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Average amount Brits have in their savings, according to their age


Meet the world's richest person from every decade since 1820

What did it take to be the richest person in the world in 1820, 1850 or 1900? And how does that compare to today?


Bank bundles: Yay or nay, and why?

Are the deals bundling better than your unbundled efforts to maximize returns?


My dad set up an annuity but is asking me to borrow money at the end of every month. What options do we have to set up his finances better?

Annuities are considered to be a reliable income stream for retirement, but if the payout is leaving you short every month, something isn’t working. Whether it’s poor payout timing, rising costs, or bad planning, the good news is: you have options.


8 Best Countries for Budget Travel (And 3 That Cost Too Much)

8 Best Countries for Budget Travel (And 3 That Cost Too Much)


How much in superannuation do you need in Australia to retire?

Australia's biggest super fund has revealed how much you really need to retire comfortably.


Where Will iA Financial Be in 10 Years?

With strong earnings growth and a rising market presence, iA Financial stock may just be getting started. The post Where Will iA Financial Be in 10 Years? appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Winner of 250 million euro EuroMillions jackpot has made contact

The Irish winner of the EuroMillions jackpot has contacted The National Lottery, a spokeswoman has confirmed. The winning 250 million euro ticket was sold in a retail outlet in Co Cork. It is the 18th Irish winner and the largest ever Irish win of the EuroMillions jackpot. The winning numbers from Tuesday’s draw were 13, 22, 23, 44 and 49, with luc...


Where to Invest $5,000 in the TSX Today

Don't know where to put a $5,000 investment? Consider essential stocks like this one. The post Where to Invest $5,000 in the TSX Today appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Why the Clean Energy Boom Might Be Fueling Inequality

Why the Clean Energy Boom Might Be Fueling Inequality


S&P/TSX composite closes lower despite gains in energy stocks

Canada's main stock index ended lower on Thursday as investors continued to chew on the latest interest rate announcement out of the U.S. and the ripple effects of the Israel-Iran conflict.


5 reasons long-term investing beats day trading

Have you ever dreamed of quitting your full-time job and becoming a day trader of stocks? Sure, you have. It’s a common dream. Or, should we say, fantasy. Day-trading is exceptionally difficult. One can be successful for a period of time. But repeatable, long term success is rare. In fact, after 40 years in the investment business, we cannot name one single hugely successful day trader. Certainly, no day traders make it on the list of the...


I'm a professional money expert with dyscalculia — known as number dyslexia

There are manageable steps we can all take to conquer number phobia.


Does Canada need to boost defence spending to five per cent of GDP?

Defense spending, trade, and how the clock is ticking on a promise Prime Minister Mark Carney made, Cynthia Mulligan dives into the latest headlines from Parliament Hill during CityTalks, with Amanda Galbraith and Sharon Kaur.


Cost of comfortable retirement revealed — here's how much you need yearly

Listen to article Listen to article Your browser does not support the audio element. The high cost of living is also hitting pensioners as more money is needed for a comfortable retirement. Pensioners need more money in the bank if they want to be comfortable and afford more than just the basic necessitie...


Got extra cash? Here's when experts say it's best to make a lump-sum mortgage payment

Being mortgage free can seem like a distant goal when the outstanding balance is in the hundreds of thousands of dollars and most of your regular payments are going toward paying interest.


How much you should have in savings - and how your bank balance compares to the average Australian

Here's what the typical Aussie has in savings during a cost-of-living crisis.


What to do when you win big: Lessons from a $65-million Lotto Max windfall

After winning $65 million in the Lotto Max draw, Mark Hanley's story offers a heartwarming reminder to dream big, stay grounded and plan wisely: Advice anyone can use when faced with unexpected wealth


10 Reasons To Turn Your Property Into An Airbnb & 10 Ways To Do It

Your property could be earning while you sleep. Short-term rentals offer good side income and unexpected perks, and when it comes to Airbnb, no fancy real estate is needed. Smarter hosting means bigger rewards. So here, we explore 10 reasons to turn your property into an Airbnb—and 10 ways to achieve that.


12 Canadian Cities Where $40k Actually Goes Far


A Week In A British Columbia Border Town On A $130,000 Salary

Welcome to Money Diaries where we are tackling the ever-present taboo that is money. We’re asking real people how they spend their hard-earned money during a seven-day period — and we’re tracking every last dollar.Today: a counsellor who makes $130,000 per year and who spends some of her money this week on a blanket from The Bay.If you’d like to submit your own Money Diary, you can do so via our online form. We pay $150 for each published diary....


How to Grow a $10,000 TFSA Into $100,000

You can turn $10,000 into $100,000 by holding index funds like the iShares S&P/TSX 60 Index Fund (TSX:XIU). The post How to Grow a $10,000 TFSA Into $100,000 appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


11 Global Cities Where a $200k Salary Still Isn’t Enough


2 Dividend Stocks to Buy and Hold for Another 20 Years

If you want to create income for decades, invest in essential stocks like these. The post 2 Dividend Stocks to Buy and Hold for Another 20 Years appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Canada’s Top 15 Billionaires and How They Made Their Money


Fed leaves key interest rate unchanged, but sees 2 rate cuts this year

The Federal Reserve kept its key rate unchanged Wednesday, and officials expect inflation to worsen in the coming months. However, the central bank still foresees two interest rate cuts by the end of this year.


3 Smart Ways to Invest $5,000 for the Long Haul

Investors have three smart ways to substantially grow $5,000 in capital over a longer holding period. The post 3 Smart Ways to Invest $5,000 for the Long Haul appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


I’m 65, tired of working and have very little savings — is it possible to live off CPP alone? Yes, but you'll need to make these 3 big sacrifices

It may be tight, but it is doable


‘I save 70 per cent of my income’: People on their secret pension savings

A £1.2m pot is now essential for a comfortable retirement, according to statistics – and few are close. We speak to six people with healthy pensions about how they did it


Which Star Wars film made the most money?

Discover which Star Wars movie made the most money at the worldwide box office.


Buffett and Gates share similar secret to success

The two billionaires are aligned on this one core principle


Where Wealth Lives: These 10 Countries Have the World’s Highest GDP per Capita

Where Wealth Lives: These 10 Countries Have the World’s Highest GDP per Capita


5 Places With the Lowest Taxes — and 3 Where Citizens Pay the Most

5 Places With the Lowest Taxes — and 3 Where Citizens Pay the Most


Should Canadian retirees own or rent their home? Use this simple ‘5x5x5 rule’ to figure it out

Retirement author and YouTube host Geoff Schmidt advises following what he calls the 5x5x5 rule.


At 65 and set to retire with $357,000 in the bank: How much money can you comfortably spend each year?

The average Canadian retiree household spends roughly $62,000 per year. Based on this, retirees are wondering: Have I saved enough?


Your Money: how to budget for summer fun

From dining out to weekend getaways, summer fun can quickly turn into summer spending. Personal finance expert Rubina Ahmed-Haq joins Miranda Anthistle to share tips on how to build a summer budget without sacrificing the good times.


Protect up to $800K from inflation: Why Canadians are moving fast on high-interest savings accounts

Get ready to grow your savings faster with a high-interest savings account.


10 sources of emergency cash, ranked from best to worst

If unanticipated expenses exceed your emergency fund, here’s a look at where to go next.


40 and no pension: What do you do?

You’ve reached your 40s, are mid-way in your career and realize you’ll never have a pension. Here’s how to get ready for retirement.


4 ways to strengthen your finances

(NC) When it comes to your money, there’s no one-size-fits-all approach. But with a strategy in place you can reduce financial stress, align your goals, and plan for a brighter future. Here are four ways to help strengthen your finances and make your money work for you. Set a goal. Before you dive into budgeting […] The post 4 ways to strengthen your finances appeared first on For Your Life.


BoE poised to make Brits wait for interest rates relief amid fears over Middle East and inflation

The Monetary Policy Committee looks set to keep the base rate at 4.25 per cent when the latest decision is announced at noon.


15 Affordable Old Money Brands for Timeless Stealth Wealth Style

Good news: you don’t need a trust fund to look rakish, refined—and rich as hell. We’ve rounded up the best old money brands for sophisticated style.


8 people who made millions from a single investment

From Jeff Bezos's parents to the co-founder of Red Bull, these people made unlikely investments that made them staggeringly rich.


Will the euro overtake the dollar? Lagarde lays out 3 key conditions

The dollar remains the world's primary reserve currency. For the euro to take over that role, three key conditions must be met, says European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde at a conference in Kyiv. Lagarde noted that currently, the euro accounts for about 20% of global central bank reserves. "It is the second-largest reserve currenc...


15 Frugal Habits I Have Always Had

I didn't wake up one day and decide to be frugal. It just kind of happened as I started paying attention to where my money was actually going. A lot of times, the little things made the biggest difference. None of these habits feel like a huge sacrifice either-they just make life simpler and a lot less stressful. Here are 15 frugal habits that are part of my life now, and I'm not planning to quit them anytime soon. Featured Image Credit: sundikova /Depositphotos.com.


Five mortgage myths that simply are not true

Waiting for interest rates to drop further? That strategy can backfire


Struggling with money? Here are 5 tips for growing your income from a financial expert

Personal finance can often feel overwhelming, with many Millennial and Gen Z individuals struggling with student loans, the high cost of living, housing market challenges and a general sense of financial anxiety. But just as any challenge can be overcome through skill development and persistence, so can your finances. Whether you are just starting or looking to advance your financial skills, there are steps you can take to improve your financial...


Is saving $500,000 in investment income enough for couple to meet their retirement goals?

Kathy,* 50, and Trevor, 53, have two financial goals they want to achieve before Kathy retires at age 55 and Trevor retires at age 60. They want to pay off the mortgage on their primary residence and build up $500,000 in easy-to-access investment income — they are thinking about a laddering strategy for guaranteed investment certificates (GICs) — that will allow them to spend three months out of the year travelling and help their two young adult...


Headwinds could still topple Canadian dollar

Karl Schamotta, chief market strategist of Corpay Inc., talks with the Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about the trajectories of the Canadian dollar and the U.S. greenback.


Here are 7 ‘bad assets’ that could cause you to retire poor in Canada — how many do you own?

Avoid being trapped by these money drains