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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.


Is my passport still valid? New rules and prices around soon-to-be expired ID

Double check your passport before you book.


These autistic kids denied up to $800 a month because of IQ requirements

While Nova Scotia's Direct Family Support for Children program is meant to provide financial aid to families of kids with disabilities, many kids with autism are being denied the funding because they don't meet the province's definition of an intellectual disability. Celina Aalders reports.


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


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.


Top 10 airlines for the cheapest business class flights


How the 1949 Ford saved the company

As Ford gears up for a huge launch of its all-electric F-150 Lightning, we turn the clock back over 70 years to a car that saved the company


Gun supervisor for Alec Baldwin ‘Rust’ movie gets 18 months in prison

Movie armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed was sentenced to 18 months in prison in the fatal shooting of a cinematographer by Alec Baldwin on the set of the Western film “Rust,” at a sentencing hearing Monday in a New Mexico state court. (April 15)


Lake Como is adopting a ‘tourist fee’ like Venice – but is it justified?

It's the latest European spot to charge tourists to visit.


United Airlines says Boeing to compensate for damages caused by MAX 9 grounding

(Reuters) -United Airlines will receive compensation from planemaker Boeing for financial damages incurred in the first quarter due to the grounding of 737 MAX 9 aircraft, the carrier said on Wednesday. U.S. regulators had in January grounded some Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft for about three weeks for safety checks after a cabin panel blowout on an Alaska Airlines-operated MAX 9 jet. The incident


Spring Home Essentials: Elevating everyday basics

Style expert Samantha Pynn offers creative tips to refresh everyday essentials -with a twist. From luxurious sheets to vibrant towels, colorful dishes, stylish storage baskets, and cozy pillows and throws, she proves that basics don't have to be boring. Get ready to elevate your living spaces with simple yet stylish updates!


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


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...


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.


Pre-budget tradition: Freeland signals budget direction with new shoes

On Monday, Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland took part in a pre-budget tradition in which the Finance Minister buys a new pair of shoes to signal the direction the government plans to take in the coming year. This year, Freeland opted for a pair of black heels ahead of the release of the federal budget on Tuesday.


Business Matters: Federal budget 2024 brings changes to banking fees

The Liberals' 2024 federal budget includes several measures affecting the banking sector, such as cracking down on junk fees and working toward a framework for open banking. Kyle Benning has the details in Business Matters for Tuesday, April 17, 2024.


Live Nation could face lawsuit from U.S. Justice Department

The U.S. Justice Department will reportedly file an anti-trust lawsuit against entertainment giant, Live Nation. Erica Natividad with the details and how the outcome could impact Canada.


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...


Big gas price spike coming

As stockpiles of winter gas are depleted, expect to feel some pain at the pump with a large double-digit spike expected overnight. David Zura explains.


Who's behind Ontario's above guideline rent increases

A CBC data analysis looks into which corporate landlords applied most often to raise rents above provincial rent control guidelines in 2022.


Why TC Energy Stock Is Down 9% in a Month

TC Energy (TSX:TRP) stock has fallen by 9% in the last month, as it continues to divest assets to strengthen its bottom line. The post Why TC Energy Stock Is Down 9% in a Month appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Tax filing is open: Here are the changes to know about in 2024

There are changes you need to know about as the 2023 tax season opens. Breanna Karstens-Smith looks at how you can save money or where you might lose money.


How to Earn Big TFSA Income to Set Yourself Up for Retirement

With the right moves, a TFSA can bring in incredible income for retirement -- or even in just the next three years! The post How to Earn Big TFSA Income to Set Yourself Up for Retirement appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


A Week In California On A $190,000 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. This week: a software engineer who makes $190,000 per year and spends some of her money this week on an Apple Watch leather strap. Occupation: Software engineerIndustry: ITAge: 24Location: CaliforniaSalary: $190,000Assets: HYSA:...


2 jurors dismissed from Trump hush money trial, 2 others added as selection proceeds at halting pace

NEW YORK (AP) — Two more jurors were seated Thursday for Donald Trump's hush money trial, replacing two others who were dismissed, one after expressing doubt about her ability to be fair following disclosure of details about her identity. The other juror was let go over concerns that some of his answers in court may have been inaccurate. Rather tha...


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...


New report criticizes B.C. government funding for medications

A new report calls out the B.C. government for falling behind other provinces when it comes to covering several medications, including for rare conditions. Kylie Stanton has the details and the story of a grandmother who pays out of pocket for her granddaughter's meds.


Ontario police say 14 charged after 126 people lose money in 'grandparent scam'

TORONTO — Fourteen alleged members of an organized gang are facing dozens of charges after 126 people from across Canada lost nearly $1 million in total in a so-called "grandparent scam," Ontario Provincial Police announced Thursday, saying the fraud caused more than just financial distress. OPP Deputy Commissioner Marty Kearns said several scam vi...


TD Bank CEO says anti-money laundering probe ongoing, addressing weakness

TORONTO (Reuters) -Canada's TD Bank was working on its anti-money laundering (AML) compliance program, CEO Bharat Masrani said on Thursday, acknowledging that it was not up to the mark and that the U.S. Justice Department's was still probing. "We are in discussions with our regulators. Regretfully, our AML program was not where it needed to be, and we are addressing it," Masrani told shareholders


Top 6 US industries where you can earn the most money


Morgan Stanley, HSBC cutting Asia investment banking jobs on China deals slowdown

(Corrects grammar in paragraph 6.) HONG KONG (Reuters) -Morgan Stanley and HSBC are cutting dozens of investment banking jobs in the Asia Pacific region this week, sources said, as they ramp up cost-cutting, with weaker dealmaking and sluggish markets in China and Hong Kong weighing on business prospects. Morgan Stanley is cutting at least 50 investment banking jobs in the region starting this


How a group of strangers found homes together in one of Canada's priciest municipalities

Splitting mortgages via co-ownership is one way some British Columbians are achieving dreams of home ownership as real estate prices reach record highs.


Winnipeg business says garbage collector staged photo of overflowing bin, leading to extra charge

A Winnipeg man is accusing a waste collection company of deliberately messing with his bin and charging him for having overflowing garbage.


Winnipegger denied flight refund even though he bought cancellation insurance

Allianz Global Assistance says disaster at a pre-booked accommodation is not a covered reason under the policy.


Her landlord sold her apartment. Her new unit is the same size — and $700 more a month

CBC News asked renters in Toronto's Liberty Village what they think of renting in Canada's biggest city.


25 Wardrobe Must-Haves, According To Shopbop’s Fashion Director

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US aid to Ukraine: Date of vote in Congress is set, what it means

The House of Representatives in the USA could approve funding for assistance to Ukraine as part of Speaker Mike Johnson's initiative as early as this week. However, this is not the only issue that congressmen will be considering. RBC-Ukraine explains when and what the House of Representatives will be voting on. The material was prepared using state...


James' Tim Booth: 'We're not a 90s band - we're a 2024 one'

They are more successful now than ever.


Business Report: GTA gas prices set to soar

Gas prices are set to soar across the Toronto area. Plus, Boeing faces more safety allegations, and a Barbie-themed ketchup adds a splash of pink to hot dogs and hamburgers. Ari Rabinovitch has the day's top business stories.


Denmark becomes first country to procure weapons for Ukraine's Forces from Ukrainian manufacturers

Recently, Denmark allocated a new aid package to Ukraine, and part of the funds will be spent on weapons for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which Ukrainian companies will produce, according to the Minister for Strategic Industries, Oleksandr Kamyshin. It is noted that this involves $28.5 million. The department specified that this is the first and so...


Tesla asks shareholders to restore $56B Elon Musk pay package that was voided by Delaware judge

DETROIT (AP) — Tesla is asking shareholders to restore a $56 billion pay package for CEO Elon Musk that was rejected by a Delaware judge this year, and to shift the company's corporate home to Texas. The changes, to be voted on by stockholders at a June 13 annual meeting, could be a tougher sell than when it was first approved in 2018. The Austin, ...


Rise & fall of the bargain-priced roadster

Going topless used to be cheap and often cheerful. We trace the history of the boom and the bust


Vacant Home Tax redesign possible after thousands wrongfully charged

More than 100,000 homeowners in Toronto ended up with bills that are now being reversed. Mayor Chow is looking to overhaul the program while some city councillors want it cancelled. Mark McAllister reports.


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.


3 Safe Dividend Stocks to Beat Inflation

Canadian stocks like Fortis Inc (TSX:FTS) offer relatively safe dividends. The post 3 Safe Dividend Stocks to Beat Inflation appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


How to Decrease Your Taxable Income and Still Make Money (and it’s Legal!)

There are legal ways to bring down your taxable income and put that extra cash towards your future. Plus, create passive income for life! The post How to Decrease Your Taxable Income and Still Make Money (and it’s Legal!) appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


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


Patients are paying for surgeries covered by the province

Health-care advocates say patients are unnecessarily paying thousands to private medical clinics for procedures covered by the province, such as cataract surgery. They say many patients are falling for doctors engaging in 'predatory upselling' of services.


Average long-term US mortgage rate climbs above 7% to highest level since late November

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Prospective homebuyers are facing higher costs to finance a home with the average long-term U.S. mortgage rate moving above 7% this week to its highest level in nearly five months. The average rate on a 30-year mortgage rose to 7.1% from 6.88% last week, mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday. A year ago, the rate averaged 6.39...


Federal budget gets mixed reaction in Alberta

The federal government has tabled its budget and as Adam MacVicar reports, reaction is mixed by both provincial and municipal leaders.