by DNotesEDU | Apr 25, 2017 | Banking, Money
If you have a bank account that has seen no activity in the last ten years, it may be in the possession of the Bank of Canada (BoC). This also applies to other Canadian dollar financial instruments issued by a regulated bank or trust company, including term deposits,...
by DNotesEDU | Apr 1, 2017 | Debt, Financial Literacy, Money, Saving
April is Financial Literacy Month in the United States, and since its inception in 2004, it has raised public awareness and focused attention on the need for, and current lack of, financial education. While most of this is directed at students, there is a dire need...
by DNotesEDU | Mar 31, 2017 | Cryptocurrency, Debt, Money
For decades various organizations around the world have been working diligently to bring banking services to the unbanked billions. The global spread of mobile phone access and advances in fintech innovation are laying the groundwork for great strides to be made in...
by DNotesEDU | Feb 5, 2017 | Financial Literacy, Financial Planning, Money, Saving
“Research has shown that people who use these calculators save more money than people who don’t.” – Making the Most of Your Money Now by Jane Bryant Quinn The power of a savings/investing calculator may lie partly in the fact that it is in...
by DNotesEDU | Feb 2, 2017 | Cryptocurrency, Investing, Money
Twenty four hours a day, seven days a week, you will find people ‘rolling the dice’, playing games, trying to outsmart ‘the house’, as well as spending, winning, or losing money. If you hadn’t read the title of this article, you may have...