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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…
Role of the executor
…obtain payment, and other entitlements. Dealing with digital assets such as social and digital accounts like email, Linkedin, Facebook, etc. Keeping detailed records of any money spent as they have…
Using trusts in estate planning
…lifetime, while ensuring that your children from a previous marriage eventually inherit any remaining assets. 2. Your spouse lacks financial expertise If your spouse needs help with money management after…
How registration protects investors
…also doesn’t guarantee that you’ll make money or that you won’t lose money. Caution Being registered is not a guarantee that the person you deal with will always give you…
How a fraudster might approach you
…lists that are traded, sold, and re-used. Sometimes they’ll trick victims a second time in a recovery room scam where victims think they’re getting their money back. Groups Scammers use…
7 signs of financial elder abuse
…habits. 4. Sudden or large amounts of cash are being withdrawn from their accounts Unusual changes to a person’s financial behavior, especially cash withdrawals or transfers of money are occurring….
Investor risk, behaviour and beliefs
…leverages new research about our complicated money-selves. The Canadian Money State of Mind Risk Survey 2014,a national study conducted for Investor Education Fund (IEF) by The Brondesbury Group, provides a…