By: Jessica Mach on July 1, 2019These are the best personal finance reads from June 2019The warmer weather might suggest that it's time to relax, but conversations about personal finance feel as tense as ever.
By: Lisa Coxon on June 28, 2019The Ontario Food Terminal helps keep produce prices low. But it might closeIf the provincial government closes the terminal, we could see higher restaurant bills and far fewer greengrocers.
By: Vin Heney on June 27, 2019Here's what it costs to raise a kid in Toronto in 2019It’s expensive to raise a kid in the big city any way you slice it.
By: Lisa Coxon on June 24, 2019LowestRates.ca saw traffic drop during the Toronto Raptors paradeA not-so-average Monday sent throngs of Torontonians to the streets instead of to our site.
By: Mike Winters on June 17, 2019Everything you need to know about CMHC’s First-Time Home Buyer IncentiveWe explain the federal government's new down payment program.
By: Jessica Mach on June 14, 2019Does it ever make sense to get an interest-only mortgage?This type of mortgage only requires you to pay interest for a set period, increasing your cash flow. But there are caveats.
By: Jessica Moorhouse on June 11, 2019Inheriting my family's financial worries shaped my attitude to moneyJessica Moorhouse reflects on her grandfather's experiences with poverty and how they impacted her money decisions.
By: Lisa Coxon on June 5, 2019How should you and your partner split shared expenses?A relationship expert and financial planner weigh in on whether it’s best to split 50/50 or proportionate to income.
By: Lisa Coxon on June 3, 2019These are the best personal finance reads from May 2019Featuring stories that encourage readers to disobey conventional financial wisdom.
By: Lisa Coxon on May 31, 2019How do you take a life insurance policy out on someone else?Two advisors weigh in on what’s required to get life insurance on someone — and how to prevent abuse of the process.