The long weekend has arrived; I’m sure a lot of people have been waiting for this nice long break. Well I am definitely one of those people ☺. As we are at the end of the week, I have BankNerd’s Best of the Best prepared for everyone today. As usual, the articles listed here are
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CIBC Savings Account Deal
I was browsing various websites and came upon deal that the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) is running. Outside of what the deal actually is, I liked the slogan they had going for it: Because in life there’s no shortage of things to save for As you may have already figured out, the deal
BMO Club Sobeys Savings Account Overview
A couple weeks ago the Bank of Montreal (BMO) and Sobeys announced the launch of two new online banking products. The new products were in fact a no fee chequing account and a savings accounts – the BMO Club Sobeys Savings Account. Today I will go through what the BMO Club Sobeys Savings Account has
TFSA Interest Rate Promotion
In 2009, all banks across Canada introduced Tax Free Savings Accounts (TFSA), which is a flexible investment account that can help practically anyone meet their short and long term goals. What makes TFSA great is the fact that your withdrawals are not taxed. With that said, I came across a great deal on RedFlagDeals, which
Learning Good Spending and Saving Habits
In this day and age it comes at no surprise that people find it difficult to save, or even decrease their debt. I would go as far as to say that despite knowing the negative outcome of spending outrageously, we still do it. How I see it, the only time we start making the right
TD Canada Trust Finds 54% of Canadians Struggle to Save
TD Canada Trust’s latest report discovers that 54% of Canadians are struggling to save, and bank automatic programs are a key reason to their saving
Sticking with your Financial Resolutions
With the New Year approaching fast, we come at a time where people think on a New Year’s resolution, which hopefully can change their lives for the better. In respect to our finances, Canadians are optimistic about their financial situation in 2011, and are taking action as to how they can make positive changes. With










