What not to do with $100,000 cash: Hide it for a rainy day.Man recovers $100,000 he stashed in his TV set 30 years ago and forgot. Seems like a feel-good story, right? It’s actually a financial nightmare.
How young is too young to learn about mortgages?There’s a push to add all kinds of new things to the mandatory school curriculum, from financial literacy to coding. But we just can’t have it all.
When kids’ allowance goes digitalFrom 2016: Children as young as age five are getting their own debit and credit cards. Will it make them financially savvy?
Negative interest rates? That’s a negative.Interest rates in Japan and Europe are now less than zero. That’s not a disaster—but it could lead to one.
What are the odds you’ll actually win the Powerball jackpot?Thinking you might get lucky in this record-setting Powerball? Getting struck by a part of an airplane is actually 29 times more likely
What would you buy with the biggest jackpot in U.S. lottery history?This week’s Powerball winnings are estimated at $1.4 billion (USD). Here are some ideas if you wanted to go shopping with all that money
Drip, drip, drip: Why Canadians pay fees for everything’Drip pricing’ has us paying more for less—and you can thank the airlines.
Bitcoin: A new fixture at one Canadian universityWith encouragement from the Simon Fraser University Bitcoin Club, the university installed three vending machines on campus
Here’s the real cost of retirement happinessAs part of MoneySense’s financial literacy week, here’s a look at three different budgets to help you plan your spending more thoughtfully