Hello All, I have a quick question. if you buy a house in Ontario with a firm offer and then decide to back out and the seller agrees to sign a mutual release given that you pay them a certain amount of money from the deposit. can they sue you later on after signing the mutual release if they ...
Nov 23rd, 2020 6:06 pm
... conditional with "buyer being satisfied with the home inspection report". After the home inspection, they have decided to back out and sent a mutual release form, when inquiring further they were really rude and stated that there was too much work, but as far as I am concerned there were no ...
Nov 4th, 2020 10:13 am
Help me understand this or where u can find this info. It seems like the fees are hidden . I have mutical fund gic with Td bank . Is it better to go with someone like vanguard?
Oct 9th, 2020 4:31 pm
... A month or so later, her circumstances have changed and she asked the seller if they were interested in terminating the purchase agreement by mutual consent. They are, because prices have risen and they can get more money now. So, my question is: Is she liable for anything to her buying agent ...
Jul 17th, 2020 11:04 am
... said it was no big deal & ok me to back out . But the the deal have lapsed & still seller agent have not returned my money . we have sent him mutual release form 2 times . Now the seller agent is saying if you want your money back send us a court notice . I did not go for inspection as my ...
Jun 24th, 2020 4:31 am
So, I think I chose a terrible time to invest in mutual funds for the first time... I invested $7500 on February 20th. The bank will autodeposit $100 into mutual funds every month. Since then, my total market value is $6450 and my bank app shows ...
Mar 13th, 2020 12:34 am
... here either don't have the basics of investment knowledge or prefer much safer ways in saving their hard-earned dollars. The returns from bonds, mutual funds and ETFs may be comparatively lower, but the risk is also much less. Other than simply leaving your money in the savings accounts or GICs, ...
Feb 16th, 2020 9:54 am
Hello! Our neighbour next door is selling his house. We have a mutual driveway, but we also have our own parking spot in front of our house. Our arrangement has been what everyone else has around here: 2 weeks on, two weeks off. Today a prospective buyer ...
Feb 15th, 2020 1:50 pm
I have the TD Comfort Growth Portfolio mutual fund in TFSA, and it comes with a 2.13% fee. After doing some research it seems many people, and Canadian Couch Potato recommend having the TD e-series for its lower fee of 0.3-0.5%, specifically ...
... access our separate garages (length of each driveway is 90 feet). Because the driveway fits the width of 2 cars... 1. does this still qualify as a mutual driveway? (I would like to know if easement laws apply here so that I can drive on his side when there are multiple cars behind my own avoiding ...
Nov 10th, 2019 8:43 pm
... banks have been accused of manipulating foreign exchange rates via derivative instruments. This means that if you were invested in some ETFs and Mutual Funds where they used some of these instruments, you may be eligible for compensation. Some of the banks have settled the claims meaning there ...
Anyone here in Quebec who has bought mutual funds in a self-directed investment account with a discount broker? I'm interested in knowing which broker you used and what funds (not ETFs) you bought. Thanks
I have around $60,000 to invest in my TFSA - Not sure what mutual funds/index funds to invest in....I was thinking of buying RBF1014 - any other thoughts....How about diversification? This is for 5 years + time frameThanks
... but it didn't work at all. You select Money Market Funds and there are no results. Great screener! Wondering what websites you use to find mutual funds. I'm looking for the highest interest for short term investing, possibly as short as one day. Minimum $ invested doesn't matter. And it ...
Jun 21st, 2019 4:55 pm
I recently bought a new house in scarborough with a mutual driveway. Our neighbour is currently doing construction and they extended the width (taking a portion of the mutual driveway) and length of the house (blocking their cars entrance into the ...
Apr 1st, 2019 10:48 pm
Why would one to for Mutual Funds vs ETFs?- What are the tax differences?- Which one is riskier?- Which one easier to get into and out of?
Mar 25th, 2019 6:13 pm
I am interested to get VIC 300 - a new mutual fund offered by Vanguard. Both Investorsedge and TD Direct Investing are not offering an option to purchase this. Can anyone check with their DIY account and see if you can purchase this fund?Thx
Jul 5th, 2018 9:47 am
I am trying to find a way where me and my spouse can contribute to a mutual investment. Here is a little background - I am earning 6 figures, no debts, contributing 4% of my salary to RRSP and my employer is matching 3%. - She is clinical research contractor. ...
... have no buisness/financial/investing background. I am beginning to read investment books, and it is describing the difference of index funds and mutual funds. When I start searching online on how to do it specifically with my bank, the header says "Index Mutual Fund Portfolios" - I thought up ...
Mar 5th, 2018 9:55 am
Got asked an interesting question, what USD investment to get that will not result in any loss of capital? Not important on amount of interest or dividend, if any; i.e. investment can stay at same value. I suggested US Money Market Fund... Any other suggestions? Needs to be something simple that can...