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What it takes to keep a restaurant afloat in Vancouver

Restaurateur Haitham El Khatib of Aleph Eatery says he approaches his businesses like it's a tech company — from hiring practices to people management to using technology to better understand revenue and expenses.


Ikea Canada cut prices on 800 items this month. Which ones?

Ikea Canada says it has lowered its prices for hundreds of items this past month as part of the company’s continuing push to make home furnishing more affordable.


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.


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.


Bank of Canada says any rate cuts would probably be gradual

By Promit Mukherjee and David Ljunggren OTTAWA, April 24 (Reuters) - The Bank of Canada's (BoC) governing council agreed this month that interest rates would most likely only come down gradually, given the risks to the inflation outlook, minutes of the meeting published on Wednesday showed. The central bank kept its key interest rate unchanged at a near 23-year high of 5% on April 10 and minutes


UK’s £75 billion defence boost in face of threats from Russia and China


Practical tips for renewing your mortgage in 2024

Personal finance adviser Rubina Ahmed-Haq shares some tips about how to handle renewing a mortgage at a higher rate.


As a first-time homebuyer, how much money do you really need for closing costs?

Buying a home comes down to more than just the downpayment and the mortgage costs. Here's what to know about closing fees and and rebates available to first-time homebuyers.


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.


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


Hackers steal $35k from George Conway’s anti-Trump Super PAC Lincoln Project

Hackers steal $35k from George Conway’s anti-Trump Super PAC Lincoln Project - ‘Since it was the vendor that was hacked, we are letting them and our bank’s fraud department lead any investigation,’ the group’s spokesperson said


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.


Trudeau says Sask. families to get full rebate, even without paying carbon tax on home heating

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told reporters in Saskatoon on Tuesday that Saskatchewan families would receive "unaffected" carbon tax rebates "despite the fact the Premier is not sending that money to Ottawa right now." The provincial government stopped collecting the carbon tax on home heating from residents after the federal government gave an exemption on home heating oil that largely helped Atlantic Canada.


Young people have given up on buying homes and are saving for cars instead

Gen Z and Londoners are prioritising four wheels over their own four walls.


Montreal Olympic Stadium fire: Quebec grants up to $40 million for cleanup, repairs

MONTREAL — The Quebec government has awarded the organization that manages Montreal's Olympic Stadium up to $40 million to pay for repairs and decontamination after a March 21 fire. Parc olympique spokesman Cédric Essiminy says extensive decontamination work is needed in the stadium's tower because smoke spread throughout the building. He says arou...


These apps allow workers to get paid between paychecks. Experts say there are steep costs

NEW YORK (AP) — When Anna Branch, 37, had her hours at work reduced at the start of the pandemic in 2020, she suddenly noticed ads for an app called EarnIn. “You know how they get you — the algorithms — like they’re reading your mind,” Branch said. “The ad said I could get up to $100 this week and repay it in my next pay period.” Branch, who was wo...


BoC officials split on when to start cutting interest rates, summary shows

OTTAWA — Members of the Bank of Canada's governing council were split on how long the central bank should wait before it starts cutting interest rates when they met earlier this month. The central bank released its summary of deliberations detailing the governing council's discussions ahead of its decision to hold interest rates steady on April 10....


Health Matters: Canadian government adds $36M to vaccine compensation fund

The Canadian federal government is putting another $36 million toward a program to compensate people who were seriously injured or killed by vaccines. The new funding was announced as part of the federal budget tabled in the House of Commons last week. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health Matters for April 24, 2024.


Biggest mistakes that could tarnish, or even tank, your credit rating

Before reaching financial milestones such as a car, home, or savings account, a credit rating might be the only thing young people own. “Credit is a highly valuable asset,” says Ed Rempel, a fee-for-service financial planner, tax accountant and author of the blog Unconventional Wisdom. “In fact, it is your main asset until you can build up other in...


How doctors are affected by capital gains changes

The Canadian Medical Association says doctors aren’t happy with changes to the capital gains tax. That's because many doctors are incorporated, and use their corporations to save and invest for retirement.


How to Earn $14,000 Per Year in Tax-Free Income and Maximize Your CPP Payout

The difference between the maximum and average CPP payout is $1,094/month. To collect the maximum CPP, you need an alternate source of income. The post How to Earn $14,000 Per Year in Tax-Free Income and Maximize Your CPP Payout appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


European Commission allocates another €1.5 billion to Ukraine

The European Commission has allocated the second installment of exceptional bridge financing to Ukraine under the mechanism for Ukraine, amounting to €1.5 billion, reports the press center of the European Commission. The disbursement follows the European Commission's positive assessment of the agreed political conditions related to reforms in the j...


Child-free finances: How your financial needs, concerns differ if you don't have kids

As the child-free lifestyle surges in popularity among younger generations, many might imagine it means having a lot more money to spend, but that's not always the case. In fact, it’s not a prioritized clientele in the financial planning world, some experts say – and it’s one with its own unique needs. According to Statistics Canada, gen Z and mill...


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.


How Much Do You Need to Earn to Live in a Major U.S. City?

Living in a major metropolitan area doesn’t come cheap. To survive comfortably you’ll need to earn at least six figures, according to a new study. If you’re single, you’ll need to earn at least $96,500 a year before taxes, and two parents supporting two children will need at least $235,000, Knewz.com has learned. The above salaries are required to ...


Business News: Impact of capital gains tax changes

The Liberals tabled the federal budget this week, and among the major changes was to how capital gains are taxed. The tech sector are the latest to speak out against the proposal. Financial analyst Robert Levy talks about the impact it could have on Canadians.


Senate finally passes aid bills worth billions to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan after months of delay

Senate finally passes aid bills worth billions to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan after months of delay - The Senate passed the bill 79-18 after months of opposition from isolationist Republicans


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


25 Women Share Exactly How Much Is Sitting In Their Savings Accounts

If salaries are a taboo topic, then savings are completely off limits. Which is fair: the only thing more awkward than randomly asking a friend how much they have saved is bringing up your own saving efforts. It either reads as a brag, derails the conversation as someone emphatically acknowledges their privilege, or makes people feel anything from sheepish to outright ashamed. All of this means that savings are shrouded in mystery. We wondered...


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.


Ukraine war latest: Biden signs $61 billion aid bill for Ukraine; US began secretly providing ATACMS in March

Key developments on April 24: ・Biden signs $61 billion aid bill for Ukraine ・Pentagon ready to send $1 billion in weapons to Kyiv ・State Department confirms US began secretly providing Ukraine long-range ATACMS in March ・Sources: SBU drone attack destroys 26,000 cubic meters of Russian fuel in Smolensk Oblast ・Ombudsman: Children in occupied Ukrain...


Top 6 US industries where you can earn the most money


The five decor mistakes that are making your home look cheap

Have you got any of these in your home?


Study reveals how much Americans really spend on tipping each year


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.


US's confiscation of Russian assets hinges on consent of G7 and EU - AP

The large aid package that President Joe Biden signed on Wednesday for Ukraine and other allies also allows his administration to confiscate Russian state assets and use them for the benefit of Ukraine. However, the US is unlikely to do so without the consent of other G7 members and the European Union, according to AP. In the US, $5 billion of the ...


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.


How to Build the Best Passive-Income Portfolio With Just $15,000

When it comes to creating passive income, don't narrow your focus to just dividend income -- especially if you're looking for long-term gains! The post How to Build the Best Passive-Income Portfolio With Just $15,000 appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


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...


CPP Enhancement: How to Make the Most of the Increased Retirement Income

Analyzing CPP enhancement through the lens of the rising cost of living can give you a more realistic idea of its impact on your lifestyle as a retiree. The post CPP Enhancement: How to Make the Most of the Increased Retirement Income appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


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


Money Plant Indoor Table Decoration Ideas for Cleaning Indoor Air | Money plant Ideas//GREEN PLANTS

Money Plant Indoor Table Decoration Ideas for Cleaning Indoor Air | Money plant Ideas//GREEN PLANTS Money plant growing ideas and easy method to grow bunch of money plants using growing stick for indoor garden or outdoor. This video shows easier way to display plants table decoration and how to grow money plants at home and potting these long vine pothos from cuttings. Growing money plant at home Feng Shui believe brings positive energy and cleaning air and negativity in every home. #greenplants #moneyplant #moneyplantdecoration #indoorplants #gardeningideas


Meta forecasts higher AI spending and weaker revenue

By Katie Paul and Yuvraj Malik (Reuters) - Meta Platforms disappointed investors on Wednesday with forecasts of higher expenses and lighter than expected revenue, sending its shares tumbling as it races to catch up in AI. Shares of the Facebook and Instagram parent dropped about 13% in extended trade following the report, evaporating $160 billion worth of stock market value. Alphabet shares fell


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.


Tesla expects to book over $350 million in costs for layoffs

(Reuters) -Tesla expects to book more than $350 million in costs in the second quarter for the mass layoffs it began last week, the automaker disclosed in a regulatory filing on Wednesday. The electric vehicle maker also reiterated that it expects capital expenditure to exceed $10 billion in 2024 and to be between $8 billion to $10 billion in each of the following years. The filing follows


Manhattan prosecutors reveal election crime driving Trump’s hush money case

Manhattan prosecutors reveal election crime driving Trump’s hush money case - The former president faces felony charges based on misdemeanour crimes. The DA’s office is beginning to show what elevates the hush money scheme to an election interference plot


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...


Japan's yen slumps, hits 155 per dollar; US currency regains footing

By Samuel Indyk and Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - The yen dropped against the U.S. dollar on Wednesday to its weakest since mid-1990, with markets alert to any signs of intervention from Japanese authorities to prop up their currency. As the yen slid, the greenback edged higher, recovering against most currencies from falls caused by Tuesday's data showing U.S. business


Airlines will now be required to give automatic cash refunds for canceled and delayed flights

The Biden administration issued final rules Wednesday to require airlines to automatically issue cash refunds for things like delayed flights and to better disclose fees for baggage or canceling a reservation. The Transportation Department said airlines will be required to provide automatic cash refunds within a few days for canceled flights and “s...


Here’s the Average Retirement Income for Canadians: How Do You Rate?

If you're worried about how much you'll earn in retirement, increase your income by investing in an ETF like this one. The post Here’s the Average Retirement Income for Canadians: How Do You Rate? appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.