. In my experience, being 100% upfront and […]

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8 Feb

Beware of Mortgage and Title Fraud

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Posted by: Cory Kline

Now a days with the amount of information that is shared on the Internet and social media, identity theft and Ponzi schemes are happening regularly. Homeowners are taking the necessary steps to protect one of their largest investments which is their home. However, the last thing you want to worry about is yet another way […]

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6 Feb

3 Steps to Keep Your Credit In Check

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Posted by: Cory Kline

If you have have overextended yourself with credit card debt, or have consolidated all of your consumer debt into your mortgage, or are at the point where you just want to cancel your credit cards, we have the 3 steps for you to follow to get your credit back in check. Click HERE To Read […]

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3 Feb

US Jobs Strong, But Not Wages–Trade Restrictions a Real Danger

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Posted by: Cory Kline

Job growth in the US in January was better than expected, rising 227,000–up from 157,000 in December–according to the Labor Department report on Friday in Washington. While payrolls have been strong, however, wage increases remain disappointingly muted. The unemployment rate rose a tick to 4.8 percent, and average hourly earnings grew 2.5 percent year-over-year, the […]

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24 Jan

Construction Mortgage Part 1 – Serviced vs Unserviced Lots

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Posted by: Cory Kline

On several occasions we have had people ask us at Dominion Lending Centres about construction mortgages. Every lender has their own guidelines and rules when it comes to construction mortgages. That’s because there are many details involved in the process of construction, let alone the mortgage that actually funds it! Below is part 1 of […]

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19 Jan

4 Steps to a Financially Fit You in 2017!

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Posted by: Cory Kline

Well, you have likely noticed that it is time for resolutions according to the plethora of fitness equipment and organizational plastic bins on sale in every flyer you open. It seems fitting that we take a 4 step approach to positioning yourself for financial fitness in 2017 as well. So first of all, I am going […]

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16 Jan

Startling Gap Between the Lifestyle Expectation and Reality of Canadians 40+

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Posted by: Cory Kline

Over the last few years, we have seen many retired Canadians outliving their retirement savings and requiring a financial solution to help them live the rest of their retirement. In the media alone, there is a constant outpouring of articles relating to retirement planning, preparing enough savings for retirement, as well as numerous articles around […]

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16 Jan

Now Is the Time To Get Pre-approved For Your Mortgage!

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Posted by: Cory Kline

So 2016 was an exciting year in the mortgage world! The problem is that we mortgage professionals really hate it when things get exciting in our world. Between the economy and the federally mandated mortgage rule changes and their ensuing fallout, it is now more important than ever to get a solid pre-approval in place. […]

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