One thing to keep in mind when we are looking into any insurance product is that the person selling the insurance is likely a commission based salesperson. This means that they face a conflict of interest because what is in your best interest may mean a smaller or no commission for them. Even if the…
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The word “benefits” has a lot of baggage. I remember first hearing it in some movie, where the holy grail of prepubescent relations was the “friend with benefits”. Not only did you have a friend, you had benefits! Of course, as movies, television, and real life show us, the “benefits” in that situation usually means…
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This may come as a surprise to some of you, but I really love hiking. There is something about being out in the fresh air, stripping away the barriers of life, and challenging yourself in the midst of beauty that excites me. It was probably my love of hiking that kept me around in Scouting…
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TD Insurance Meloche Monnex is an insurance company that saves drivers money. They keep the road safe and vehicles insured with different benefits and savings. Insurance premiums through the company can be lowered with deductibles that decrease over time. Every year that drivers stay with TD Insurance and do not have any claims filed means…
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While we all hope to have our personal finances in order all year long, a new year can give us a fresh start to change some of the areas that need improvement. This first post of the year should give you some ideas of what you can do to make 2010 the best year yet,…
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A guest post from south of the border, Dual Income No Kids (DINKs) Finance brings some valuable reminders for how to work on integrating couple’s finances. While this is particularly useful for those who are starting to live together or getting married, several of these tips are useful throughout the process of integrating finances as…
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When you first bought your house, you most likely got insurance to cover against disasters like fires and storms. Since that time, has the value of your home stayed the same? While there was a bit of a correction in Canadian housing prices this past winter, chances are if you bought your house 5 years…
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