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Cash or credit? How Canadians are managing their money in this economy

With the high cost of living top of mind for many Canadians, CBC's Emma Weller explores how some people are managing their money at the bank or in cash.


Revealed: How many of us have less than €1k in savings or none at all

A new survey has revealed the stark reality of Irish people’s savings, with a jarring number having less than €1000 tucked away. Nearly a third of people have less than €1,000 in savings – while one in nine (11%) have no savings at all, new research shows. However, more than half – 58% – of […]


Retiring at 65 could be the biggest mistake of your financial life. Here’s why, and what to do instead

Delaying retirement surely has its cons


Stripe wants to discuss stablecoins with Mark Carney’s office

The Irish-American fintech company for which Mark Carney was a board member is registered to lobby his office


21 ways the Bank of Canada’s latest rate moves could hit your mortgage and rent

Interest rate changes do not stay trapped inside financial headlines. They reach kitchens, rent cheques, renewal notices, and late-night budget talks. The Bank of Canada’s latest moves have already shifted borrowing costs across the country.


Warren Buffett admits to his biggest investing mistakes and missed profits: What Canadians can learn from the Oracle of Omaha

“They’re the mistakes of omission rather than commission”


Money-smart habits that keep life calm and secure

Individuals who are not concerned about money often do not depend on luck or some unexpected … Money-Smart Habits That Keep Life Calm and SecureRead more


Why men feel used when they always pay

When people believe their efforts should bring them equal, reciprocal treatment, they experience a “psychological energy leak” which causes them to feel burned out and resentful. Men who pay for everything during dating practice create a tradition that starts as caring but develops into a major mental burden. People experience this situation when their financial...


How to turn a 30 second video into a 6 figure business

Certainly! Here's the description with all links and additional text removed: --- HoldCo Bros are back! @NikonomicsPodcast and I talk about our absolutely transformative 2024. It was a year of big wins and some pretty big fails, and we're breaking it all down. Is consistency overrated when it comes to content? We're debating that and more! We discussed the world of content creation, going from cringe to building an audience of over a million people across multiple platforms. We explore how short-form video is like a lottery ticket - a small investment that can change everything. We also discuss how building an audience can create new opportunities, such as launching our vending machine business that already did over $200k in sales, as well as getting into some unsexy but profitable businesses. Of course, we're also talking about some tough lessons learned from our crypto business and other ventures that didn't work out. Plus, we're sharing our exciting plans for 2025. Timestamps below. Enjoy!


Tech stocks push Canada, US markets higher as precious metals also rise

TORONTO — Markets in the U.S. and Canada rose on Monday, helped by gains in technology stocks.


How I turn adventures into cash!

This video explores the various ways content creators monetize their platforms. It delves into different strategies and revenue sources, providing insight into the mechanisms that support their work. Learn about the importance of diverse income streams and how they impact content sustainability.


Who controls your money inside the global financial system

Many people wonder who really controls all of our money and how the financial system works. In this video we break down how money is created, who makes the key decisions, and how financial institutions influence the global economy. Learn how central banks, governments, and financial markets shape the flow of money. Understanding this system can help you make better financial decisions.


This silver producer delivers record revenue as cash pile swells

Precious metals producers are stepping into 2026 with renewed momentum as elevated commodity prices and disciplined cost control continue reshaping the profitability landscape. With silver prices remaining resilient and investor appetite returning to cash-generating miners, quarterly results are once again becoming key catalysts for share price performance.


Practical income streams that support long-term financial stability

One source of income will hardly suffice to establish financial security. Life is dynamic, markets are … Practical Income Streams That Support Long-Term Financial StabilityRead more


I use Venmo and PayPal all the time. My father says the "$600 rule" will cost me thousands in taxes—my uncle says the rule was repealed. Who’s right?

When family members start confidently throwing around IRS rules, panic usually follows. One person swears a new rule will “cost you thousands.” Another says it was repealed and you’re fine. Both sound certain. Neither is explaining it clearly. So let’s break it down properly.


Here’s how much you need to earn to be considered middle class in every US state


Here’s how I’d invest $25,000 with rates on pause

With the Bank of Canada holding at 2.25%, this simple $25,000 plan leans on income and diversification instead of hoping for rate cuts. The post Here’s How I’d Invest $25,000 With Rates on Pause appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


China reportedly urges banks to reduce holdings of US government debt


Buy 1,000 shares of 1 dividend stock, create $78/month in passive income

Monthly dividend stocks offer something most investments don't – predictable cash flow that hits your account like clockwork. The post Buy 1,000 Shares of 1 Dividend Stock, Create $78/Month in Passive Income appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Build a cash-gushing passive income portfolio with just $15,000

Want to earn an extra $680 of passive income per year? Here's how a five-stock portfolio can turn $15,000 into a growing cash stream. The post Build a Cash-Gushing Passive Income Portfolio With Just $15,000 appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Trains, trains and more trains: Can Eurostar’s €2bn investment keep competition at bay?

Matthieu Quyollet, Eurostar’s Chief Financial, Strategy and Transformation Officer on The Big Question


The average 50-something American is now worth $1.4 million

People find it hard to believe that most Americans who reach their 50s have achieved millionaire … The average 50-something American is now worth $1.4 millionRead more


Arch Capital's fourth-quarter profit rises on underwriting strength

Feb 9 (Reuters) - Arch Capital Group's fourth-quarter profit rose on Monday, as the insurer benefited from strong underwriting performance and investment returns. U.S. insurers are benefiting as macroeconomic uncertainty and recession fears promote spending on risk-mitigating offerings by households and businesses. The insurer reported a pre-tax catastrophe loss of $164 million, net of


Smart money moves for the retirement years

Adult life has to deal with money and think calmly and plan consistently. Patterns of income … Smart Money Moves for the Retirement YearsRead more


Beyond Telus: A high-yield stock perfect for income lovers

Brookfield Renewable Partners (TSX:BEP.UN) is a standout income stock fit for long-term investors. The post Beyond Telus: A High-Yield Stock Perfect for Income Lovers appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Apollo, xAI near $3.4 billion deal to fund AI chips, The Information reports

Feb 9 (Reuters) - Apollo Global Management is nearing a deal to lend about $3.4 billion to an investment vehicle that will purchase Nvidia chips and lease them to Elon Musk's xAI, the Information reported on Monday, citing a person familiar with the matter. SpaceX and xAI did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment. (Reporting by Akash Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by Arun Koyyur)


How the AI gold rush turned into a $1.8 trillion trap

Everyone keeps asking whether AI is a bubble. That’s the wrong question. What’s forming looks more like a black hole — money goes in, but it never comes back out. Trillions are being poured into chips, data centers, and power infrastructure that can’t be easily sold or shut down. And if demand slows, the losses won’t explode overnight — they’ll disappear quietly.


Bitcoin on the cusp of $60,000 as investors flee risky bets

SINGAPORE, Feb 6 (Reuters) - Bitcoin made a 16-month low and tested key $60,000 support on Friday, as a global selloff in technology stocks deepened and washed out risky bets across asset classes. The world's largest cryptocurrency was last up 1.64% at $64,153.24 in volatile trade, swinging between gains and losses after having hit a low of $60,008.52 earlier in the session. That marked its


Spotify shares rise after record profits and spike in subscribers

Spotify nearly doubled its year-on-year profits in the final quarter of 2025. The company marked only its second, yet consecutive, profitable year to date consolidating its positive trajectory. View on euronews


Paying $1 million to look fake rich?

Paying $1 Million To Look Fake Rich?! You'll Never Guess What Happens Next!


How to help adult children financially without harming your future

How to help adult children financially without harming your future - Experts on how to help your children with big expenses - without bankrupting yourself


The best stocks to invest $1,000 in right now

These Canadian companies have strong fundamentals and are witnessing strong demand tailwinds and expanding end markets. The post The Best Stocks to Invest $1,000 in Right Now appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


How Canada’s top earners manage money — and how the 15/65/20 system can work for almost any income

“Do not save what is left after spending, but spend what is left after saving"


Ukraine to receive €90 billion loan: European Parliament gives final approval

Today, February 11, European Parliament approved €90 billion loan for Ukraine, official website of European Parliament reports. European lawmakers supported this loan for the period 2026–2027 with 458 votes in favor, 140 against, and 44 abstentions. The loan will be financed through borrowing by the European Union on financial markets, and interest...


Canadian dollar strengthens, benchmark yield climbs

The Canadian dollar strengthened against the greenback on Friday, and the yield on benchmark government debt climbed. The loonie was trading 0.4% higher at C$1.3655 to the greenback, or 73.23 U.S. cents, after trading in a range of 1.3649 to 1.3724. Canadian government 10-year bond yields rose 0.5 basis points to 3.409%. The yield on similar U.S. government benchmark debt fell to 4.198%. U.S.


Watch the video: Europeans are getting richer — but would your wallet actually agree?

"Real household income" is what you can actually swallow after taxes and inflation. In the north, high prices ate up the entire meal. In the east, wages grew fast enough to beat the bill. View on euronews


My husband and I are pensioners on £1,700 a month – but we feel incredibly rich

Sarah Butler says that despite living entirely on the state pension, she feels wealthy and has a rich and fulfilling life


Should I overpay my mortgage while the interest rate is still below 2%

Many mortgage holders will come off ultra-cheap rates this year and will see their costs increase


How to make bank by reselling what the government loses money on #sidehustle #sidehustleideas


How the state pension could change – from means testing to a higher retirement age

Rising life expectancy and mounting costs are forcing difficult choices about who pays


Minecraft, But Your Money = More Super

#minecraft Minecraft, But Your Money = More Super


Germany's Siemens Energy nearly triples quarterly profit

Siemens Energy nearly tripled its profit in the first quarter of its financial year, the German energy technology company said on Wednesday. In the October-to-December period, the company posted net income of €746 million ($889 million) - almost three times as much as in the same period a year earlier. The result was achieved despite a negative one...


Neo Financial just cracked the big-bank funding wall — and that could mean better credit and choice for Canadians

The Calgary-based fintech recently raised $68.5 million from more than 100 Canadian investors


More Canadian couples are fighting—and even considering divorce—over finances

According to a new survey, most of these disagreements are over day-to-day spending and lack of savings


SoftBank earnings set for OpenAI boost, with focus on future funding

By Anton Bridge TOKYO, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Japan's SoftBank Group is expected to post a healthy profit on its investment in OpenAI when it reports quarterly results on Thursday, as the market focuses on how it will fund its artificial intelligence spending spree. With OpenAI striking a string of multi-billion-dollar deals despite continuing to lose money, investors have grown concerned about the


Carney boosts GST credit to help Canadians with the cost of groceries — will it put more money in your pocket?

New GST credit boost and food support aim to ease rising grocery costs for millions of Canadians


Invest $5,000 in this dividend stock for $168 in passive income

Propel Holdings just pulled off something most fintech companies only dream about –regulatory approval to launch its own bank. The post Invest $5,000 in This Dividend Stock for $168 in Passive Income appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


How much money do ATM routes make?

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Barclays hikes CEO pay to £15m as it reports huge rise in profits

It plans to return capital through buybacks and dividend payouts, and will launch a £1billion share buyback scheme after its fourth-quarter earnings beat expectations.


Buy now, pay later customers will now face affordability checks under new regulation

At present, there are no protections in place for consumers who use BNPL frequently, even though they may not be able to afford it.