Divorce: Moving On doesn’t have to mean moving out
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Last month Evan Siddall from CMHC (Canada Housing and Mortgage Corporation) made headlines over his bold predictions in his address to the standing committee. His most staggering points that I want to address are: Oil driven provinces could experience home values to drop 9-18% I like to quantify things, so what this means in real
Someone recently asked me about the best credit advice I could give. I thought after being a mortgage broker for 14 years I certainly have some best practices about finances and credit I could write about. One of the biggest things I have learned is money, finance, and credit are concepts that a lot of
My parents are still married after four decades together and recently retired after they successfully sold their business. My in-laws have also been married for four decades, and both couples live happily thru retirement. How did they do that? How did they like each enough to stay together that long, and how did they save
Times have changed in the mortgage industry. For the majority of my mortgage career my clients have been split about 50/50 between fixed and variable. Now, the vast majority of my clients are choosing fixed rates, and I get it. Never have I seen fixed rates lower than variable rates. For all of you sitting
When the federal budget came out earlier this year and the First Time Home Buyer Incentive (FTHBI) was announced, “I thought what a piece of garbage – that’s not going to help anybody!” Now that September second is here, I have had the FTHBI at the back of my mind while I am working on
What is Collaborative Divorce? I am a Collaborative Divorce Alberta Association professional that works with people through the association is helping find collaborative ways to separate and divorce. Not all separations are “nasty” and sometimes people find that they need to go their own ways from each other. Through the collaborative divorce process there are