Over the weekend I came across an interesting article on Moneyville, which explained that line of credit interest rates would be rising. Ellen explained that TD Canada Trust is raising interest rates on personal line of credits that are not secured by collateral. A TD customer, Ed explained to her that his line of credit
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ING Direct: New Survey Reveals Canadians feel Financially Unprepred for Retirement
In a recent survey from ING Direct it is revealed that Canadians are not taking the necessary steps to archive financial peace of mind when in retirement. The study conducted was an Angus Reid study and it was commissioned by ING Direct. What were the findings of the study? The study found that 58% of
RBC offering Prime + 0.5% on their Homeline Plan Credit Line
As I was taking some time to go through a few deal websites, I decided to visit RedFlagDeals. I haven’t been on it for some time (not sure why, it’s a great site). Anyways, I came across a great deal that I have to share with everyone; I am sure a lot of people will
Totally Money Blog Carnival #41
BankNerd.ca has the pleasure of hosting this weeks Totally Money Carnival. What I love about the totally money blog carnival is the fact that there is a plethora of subjects covered in the articles. If you are new to BankNerd then you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed; it will not only benefit
Best of the Best: Personal Finance Edition #2
We have reached the end of another week; this week was not particularly long, but it was still tiring for a lot of people seeing as it was the first week back to school. Below you will find our list of the Best of the Best articles. Once again we have some friends blogs on
The key performance indicator that matters in personal finance
Some bloggers may argue that debt is a huge problem and that it’s repayment must be the only focus in personal finance. Some others may keep blogging about the virtue of saving for all your needs, even when it keeps you from paying off your debt. Personally, I don’t really care much about these specific
Best of the Best: Personal Finance Edition
We have reached the end of another week, with the only difference being in my opinion that we all have a long weekend to look forward to. Below you will find our list of the Best of the Best articles. Once again we have some friends blogs on our list; these articles are a few










