If debt is piling due to unpaid credit card bills, the power of balance transfers can be a blessing. MBNA True Line® Mastercards offer super low rates for… Continue reading »
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Scotiabank Passport™ Visa Infinite* Review
For all you frequent flyers, the Scotiabank Passport™ Visa Infinite* provides you with travel benefits and insurance… along with NO forex fees on your international purchases, making it one of the best options for… Continue reading »
Scotiabank®* Gold American Express® Review
Looking to earn travel rewards faster? The Scotiabank®* Gold American Express® Card is a quick route to getting you to the destination of your dreams. Read on to find out if it’s the right card to add to your wallet. Continue reading »
The Best Cash Back Credit Cards of 2017: How Do They Compare?
With so many options, it’s hard to know which credit card is the best. RateSupermarket.ca breaks down the features – travel points, cash back, interest rates – so you know much cash you could earn with the best cash back rewards cards of 2017. Continue reading »
Ways to Celebrate #Canada150 for Under $150
Whether you’re with the kids, hanging out with friends, or celebrating solo this year, here’s our list of the best and most unique beaches, concerts, festivals, and experiences the country has to offer this long weekend for $150 or less. Continue reading »
Happy 9th Birthday RateSupermarket.ca!
It’s RateSupermarket.ca’s ninth birthday! Since our launch in 2008, we have helped over 7 million Canadians find the best mortgage rates, credit cards, bank accounts and GIC rates. And as a special thank you to our customers, the RS.ca team is giving the presents… to you. Continue reading »
The Hardest Part About Burning Your Mortgage
Similar to a sweet dream, paying off a mortgage loan valued at hundreds of thousands of dollars is a goal that sometimes seems so out of reach. But it is possible. A little over a year ago… Continue reading »
The Most Surprising Tip to Burn Your Mortgage Faster
High home prices got you down? Many people, particularly millennials, feel like the dream of homeownership is out of reach, especially in Toronto and Vancouver – Canada’s most expensive real estate markets. However, buying a home and being mortgage-free… Continue reading »
The Cost of Love in Canada 2017
How much would you pay to find your happily ever after? Your now and forever? Your one true love? Dropping over $60,000 in the name of love sounds excessive, but finding “the one” may set you back a pretty penny and highlights the need for budget awareness… Continue reading »