mortgage refinancing: Credit Scoring Secret with Vancouver Mortgage Broker Mark Fidgett - 03/23/13 07:22 AM
In Canada, your credit score plays a paramount role in your financial well being.
It’s an up-to-date rating of your financial health. It shows lenders the level of risk you pose if they decide to lend you money.
Your credit influences everything from your mortgage interest rate when buying a home, to the type of credit card you qualify for.
Unfortunately, the credit bureau DOESN’T help you when it comes to your credit score or getting a mortgage.
The good news is, I will. Go ahead and watch this costly credit mistake below…

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mortgage refinancing: How To Get More Prospects! Part 2 - 04/26/07 11:54 AM
2. Create a mental picture of your great and sometimes great prospect
One of the best things you can do is know what the ideal prospect looks like for you. So you'll know
what they look like when you find them. When you start running direct response ads you'll get calls
from people who are going to range anywhere from unqualified, unmotivated tire kickers to highly
motivated, have-to-move-right-now shoppers.
Define the qualifications of that person and how you'll know when you've found one early in the
process. Design questions you can ask to find out if your prospect is great or sometimes great as quickly
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mortgage refinancing: Discover what has the biggest impact on your credit score - 04/22/07 11:41 AM
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mortgage refinancing: Using your mortgage to lower your debt... - 04/10/07 02:21 PM
Using your mortgage tolower your debt...
"Where the heck does it all go?" You're looking at your T4 slip from last year... or maybe your most recent pay stub. Sure, many people wish that those numbers after the dollar sign were a little higher, but it's the vanishing act that alarms you most. Tax time is especially sobering; you can see how much money you made... but your credit card is still maxed out and you don't have much to show for a year's income.
If you're looking for the holes in your wallet, start by making a list of your debts. … (1 comments)