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Index Funds or Stocks: Which is the Better Investment?

Index funds can provide a great long-term option with a diverse range of investments, but stocks can create higher growth. So which is better? The post Index Funds or Stocks: Which is the Better Investment? appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Study reveals how much Americans really spend on tipping each year


How and when to ask for a raise

Business coach and Edmonton AM workplace columnist Margot Ross Graham shares her tips for the most effective ways to talk to your manager about your salary.


Why Learn to Code? 5 Key Reasons

With multiple ways to learn, find something that suits your time, your level, and your budget Technology currently powers the world and will continue to power the world for a  long time. Facial recognition systems, self-driving cars, smartphones, cryptocurrencies, and cryptocurrency mining are a result of technology and… coding! Excited at what you...


Premiers lash out at Trudeau over budget

This week’s federal budget has premiers lashing out at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over a planned increase to capital gains taxes as well as what they say is overstepping on infrastructure and pharmacare.


Canadian dollar gains for fourth day as Wall Street rebounds

By Fergal Smith TORONTO (Reuters) - The Canadian dollar strengthened to a 10-day high against its U.S. counterpart on Monday as risk appetite improved and after domestic data showed new home prices stabilizing in March. The loonie was 0.4% higher at 1.3695 to the U.S. dollar, or 73.02 U.S. cents, adding to its winning streak since Wednesday and trading at its strongest level since April 12. "


Doctors ask Liberal government to reconsider capital gains tax change

OTTAWA — The Canadian Medical Association is asking the federal government to reconsider its proposed changes to capital gains taxation, arguing it will affect doctors' retirement savings. Kathleen Ross, the association's president, says many doctors incorporate their medical practices and invest for retirement inside their corporations. The propos...


Psychologist explained how to maintain passion in long-term relationships

At the beginning of a relationship, there is a passionate stage for every couple when you simply can't get enough of each other. However, with time, this fades, and many couples encounter a loss of interest. What can help maintain passion in relationships, according to psychologist Dmytro Ostapenko. How to keep passion alive in long-term relationsh...


Billionaire Igor Makarov wants off Canada's Russia sanctions list

Shortly after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Canada issued a slew of sanctions, freezing the assets of alleged Russian oligarchs. Nine people have since been removed from the list, and billionaire Igor Makarov is also trying to get dropped. But as Jeff Semple reports, Makarov's plan may have backfired.


Business Report: Taylor Swift breaks more records

Taylor Swift's new album continues to break records. Plus, a major automaker picks Ontario for electric vehicle production, and investors gear up for a big week on the markets. Business Editor Kris McCusker explains.


How to Build a Passive Income Portfolio Starting With Just $6,500

Looking to build a passive income portfolio? There's no shortage of great options on the market, including these three stellar picks. The post How to Build a Passive Income Portfolio Starting With Just $6,500 appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Canada tax season: What to know about fiscal changes in 2024

Personal finance expert Rubina Ahmed-Haq as we navigate the changes in the tax landscape for 2024. From adjusted income tax brackets to increased tax-free savings account contributions, Rubina explains how the changes will impact your family's bottom line.


The five decor mistakes that are making your home look cheap

Have you got any of these in your home?


UK announces $620 million in new military aid for Ukraine and plan to up own defense spending

WARSAW, Poland (AP) — U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced Tuesday that the country is to increase defense spending to 2.5% of GDP by the end of the decade. Sunak made the announcement during a visit to Warsaw, where he also described a new pledge to send arms to Ukraine. He said the government is putting the UKs defense industry “on a war foo...


According to experts, these are the essential skills you should develop at work this year

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Average net worth of Americans by age — see how you compare


Top 6 US industries where you can earn the most money


What I Own: First time buyer Biro, who bought a £1m home in Brighton with no mortgage

'We've always dreamed of buying our own home.'


Dollar hits new 34-year peak against yen on higher US rate outlook

By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss and Alden Bentley NEW YORK (Reuters) -The U.S. dollar hit a fresh 34-year high against the yen in subdued trade on Monday, with market participants taking their cue from the Federal Reserve's higher-for-longer interest rate stance, even as they remained alert to any signs of intervention by Japanese authorities to prop up the struggling yen. The dollar hit a fresh 34-


How Much Cash Do You Need to Stop Work and Live Off Dividends?

Want to retire early? Here's how much cash you might need to quit work and live off your investment income. The post How Much Cash Do You Need to Stop Work and Live Off Dividends? appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Bitcoin traders shrug off 'halving' to focus on broader market risks

By Elizabeth Howcroft LONDON (Reuters) - Bitcoin's so-called halving event has had little impact on its price so far, with industry insiders on Monday saying the cryptocurrency's fortunes were more closely tied to broader financial market sentiment and geopolitics. Bitcoin enthusiasts had eagerly waited for the "halving" - a change to the cryptocurrency's underlying technology that happened


Olympics 2024: Track and Field to be 1st sport to introduce prize money for gold-medal winner

With just months away from the Summer Olympics in Paris, athletes from around the world will be vying for Olympic glory and gold. Usually, those are the only prizes any victorious Olympian will be walking away with — but one Olympic sport will soon raise the stakes by putting money on the table. Mike Drolet explains the historic change.


If you're retired or about to retire, think carefully about your tax strategy

NEW YORK (AP) — Coming up with the best tax strategy in retirement can be much trickier than it seems, and tax pros agree it's a time when people need to be especially careful to look at their entire financial picture before deciding on a things like 401(k) withdrawal amounts and timing, or when to begin taking Social Security. “It’s the biggest ch...


Trump lawyer Alina Habba fumes civil fraud hearing ‘wasted time and money’ after bond deal reached

Trump lawyer Alina Habba fumes civil fraud hearing ‘wasted time and money’ after bond deal reached - Alina Habba fumed that Letitia James thinks ‘our cash somehow isn’t green enough’ before she switched courtrooms and joined Donald Trump in criminal court for his hush money trial


Moving jobs this often helps you climb the career ladder and earn more money


Norway announces significant increase in military aid to Ukraine

Espen Barth Eide, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Norway, announced that Norway plans a "significant" increase in aid to Ukraine. The amount has yet to be determined and will be discussed in the near future, according to Le Monde. He noted that "it is about a significant increase, which is relevant compared to what we have done so far." Accordin...


Ontario government faces lawsuit over cancellation of basic income pilot

Members of a class action lawsuit against the Form government for its cancellation of the Ontario basic income pilot are seeking $200M in damages. Jaden Lee-Lincoln explains.


Oprah Winfrey and Dwayne Johnson pledged $10M for Maui wildfire survivors. They gave much more.

Lana Vierra misses the swing set at her Lahaina home, which was reduced to ashes in the wildfires that swept through her community last summer. “Multiple generations went through there playing in my front yard," she said. "Just with the animals and the turtles and the deer and goats that we once had in that little tiny yard.” A grandmother of four ...


Business Matters: New condo sales in the Greater Toronto Area fall 71% below 10-year average

New condo sales tumbled 71 per cent below the 10-year average in the first quarter of this year according to analysis by Urbanation. Anne Gaviola has more on what’s happening in Business Matters for Monday, April 22, 2024.


Average US annual salary by age revealed – see how you compare


How to Build a Bulletproof Monthly Passive-Income Portfolio With Just $20,000

Income-seeking Canadian investors can consider holding shares of REIT such as Dream Industrial to create a passive-income stream. The post How to Build a Bulletproof Monthly Passive-Income Portfolio With Just $20,000 appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


3 No-Brainer Stocks to Buy Now for Less Than $1,000

If you're looking for companies bound for more greatness, these three no-brainer stocks are easy buys, no matter what the market does in the future. The post 3 No-Brainer Stocks to Buy Now for Less Than $1,000 appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Breaking down the capital gains tax changes

The federal government unveiled billions in spending in its 2024 budget, and to help pay for it all, it’s proposing changes to how capital gains are taxed. CBC’s Nisha Patel breaks down how it works and who will be affected.


5 ways to avoid overspending in 2024

Lauren Cañafranca, an Accredited Financial Counsellor Canada, says that avoiding overspending is one of the most effective ways to take control of your personal finances. Here are her best tips for where to start.


How to protect yourself from fraud

Technology has made a significant impact on how prolific and sophisticated scam attempts have become. Erica Natividad speaks to an expert on how to avoid becoming a victim.


Stocks gear up for Big Tech earnings; yen toys with danger zone

By Amanda Cooper LONDON (Reuters) -Global shares rose on Tuesday, driven by a recovery on Wall Street, where investor focus is pinned on earnings reports from the U.S. megacaps, while the yen hit a new 34-year low against the dollar, prompting a warning from Japanese officials. The MSCI All-World index, which on Friday hit a two-month low, was up 0.2%, lifted by gains in Europe, where the FTSE


Psychology of money and its impact on our lives

Money plays a significant role in our lives, and to accumulate wealth, it is necessary to understand the psychology of money. RBC-Ukraine reports, citing the Instagram page of the psychological portal Meclee, about the characteristics that distinguish people with significant wealth and how changes in attitudes and thinking are reflected in earnings...


What's cheaper, EV or gas? This scholar crunched the numbers

Where you live and how much you drive each day matters when it comes to the cost-effectiveness of an electric vehicle, compared to gas. to A new UBC study crunches the numbers.


Carbon rebate labelling on bank deposits is fuelling confusion

Canada’s Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault says banks that refuse to identify the carbon rebate by name when doing direct deposits are creating confusion, and he’s willing to change the law to force them comply. Anne Gaviola has more in Business Matters for Friday, April 19.


The Maximum CPP Payout Probably Won’t Be Enough for You: Here’s How to Supplement it With Your Own Pension Fund

If you are solely dependent on CPP for retirement, it is time rethink that. Consider building your pension fund before it is too late. The post The Maximum CPP Payout Probably Won’t Be Enough for You: Here’s How to Supplement it With Your Own Pension Fund appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Why few bank fraud complaints lead to compensation

Sarah Bradley, the ombudsman and CEO at Ombudsman for Banking Services and Investments, responds to a report that found only a quarter of banking complaints resulted in monetary compensation in 2023.


TFSA Traps: Common Mistakes That Can Cost You Thousands

TFSA users are advised to avoid common mistakes and not pay unnecessary and costly tax penalties. The post TFSA Traps: Common Mistakes That Can Cost You Thousands appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Manifesting Money Wasn’t Working For Me, So I Successfully Turned To Loud Budgeting

Like many of my past relationships, my relationship with money is fraught, complicated, and a huge, bright red flag. And yet, I care about money so much. Still, as a millennial, having had to navigate a recession at every pivotal point of my adult life, money has never appeared to care about me. “It’s because you have a scarcity mindset,” a friend said to me over expensive wine I said I couldn’t afford. “The reason you’re bad with money is that...


No such thing as a free lunch ... or maybe a free day trip to Venice anymore, either

Mass tourism has placed such a strain on Venice that the city will be imposing a visitor's fee for 29 high-traffic days this year, starting April 25, to dissuade daytrippers and curb the growing number of tourists. Exemptions will apply to locals, commuters, people who pay property tax in Venice, visitors who stay overnight and those participating in sporting events, but some exemptions must be registered online. While this may only be a trial period, the results will be used to tweak the program with the goal of making it permanent.


UBC study on break-even point for owning EVs

If you're wondering whether the gas savings are worth the extra money you'd spend on an EV, a new UBC study has some answers for you. Rumina Daya reports.


Matthew Green, MP for Hamilton Centre, questions Liberal government on soaring gas prices

Matthew Green, MP for Hamilton Centre, was looking for answers, from the Liberal federal government on Thursday, to a question about why gas prices soared across Canada Wednesday night.


Annual home prices predicted to rise nearly 10% by end of year: Royal LePage

A realty firm is making a grim prediction about home prices in Canada, forecasting a big jump by the end of the year. Global's Nathaniel Dove explores why prices might go up.


Switzerland reveals amount of frozen Russian assets

As of December 31, 2023, the value of financial assets frozen due to sanctions against Russia amounted to CHF 5.8 billion (USD 6.4 billion). In addition, 17 real estate properties have been blocked, reports the government department responsible for compliance with sanctions (SECO). The latest data show that the value of frozen financial assets fell...


‘Trying not to die’: Tourism operators face heavy debt, even as business roars back

Maureen Gordon has weathered hard times before. She and her husband began running ecotourism outfit Maple Leaf Adventures out of Vancouver about a month before the 9/11 terrorist attacks devastated international travel in 2001. The rebound was relatively quick. Fallout from COVID-19 has proven much more prolonged. “The pandemic of course was incred...


Oil steadies in Asian trading, Middle East tensions remain in focus

By Shariq Khan (Reuters) -Oil prices steadied in Asian trading on Tuesday, after falling in the previous session, as investors continued to assess the risk from geopolitical concerns in the Middle East. Global benchmark Brent crude oil futures traded 4 cents higher at $87.39 a barrel by 0153 GMT, and U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures also gained 4 cents to $81.94 a barrel. Both