Cenovus back to profit

Cenovus Energy reports $113M fourth-quarter profit Cenovus Energy Inc. reported a fourth-quarter profit of $113 million compared with a loss of nearly $1.36 billion in the same quarter a year earlier. The oilsands company says the profit amounted to nine cents per share for the quarter ended Dec. 31 compared with a loss of $1.10 […]

A&W sees small sales slip

A&W sees sales metric slip in Q4 after strong performance last year A&W Revenue Royalties Income Fund saw same-store sales grow for the year, even as they slipped in the most recent quarter. The fund says the key retail metric fell 1.9 per cent for the fourth quarter ended Dec. 31, 2019. That’s down from […]

HOW CRYPTO SAVINGS CAN EARN 250X MORE THAN A BANK ACCOUNT

The crypto industry is evolving into a decentralized financial landscape. This builds upon Satoshi’s original vision of becoming bankless, and some digital assets are yielding bank busting interest rates. DEFI IS THE FUTURE OF CRYPTO Banks are in trouble and that much is a fact. Global debt is escalating and commercial banks are feeding it […]

Most Older Americans Would Tell Their Younger Selves to Start Saving Sooner

Retirement can seem very far away when you’re young. Unfortunately, because of this, many people who are just starting out don’t save enough for it. Saving too little early on can make it much harder to catch up later as you lose out on years of compound interest. That’s likely why so many older Americans […]

How banks are motivating customers to save up for big purchases

Just as we fill up on empty calories throughout the day, we load our shopping carts full of useless junk. Some days, to be sure, we do better than others. But what if a savings tool could keep our head in the game — and our money in our bank accounts — just a bit […]

Opinion: This one change can improve your retirement wealth by 50%

How you ask a question has a huge impact on the answer. This truth is already widely known in fields other than retirement finance, of course. A famous example comes from Dan Ariely, a professor psychology and behavioral economics at Duke University: Participation in organ donation programs varies widely according to how the question is […]

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