Nathan Tremblay
Nathan Tremblay, an expert in finance and budget management, holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the University of Toronto and an MBA from McGill University. His expertise, honed over 10 years in various financial sectors, encompasses corporate finance, personal budgeting, and investment strategies. His journey with us began in 2021, and he has since been instrumental in crafting insightful, reader-friendly content on financial literacy and budgeting. Beyond his professional pursuits, he is an avid pianist and a passionate advocate for financial education in schools.
Put Your Money to Work: Best Way to Invest 30k
Photo by Karolina Grabowska. Source We do not exist in a world where every day is completely lived. A financial emergency might occur at any time. Money is something that can both be exchanged and kept. It is essential for survival. Investing is necessary, if...
The Different Types of Landlord Insurance Available
Protecting property is a priority for owners of any kind, be it a PC, a coin collection, or real estate. For landlords, who are living away from their property – or properties – ensuring what’s theirs is secure is essential. Accidents happen. Be it the...
How To Make Easy Money Online
Every person dreams of getting a real opportunity to make money. Unfortunately, it seems to many people that it is quite difficult. That is why the opportunity to earn money itself has a negative perception. In fact, this point of view is wrong. There are...
HARP Replacement Program: Understanding the Eligibility Criteria
The Home Affordable Refinance Program, or “HARP,” is a Federal program designed to help homeowners refinance their mortgages. The program includes specific eligibility criteria, which are explained below. However, the HARP program expired in 2018, and there are still several options underwater homeowners can avail...
Which Is the Best Type of Mortgage For You?
If you are looking for a home, you may be presented with a variety of mortgages. Unfortunately, this can make things a little more confusing than it needs to be. After all, you want to buy a home to live in. Understanding which type of...
Down Payment and Other Terms for First-time Home Buyers
Image Source: Pexels Buying your first home is exciting, but it can also be pretty confusing. You’ll be hit with a bunch of lingo that isn’t often used, and you’ll probably never need to learn real estate terms again. Still, it’s essential for first-time homeowners...
4 Tips to Reduce Your Homeownership Costs
The American Dream is a costly one. Not only will you be making monthly mortgage payments, but you also need to shoulder ongoing costs. If you include HOA fees, property taxes, and maintenance and repairs, owning a home is a bank breaker. Homeownership is not...
Everything You Need To Know To Open Up a Successful Hardware Store
In a world filled with major hardware and home improvement suppliers like Home Depot and Lowes, opening up a privately owned hardware store that sells slidings and others may seem like an impractical business venture. However, mom-and-pop shops are the backbone of the American economy....
Financing Your Bigger Dream Property
74% of Americans don’t currently live in their dream property, according to the New York Post. The perfect property has 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, but this comes with a hefty price tag. It’s estimated that every additional bedroom can add up to $50,000 onto a property....
3 Things To Think About Before Refinancing To Upgrade Your Home
If you are looking to kickstart home improvements to raise your home’s value or modify your home for the long term, you are not alone. This year has seen a renovation boom for homeowners. According to Bank Of America’s 2021 Homebuyer Insights Report, an increasing amount of homeowners...
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- Winter is coming: 8 Ways to Get Your Home ReadyAs temperatures drop, preparing your home for winter is essential to stay warm, safe, and energy-efficient. An important step in winter readiness is scheduling a “furnace tune up” to ensure your heating system is in top shape. Here are eight additional ways to winter-proof your... The post Winter is coming: 8 Ways to Get Your […]
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