Kevin McAmmond contributes a financially tuned column 'Oakville Advisor" on Oakville.com and provides you an educational on-line forum aimed to help you navigate safely through mortgage, real estate, debt consulting & financial mattersKevin has a natural passion in helping his clients realize their dreams. A Professional Financial Planner (PFP) by trade having worked with most of the world's leading banks, corporations and wealth professional he is always pleased to provide you a necessary business introduction or referral
In the financial industry for 24 years as a Wealth Advisor with CIBC & ScotiaMcLeod as well as in the real estate industry with Royal LePage in Oakville. Today he combines his knowledge and passion for investments and real estate as an active Mortgage Specialist for Designer Mortgages based in Burlington and Milton Ontario (# M08004147)
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Category Archives: Home Equity
Line of credit interest rates rising for some
I still remember the uproar when the Big Five banks started raising rates on lines of credit after the 2008-2009 stock market crash. While they suggested it was a temporary blip, the banks didn’t lower rates for most borrowers after … Continue reading
Posted in Debt, Home Equity, Mortgage
Tagged Mortgages, Real Estate, Lines of Credit, Rates, Unsecured
Debt Consolidation Ontario – How to Deal Smartly With Post Holiday Debt
TORONTO, ONTARIO, It’s the New Year and the post-holiday credit card bills are starting to come in. If you are feeling financially stressed as a result of overindulgent giving, here are some tips for using debt consolidation as part of … Continue reading
Posted in Debt, Home Equity, Mortgage
Tagged Burlington, Debt Consolidation, Milton, Mortgages, Oakville
Pay debt or save? What a young couple should do
Like many young couples, after six years of marriage, Sara and Mike are ready to start a family. They would also like to buy a home and put aside money for the education of their future children, and for their … Continue reading
Posted in Debt, Home Equity, Mortgage


