Survey: Half the Workforce Lives Paycheck to Paycheck

Even 31% of those making $100,000-plus live paycheck to paycheck. The problem is less prevalent among baby boomers. More of us might be living on the edge of serious financial trouble than you realize. Half of working Americans say they’re living paycheck to paycheck, meaning they have zero money left over after they pay all… Continue reading Survey: Half the Workforce Lives Paycheck to Paycheck

The gen-Xers running Canada just got a wakeup call from Putin

Kevin Carmichael: Canadian companies haven’t had to seriously think about political risk for decades. There’s no longer any avoiding it Publishing date: Feb 24, 2022  •  9 hours ago  •  5 minute read  •  10 Comments Black smoke rises from a military airport in Chuguyev near Kharkiv, Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022. Photo by ARIS MESSINIS/AFP… Continue reading The gen-Xers running Canada just got a wakeup call from Putin

Father awarded more than $675,000 in costs after epic five-year fight over kids

Adam N. Black: A finding of bad faith engages serious cost consequences in family law litigation The conflict between separated parents must always yield to the best interests of their children. Failure to do so will almost inevitably have disastrous emotional and financial repercussions. Photo by Getty Images/iStockphoto files After five years of litigation, culminating… Continue reading Father awarded more than $675,000 in costs after epic five-year fight over kids

Russian market rout wipes $200 billion from stocks, ruble dives

Stocks ended the main trading session down 33 per cent — their biggest-ever retreat Author of the article: Bloomberg News Netty Ismail and Anya Andrianova Saved Searches Shared cnd ftp National Post Queries-TOR Private (vwells) Workflows Approval TORONTO TORONTOFP_WEB TORONTOFP_WEB_VERT TORONTONP_WEB TORONTONP_WEB_VERT TORONTOTO_SAXO_7 TORONTOTO_SAXO_TORSUN TORONTOTO_SAXO_WPN TORONTOTO_WEB_TORSUN   11 of 575RUSSIA ACTION   … Continue reading Russian market rout wipes $200 billion from stocks, ruble dives

David Rosenberg: The Russians aren’t coming, they’ve arrived — here’s what could happen next

At minimum this halts Europe’s economic recovery, and the energy shock risks a recession Publishing date: Feb 24, 2022  •  16 hours ago  •  4 minute read  •  27 Comments Smoke rises from a power plant after shelling outside the town of Schastia, near the eastern Ukraine city of Lugansk. Photo by ARIS MESSINIS/AFP via Getty… Continue reading David Rosenberg: The Russians aren’t coming, they’ve arrived — here’s what could happen next

Bank of Canada March interest rate hike a done deal, economists say

Survey showed economists expect rates will be higher by year-end than previously thought Author of the article: Publishing date: Feb 24, 2022  •  12 hours ago  •  3 minute read  •  6 Comments Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem. Photo by David Kawai/Bloomberg BENGALURU — The Bank of Canada will raise interest rates by 25 basis… Continue reading Bank of Canada March interest rate hike a done deal, economists say

How to Win With Game Stocks | Kiplinger

stocks Game stocks are the backbone of the metaverse, the “next big thing” in consumer technology.In one of the most volatile episodes in stock market history, investors early last year took the shares of a company called GameStop (GME) on a wild ride that few would have expected for a business that’s mostly a brick-and-mortar antique,… Continue reading How to Win With Game Stocks | Kiplinger

Stock Market Today: Russian Invasion Sparks Roller-Coaster Day for Stocks | Kiplinger

Stock Market Today Stocks initially opened deep in the red on news of Russia’s full-scale attack on Ukraine.News of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine sent stocks plummeting out of the gate today. “We’re clearly in risk-off mode in the market right now given the uncertainty regarding the military operations in Ukraine,” says Brian Price, head… Continue reading Stock Market Today: Russian Invasion Sparks Roller-Coaster Day for Stocks | Kiplinger