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Warren Buffett retired with US$150B last year — here’s the simple wealth magic trick he once said does the heavy lifting

“The nature of compound interest is that it behaves like a snowball"


I just got laid off and our household income is now under $100K. How do I cover my daughter’s $33K tuition without raiding my retirement?

It can be tempting to dip into other savings accounts, but you don't have to


The future of money: Digital currency is changing everything

The modern monetary system is experiencing a complete transformation because people are moving away from using … The Future of Money: Digital Currency Is Changing EverythingRead more


The $658K reality check: Canada's benchmark price is falling and your nest egg may be shrinking — act now

Canada's housing market is stalling, putting your equity is at risk. Here's how to protect your money now


The eye-watering amount you now need in super as the cost of a comfortable retirement surges again

New figures reveal you'll now need a jaw‑dropping super stash just to retire comfortably.


Five things parents should teach their kids about money

Money makes the world go round – and that’s why children need to learn about it as soon as they possibly can. Research shows children who’ve had some financial education at school are more likely to save up frequently, have a bank account, and be confident managing their money. In November last year, the government confirmed that financial literacy...


Wife explodes after discovering her husband's secret money move - so is her reaction justified?

A husband has admitted his wife is 'ropeable' after she discovered his secret money-making scheme. But does she have a point?


Inside a 'pig-butchering' scam: How fraudsters turn online romance into a US$280K financial loss for 1 man

“I lost everything. I lost my kids’ future. I lost my future"


How a Gen Z finance enthusiast in Forest Hill spends her money

Business analyst and budding TikTok investment guru Chaeeun Lee hopes to visit 50 countries before she turns 30


Metro Bank vows to open more branches as it returns to profit after cost cutting drive

Metro Bank, which has been on a major cost cutting drive, said it was still committed to retail customers and would continue to open more high street banks.


It’s getting cheaper to live in London – why housing costs are falling fast

'Rising service charges, ground rent and building-safety issues' are some of the reasons that have 'deterred buyers appetite' in the capital, experts say


I stuffed a piñata with $1,000 cash - strangers kept what fell out

I bought a piñata, stuffed it with $1,000 in real cash - ones, fives, tens, twenties, fifties, and even a crisp $100 - and headed to 5th Street Alley in Eugene, Oregon. The rules were simple: one hit each, and you keep whatever falls out. Things escalated quickly once the first bills started raining down and word got out that Penny the Piñata was loaded. One swing led to a full decapitation and a $79 payday, and from there it was chaos until every last dollar dropped. Now the big question is… can we hit 600,000 subscribers so I can unleash the $10,000 piñata next?


Microcap explodes higher after $31 million capital raise

In the small cap world, few catalysts move the needle faster than fresh capital priced at the market. When financing not only injects cash but also restructures the balance sheet, traders often take notice.


How new money enters the economy

From physical cash to electronic deposits, modern money is created in ways most people never see. This video simplifies the entire process and explains how money is born in today’s financial system.


US dollar nudges lower on hopes of Middle East de-escalation

By Amanda Cooper and Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss LONDON/NEW YORK, March 4 (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar slipped on Wednesday, pulling back from the multi‑month highs it touched in the previous session, as investors unwound safe‑haven positions on rising hopes that the Middle East conflict may prove shorter‑lived than initially feared. Improved sentiment was underpinned by a New York Times report on


My wife says saving $2 a day means we can retire at 55. We’re in our early 30s—and I honestly think that’s ridiculous. Is she right?

Retire at 55 and all you have to do is save $2 a day for the next 20-25 years. We get how that can sound pie-in-the-sky. But is it? Let’s run the numbers and find out if you can have your retire early pie and eat it too.


A working womans guide to financial wellness

Do you sometimes feel like you’re doing it all: building your career, caring for family and friends, budgeting finances and managing your household? With so much on the go, a woman’s life can be a juggling act. To help create a little more balance, it’s worth taking the time to build a financial plan that […] The post A working womans guide to financial wellness appeared first on For Your Life.


My ex-husband made me take money out of my retirement to invest in stocks. I just found out about the repayment rule. Am I ever going to retire?

She withdrew retirement savings at her ex-husband’s urging and missed the 60-day repayment rule. Now she fears she’ll never retire. Here’s what the rules mean, the real damage done, and how to rebuild your nest egg with smart, practical steps.


How do I afford all my planes? Secret revealed

Owning multiple aircraft seems impossible without deep pockets—but there’s a secret behind the hangar doors. What strategy makes it all affordable, and how does one pilot manage to keep so many planes in the sky?


What does the Spring Statement mean for your money?

There are questions and figures from today’s statement that will directly affect your money. Here’s what you should know.


Germany's Bundesbank central bank records €8.6 billion loss in 2025

Germany's central bank, the Bundesbank, on Thursday reported an €8.6 billion ($9.9 billion) loss in 2025. The figure was less than half of the €19 billion loss recorded in the previous year, but remained the second-biggest loss in the Frankfurt-based bank's history. "While we continue to bear financial burdens, these are easing," said Bundesbank Pr...


SoftBank eyes up to $40 billion loan to fund OpenAI investment, Bloomberg News reports

March 6 (Reuters) - Japanese conglomerate SoftBank is seeking a loan of up to $40 billion, primarily to finance its investment in ChatGPT-maker OpenAI, Bloomberg News reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter. The bridge loan would hold a roughly 12-month tenor, Bloomberg reported, with four lenders, including JPMorgan , underwriting the facility. Talks with banks are ongoing,


Market crash or all-time high? 3 reasons why we could see both in 2026

Here's both a bull and bear case for the TSX this year, as we head into what could be one of the most uncertain years in the market in some time. The post Market Crash or All-Time High? 3 Reasons Why We Could See Both in 2026 appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Alcohol, mini-golf helped double Canadian Senate's hospitality bill since 2019, says taxpayers group

Like the Members of Parliament in Ottawa, the 105 members of Canada’s Senate are getting a pay raise on April 1.


Banks don’t want you to know this simple money move

The assumption by many individuals is that banks are always assisting customers to make better financial … Banks Don’t Want You to Know This Simple Money MoveRead more


This monthly dividend stock could make March feel like payday season

Dream Industrial’s monthly payout can make budgeting feel easier, but the real appeal is its industrial rent coverage and steady leasing execution. The post This Monthly Dividend Stock Could Make March Feel Like Payday Season appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Why the Canadian dollar is bearing up as the surging greenback punches a hole through other G10 currencies

Canada’s status as a major energy exporter is currently shielding the Canadian dollar from a surging greenback better than other G10 currencies, say currency investors.


Talk about lucky! Meet the lottery players who've hit the jackpot more than once

Discover the incredible stories of the multiple jackpot winners who scored big on the lottery more than once and netted a fortune.


Canadians remain anxious about retirement — but planning helps, survey finds

Taking time to plan — and trust the CPP — helps Canadians feel more confident about their retirement future


Number of ISA millionaires will soon surpass those who have won seven-figure jackpots on the lottery

The most recent data shows there are were 5,070 Isa millionaires, up from 4,850 in 2022, according to a Freedom of Information request from money app Plum.


Capital gains tax bill for small investors to soar after stock rally

The taxman could cream off an extra £3.7bn a year on average between now and the start of the next decade after a much better than forecast market performance.


Chinese boss piles up $26million in cash and invites staff to take as much as they can carry

A Chinese company has piled up $26million in cash for its end of year party, allowing employees to go home with as much as they can carry.


Caller earning over $126,000 says he’s drowning in debt. The Ramsey Show hosts say budgeting — not bankruptcy — is the fix

He doesn't have a math problem — he has a spending and planning problem


Marvell Tech shares soar on bullish multi-year AI chip outlook

By Rashika Singh March 6 (Reuters) - Marvell Technology rose nearly 11% in early trading on Friday, as its upbeat multi-year forecast underscored booming demand for custom AI chips from large technology companies. The jump could add more than $10 billion to the company's market value if gains hold. Marvell's strong forecast comes on the heels of peer Broadcom projecting more than $100 billion


National Bank reports $1.25B Q1 profit

Canada's sixth-largest bank reported a first-quarter profit of $1.25 billion, up from $997 million a year earlier, helped by its acquisition of Canadian Western Bank. (Feb. 25, 2026)


How the next Bank of Canada decision could change your payments (mortgage, car, credit)

Interest rates may sound like background noise, but they shape what you pay each month. When the Bank of Canada moves its key rate, lenders respond quickly. Mortgage payments shift. Car loans feel heavier or lighter. Credit card interest can climb without warning.


BMO's Q1 profits rise to $2.49B despite severance charge, rising consumer stress

TORONTO — BMO Financial Group reported a rise in profits that beat analyst expectations despite charges related to layoffs and increased signs of strain for Canadian consumers.


Turning $1000 into a business in NYC!

In this video, watch as I turn my $1200 stimulus check into a new business. The journey involves detailed steps on budgeting, planning, and the challenges faced while starting a venture from scratch.


What’s driving new money decisions in the US

Americans have completely changed their approach to money management since the last few years. People now … What’s Driving New Money Decisions in the USRead more


Wealthsimple becomes member of SWIFT payments system

TORONTO — Wealthsimple says it has become a member of the Swift global financial messaging network as it looks to expand its money moving capabilities.


Both Premium Bonds £1m jackpot winners in March had maximum holding of £50,000 again!

Both winners of the £1m Premium Bonds jackpot once again held the maximum £50,000 in the popular National Savings and Investment account.


Custody, houses, money and special pre-nup clauses? What high-earning women need to know about divorce in Canada

As more women begin to outearn men, they are beginning to discover that their wealth and assets are on the line when they divorce a lower-earning spouse


23 March money moves Canadians should make before spring gets expensive

March in Canada feels calm on the surface. Snow starts melting. Patios reopen. Travel ads return. Behind that soft reset, prices often climb. Groceries shift with new supply costs. Insurance renewals land. Vacation bookings fill fast. Utility bills change with the seasons.


Introduction to money management: How and where to begin investing

Money management is considered to be one of the most significant life skills, and some individuals … Introduction to Money Management: How and Where to Begin InvestingRead more


This Doctors Without Borders marketer earns $100,000 a year. How does she spend it?

Manpreet Badyal moved from Delhi to Vancouver to Toronto in search of success


Why high-yield savings accounts are trending among millennials

The financial world in 2026 has seen a major shift in how younger generations handle their … Why High-Yield Savings Accounts Are Trending Among MillennialsRead more


Middle East developments set to sway US stocks as inflation data adds wrinkle

By Lewis Krauskopf NEW YORK, March 6 (Reuters) - Investors will seek signs in the coming week of how sprawling the war in the Middle East will become and how much it will disrupt energy supplies, as they chew over fresh inflation data. A U.S.-Israeli campaign against Iran that entered its sixth day on Thursday was consuming markets, with a jump in oil prices headlining volatility across assets.


SpaceX IPO could raise more money than all of last year’s IPOs combined

Elon Musk’s SpaceX could soon pull off what analysts are calling the “mother of all IPOs” — raising more money in a single public offering than all U.S. IPOs combined last year. If current estimates hold, the company’s debut could reshape capital markets and deliver an enormous windfall to Wall Street banks. A trillion-dollar space company SpaceX’s...


10 clever money-saving habits from around the world

From mindful budgeting to bamboo coin banks, could these financial traditions from other countries make you richer?


Why Canadian retirees are running out of money faster than expected

Retirement was supposed to bring financial security after decades of hard work and careful planning. Canadians who saved diligently, contributed to pensions, and followed traditional ... Read more This article appeared first on Mastermind Quotes.