Are Canadians in Credit Card Debt Denial?

Are Canadians in Credit Card Debt Denial?

You might remember a press release issued a few weeks back by RateSupermarket.ca about how Canadians are worried about personal debt levels. We thought we’d go one step further in analyzing the poll results and have pulled together an inforgraphic showing just how bad our credit card debt denial has become and exactly which provinces are ignoring the truth.
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Cash Back Rewards Credit Cards Infographic

Cash Back Rewards Credit Cards Infographic

How much savings are we talking here? The average Canadian household can save $562 in the first year by using a cash back credit card for their purchases. Over 5 years, that savings builds to $2,382. Want to see how much you can save? Find out how using our infographic…
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Save on Your Mortgage in 3 Simple Steps

Save on Your Mortgage in 3 Simple Steps

Find out the secret to saving thousands on your mortgage AND how to pay it off faster. We took a mortgage of $300,000 and calculated how you can SAVE $65,541, plus cut 3 years OFF your mortgage in three simple ways. Check out our colourful infographic for all the great details.
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MORTGAGE OUTLOOK PANEL

Want to know what the outlook is on mortgage rates for the next 30 to 40 days? Our panel of mortgage experts share their views on Canadian Mortgage Rate Trends.

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