Loraine Couturier

Loraine Couturier is a Canadian that has been working as a freelance writer for the past ten years, specializing in topics that include personal finance, medical journals, and the online gaming industry. She is a published author, digital marketing expert and an authority in the fields in which she writes about.

Articles by Loraine Couturier

Best Bank for Students in Canada

When you’re going through college, you want to save every penny you can. Having a bank account that doesn’t have huge costs attached to it is one of the perks of being a student. The bank knows that someday, you’ll be potentially looking for loans because you’re making good money. So low-cost bank accounts for students are to their benefit. Here are competitive offers that might make your life easier while you’re focused on your studies.

Highest Paying Jobs in Canada for 2023, by province breakdown

Currently, the Canadian job market is flourishing and can be lucrative if you’ve chosen a good career. In fact, most of the jobs on our list pay over $300,000 per year. Having a high-paying job gives you a lot of benefits like paying less on personal loans when you’re looking to invest some of that money you’re making. We’ve created this list so you can identify what the highest paying jobs so you can see if they’re viable for you. Bringing in as much money during your earning years will allow you to plan your future.

Canadian Housing Market News 2023

If you’re looking to get a mortgage, you may be able to purchase for less than you could a year ago but you’ll be dealing with much higher interest rates. It’s harder to meet the requirements for a good mortgage rate at the moment as the CMHC changed protocols based on the change in interest rates. However, for those who have excellent credit, the interest rate can be reduced, which is a silver lining. There are a few facts you’ll want to know as a Canadian looking to get in or out of the real estate market in 2023.

The Bank of Canada Interest Rate and How It Impacts Canadians Now and Looking Into the Next Few Years

Interest rates with the Bank of Canada tell a tale of how the economy in Canada is doing. As interest rates rise, consumerism falls so there’s a major impact on Canadians in general. To get the full scope, it’s important to understand the influence of the Bank of Canada. It’s a crown corporation and the main bank of Canada and is responsible for putting together Canada’s monetary policy.

Prime Rates Canada and Their History

It’s expected that the Bank of Canada’s target overnight rate will reach at least 2.00% by the end of 2022. As a result, Canadian bank prime rates will likely be at least 4.20% by the end of the year. Looking back at the decades before now, there have certainly been some higher interest rates based on economic problems. History shows us that things are ever changing and what we’re experiencing now with Prime rates isn’t permanent. Learn more!

How to build credit for your kids in Canada

During college years, this is the best time to get your kids started on the process of building credit. Once they graduate, credit generally makes getting started easier. Even if they get a good job, it’s going to be at least one year before banks and landlords take them seriously as a responsible adult. There are some things you can do to help them start the process.

Should You Use Your Home Equity for a Loan or Line of Credit

One of the ways you can take advantage of your current status is by using your home equity as collateral. It’s important to consider what your home equity position is. Have you been paying off your mortgage for a long time and have a lot of equity? Your equity builds up every year in your property and as you pay off the loan, you’re also increasing that equity.

How Long Does Bad Credit Stay on Your Credit Report in Canada 2022?

Your credit is an important part of improving your quality of living. When you have good credit, you can make large purchases like investing in a home or buying a new, reliable car. If you have bad credit, you may be wondering how long it stays with you. Your credit report has financial information about your credit history and determines the score you have. Lenders report bill payments to the credit bureaus in Canada and then it’s updated to your credit report. Whenever your credit report is updated, your credit score may change as well.

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6 Tips to Help You Refinance Your Mortgage for a Better Rate

When you’re dealing with large amounts of money involved in owning a home, even the smallest rate difference can save you a lot. We have put together the tips that can help you save big if you choose to refinance your mortgage to take advantage of the lowest rates.

What Renovations Increase the Value of Your Home & Why its Wise to do Them

There are certain renovations that can offer more value than others. If you’re selling your home, you will want to know what renovation efforts are going to be worth the most to potential home buyers. Some renos may be expensive without adding that much value, causing you to sell at a loss.
We’ll walk you through the factors to consider when it comes to home renovations.