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Canada-based mortgage broker Mohit Seth introduces a practical 15-minute financial clarity checklist for individuals navigating rising rates and economic uncertainty.
Alberta, Canada, 24th March 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — Mohit Seth, Independent Mortgage Broker at MAAK Finance Ltd., has released a free resource titled the “Structured Stability Self-Audit Guide.” The tool is designed to help everyday individuals organize their finances, evaluate risk exposure, and make more disciplined financial decisions in a shifting interest rate environment.

Seth’s approach reflects the structured thinking that has defined his career across banking, mortgage lending, and financial advisory roles.
“Structure protects stability,” Seth says. “If the structure is wrong, the outcome will eventually show it.”
The guide focuses on clarity over complexity. Seth believes many financial mistakes happen not because people lack intelligence, but because they lack organized information.
“Documentation strengthens negotiation power,” he says. “Clarity reduces risk.”
Why This Resource Matters Now
Financial pressure is increasing for many households:
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Canadian household debt remains elevated compared to historical norms.
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Interest rate fluctuations over recent years have increased borrowing costs.
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Surveys show a large percentage of individuals feel financial stress due to rising living expenses.
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Studies consistently reveal that many borrowers do not fully understand loan terms or long-term repayment impact.
The cost of unclear decisions can be significant. Missed details in loan agreements, overlooked fees, or poorly planned budgets can result in thousands of dollars in avoidable costs over time.
“Calm analysis beats emotion,” Seth says. “Slow decisions are often better than fast ones in finance.”
What’s Inside the Structured Stability Self-Audit Guide
The free resource includes:
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A one-page income and liability inventory template
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A 12-month cash flow projection worksheet
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A simple rate sensitivity calculator framework
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A decision checklist for reviewing loan terms
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A monthly financial review tracker
The guide mirrors Seth’s professional workflow.
“I review every file twice — once for numbers, once for clarity,” he explains. “Individuals can apply the same discipline to their own finances.”
Use This in 15 Minutes
You can complete the first section quickly:
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List all monthly income sources.
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List all fixed monthly expenses.
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Identify variable expenses.
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Calculate remaining monthly margin.
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Write one long-term financial goal at the top of the page.
The purpose is awareness. Clarity creates confidence.
Common Mistakes People Make
According to Seth, individuals often:
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Rely on memory instead of written documentation.
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Focus only on monthly payments instead of total cost.
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Make decisions based on urgency rather than analysis.
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Avoid reviewing agreements line by line.
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Skip stress-testing budgets for interest rate increases.
“You cannot rely on yesterday’s knowledge,” Seth says. “Review regularly.”
Call to Action
Mohit Seth encourages individuals to download the Structured Stability Self-Audit Guide, set aside 15 minutes today, and complete the first section. Schedule one review session each month moving forward. Small habits build long-term stability.
About Mohit Seth
Mohit Seth is an Independent Mortgage Broker operating through MAAK Finance Ltd. With a background in mathematics and finance and prior leadership roles at ICICI Bank and TD Canada Trust, he applies a structured, data-driven approach to mortgage lending, real estate, and insurance advisory services across Canada.
Disclaimer: The views, suggestions, and opinions expressed here are the sole responsibility of the experts. No Memphis Tidings journalist was involved in the writing and production of this article.