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Oct 29, 2022

Mortgage rates are up, and real estate prices are down. What does this mean for you if you’re renewing your mortgage? Can your bank decline your renewal and what are your options if they do? On today’s podcast, Ted Michalos returns to give practical advice for how to approach your mortgage renewal in a rising rate...


Oct 22, 2022

Bad credit can mean a lot of things. But when is bad credit good and when is it actually bad? Is it worse to have bad credit because you owe too much or because you have no debt? Is there a difference between a credit score and a credit report? Maureen Parent is back on today’s podcast to answer all these questions...


Oct 15, 2022

Effective October 6, 2022, merchants may now add a credit card surcharge of up to 2.4% when you pay with a credit card. Will they? Or will customers revolt and boycott stores that charge the extra fee? Are we all going to switch to cash? How will this affect our budgets? And is this even fair to the consumer? Ted...


Oct 8, 2022

Did you know that bankers often refer to debt consolidation loans as a ‘never, never plan,’ meaning the borrower will never become free of their debts? This may sound odd since consolidation loans often make total debt cheaper to service through a lower interest rate. But banks know how to keep their clients with...


Oct 1, 2022

With record inflation, many people are feeling the pinch, and we’ve even been asked if it’s possible to skip a bill or two just to get to the next month. Well, on today’s podcast, we’re addressing this exact question. Which bills can be skipped, if any? Which ones should you absolutely pay? Can you delay paying...