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Banking for Nurses?
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Hello,

I’m a new nurse, 27M in Vancouver BC. I’m currently with CIBC for banking and have the basic dividend credit card. I have $40k in cash with CIBC. Along with 40K tfsa with RBC (30k GIC, 10k rbc fund).

My expenses are: Living at home $500 per month in helping out) Car Insurance $2400 per year Gas $200 per month Credit card ~$800-1000 per month aside from larger expenses like booking vacations.

I don’t really spend on local entertainment, alcohol, clothes, etc.

With my new union contract I’m forecasted ~88k/year OT(quite a few opportunity)/premiums. Are there any banks/credit cards that would be good for me? I’m mainly looking at traveling related ones, but good cash back isn’t bad either.

I have friends talking about Scotiabank’s passport/Amex or TD’s aeroplan visa infinite too… any insight?

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