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Canadian attitudes about crypto – 2022
…in crypto Crypto buyers’ reasons for purchasing included: wanting to make more money compared to a traditional savings account. believing in the value of the technology. wanting a speculative investment…
Terms of use
Terms of Use The Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) maintains the GetSmarterAboutMoney.ca and the InvestingQuestions.ca websites (individually Website, and collectively Websites) and its related social media sites including, but not limited…
8 questions to ask an advisor
…with for at least 5 years? 6. What is your investment philosophy? Will you buy and hold fairly safe investments that are likely to make money over a longer period…
Who’s who in Canadian markets
When you buy and sell securities, your money flows through a network market participants, including: Investors – In Canada, there are many kinds of investors. Two kinds of investors include:…
OSC Seniors Strategy Updates
…registered firms and representatives. A number of new dedicated resources have been added to GetSmarterAboutMoney.ca, including the Retirement Cashflow Calculator, which was created to help individuals plan their cash flow…
Reverse mortgages
…money in regular instalments or lump sum. Stay in your home. You continue to own your home while accessing some of its equity. Tax-free funds. You do not pay tax…
Digital coin basics
…assets or conventional money (like dollars), often for a fee. Cryptoasset trading platforms operate around the world. These platforms may be especially susceptible to fraud and market manipulation. In addition,…
How to close a bank account
…fee each time a PAD is taken out of your old account and there’s not enough money to cover it. 4. Stop writing cheques on your old chequing account Make…
Rewards credit cards
…each dollar you spend, that’s like getting a 1% to 2% rebate. Cash back cards offer similar rebates, but you have more choices for how you use the money. Paying…