by Terry Lynch | Jun 12, 2017 | Articles
Recently I was talking to a bank manager friend of mine ‘Jack’ about this current crazy housing market and it presents a picture that is at once dangerous and lacking anything that makes sense! Jack is seeing on an almost daily basis, clients who purchased properties...
by Terry Lynch | Jun 12, 2017 | Articles
Although low interest rates and a vigorous housing market continue to be the norm, Canadians are still saddled with the burden of high debt loads. According to recent stats, the ratio of debt to disposable income rose to 167.3% by the end of 2016. This means that...
by Terry Lynch | May 29, 2017 | Articles
Would you: Walk into a store, fill your pockets with merchandise, then walk out without paying? Gas up your car at a service station, then peel rubber without paying? Endorse a cheque payable to someone else then cash it? When filling out a mortgage application...
by Terry Lynch | Mar 27, 2017 | Articles
‘Sell to them or you will lose your job’: Call centre employees for big banks reveal upsell pressures. Employees say customer calls for help used as opportunities to load them up with more debt. By Erica Johnson CBC News A recent article by Erica Johnson...
by Terry Lynch | Mar 6, 2017 | Articles
Pre-planning your own or your loved one’s funeral arrangements is something that is sometimes difficult to think about. But it is something that simply should be done. No one wants to think about their own or their loved ones’ death any sooner than they must, but...