THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE ENTERING THE HOUSING MARKET
At YNCU, we know entering the housing market is a daunting task. School does not prepare you for the financial risk you take when purchasing a home for the first time. We want to share with you some tips to help you enter the housing market, responsibly.
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We’re laying out everything we know to make sure you’re confident to make informed, effective and smart decisions about your finances.
From budgeting to investments, we want you to be comfortable with your finances so we’re sharing our (not so) best kept secrets.
Whether you’re just starting up a business or you’re a veteran shop owner, we have an array of advice and information to help your business succeed.
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We’re laying out everything we know to make sure you’re confident to make informed, effective and smart decisions about your finances.
From budgeting to investments, we want you to be comfortable with your finances so we’re sharing our (not so) best kept secrets.
Whether you’re just starting up a business or you’re a veteran shop owner, we have an array of advice and information to help your business succeed.
We love helping our neighbours! From supporting small businesses to partnering with charitable organizations, catch up on our latest community initiatives.
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Your Neighbourhood Credit Union (YNCU) is a licensed credit union operating in, and under the laws of, the province of Ontario. Eligible deposits in registered accounts have unlimited coverage through the Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA). Eligible deposits (not in registered accounts) are insured up to $250,000 through the Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA) .