Negative interest rates: Why some banks are paying people to have a mortgage

In Denmark, banks are offering mortgages to customers with zero to negative rates. Could this happen in Canada?

Everyone is making fun of Apple's credit card because it can’t touch anything

The tech company warned users this week that the card is easily scratched.

My journey into the world of cryptocurrency trading

Here are some things I wish I’d been told before I got into crypto trading.

Gen Xers are the most indebted Canadian generation, followed by Millennials

Out of all Canadian borrowers, Generation X owes the most money. Behind them? Millennials.

Here are the insurance brands Canadians trust the most

One insurance provider ranked first in both the auto and home insurance categories.

More Canadians have TFSAs than RRSPs — but they’re not using them to invest

RBC poll reveals more Canadians own TFSAs than RRSPs. But are they using them to their full potential?

B.C. driver saves $2,000 on auto insurance as ICBC rolls out new calculations

The crown corporation is using a new algorithm to calculate premiums, and the difference is drastic.

Alberta’s auto insurance rate cap is expiring in two weeks

Insurance companies have accused the cap of hurting profits and customers.

I’m glad I was broke when I got married

How one couple dodged a lavish wedding — and the debt that would have come with it.

B.C. drivers pay nearly $2,000 a year for auto insurance, highest in the country

British Columbia remains the most expensive province for auto insurance premiums in the country.

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