FP Answers: Is there any advantage to continuing CPP contributions after age 60?
If you’re under age 65 and earning an income, you must contribute to CPP. Read a financial adviser's advice to this self-employed person.
Top 6 ways to improve your finances this year
If you’re bound and determined to make 2023 the year you get a better handle on your finances, these steps should help. Read more.
Questions to ask yourself when allocating money to debt repayments, savings and investments
With interest rates rising, it's a good time to reassess how you allocate capital between debt repayments, savings and investments. Read on
4 ways the wealthy can make a dent in a large tax bill
These tax-saving ideas could help the wealthy pay 5 times instead of 7 times what the average person pays on taxes. Find out more.
'Double whammy' has Canadians more concerned about debt than ever, survey finds
Nearly half of Canadians are concerned about debt amid rising interest rates and inflation, says poll. Find out more
Taxpayer tries to claim parking costs as medical expense, claiming discrimination for travelling short distances
Now is the time to start gathering the receipts you’ll need if you’re hoping to claim the medical expense tax credit. Find out more.
$100 million New Jersey deli fugitive Peter Coker Jr. agrees to extradition to U.S. from Thailand
Peter Coker Jr. was arrested as a fugitive in Thailand. He faces charges in the U.S. in connection with the infamous $100 million New Jersey deli.
FTC asks judge to hold 'pharma bro' Martin Shkreli in contempt of court for forming new drug firm
Martin Shkreli, who was released from prison last year, had been banned "for life" from the drug business as a result of an FTC lawsuit.
Cramer’s week ahead: 'Be on your toes’ this earnings period
Jim Cramer previewed next week's slate of earnings featuring reports from Microsoft, Southwest Airlines, IBM and more.
Bitcoin has climbed more than 10% this week, outperforming stocks
Cryptocurrencies rose this week even as stocks retreated from their new year rally and a major crypto lender submitted a long awaited bankruptcy filing.
Fed Governor Waller backs quarter-point interest rate hike at next meeting
The central bank official said during a Council on Foreign Relations event in New York that the Fed can dial down on the size of its rate hikes.
Here are the layoff severance packages Google, Microsoft, Amazon and other tech giants have promised
Laid-off employees across the tech sector enter an uncertain job market. Here's what their previous employers have offered to tide them over.
Tesla will 'keep blowing our minds' despite Elon Musk's distractions, shareholder Tencent says
Tencent, known as one of the world's largest gaming and social media firms, invested in Tesla in 2017, taking a 5% stake for around $1.78 billion.
'China cannot be out, China must be in': France says it's diverging with Washington on Beijing ties
France's President Emmanuel Macron is reportedly planning a trip to China in the coming weeks to discuss energy and trade.
Feds seize almost $700 million of FTX assets in Sam Bankman-Fried criminal case
Federal prosecutors seized nearly $700 million in cash and assets connected to Sam Bankman-Fried, primarily in the form of Robinhood shares.
Google to lay off 12,000 people — read the memo CEO Sundar Pichai sent to staff
Sundar Pichai, Google's CEO, said in an email sent to the company's staff Friday that the firm will lay off 12,000 employees.
