Instructional Video2:49
Curated Video

How to Negotiate When Buying a Car

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast -A car salesperson can't talk you out of your hard-earned cash without your cooperation! When buying a car, take charge of the negotiation by preparing thoroughly beforehand.
Instructional Video5:52
PBS

Does Wealth Make You Meaner?

12th - Higher Ed
Books and movies love to show wealthy people as cruel, unfeeling, and miserly. Turns out science has an explanation for why greater amounts of wealth can turn us into Scrooges. Should you just avoid growing your wealth… or is there a...
Instructional Video3:21
MarketWatch

Buying your first car? Here's what you need to know

Higher Ed
Your first car purchase is such an exciting milestone, but it can turn into a nightmare if you're not careful. Here are some tips to help you through it.
Instructional Video35:47
IDG TECHtalk

Complying with CCPA: Answers to common questions

Higher Ed
Enforcement of the California Consumer Privacy Act begins this summer, but lawsuits are already being filed. To help you comply and avoid being sued, CSO contributor Maria Korolov joins IDG TECH(talk) host Juliet Beauchamp to discuss...
Instructional Video5:55
PBS

Should You Break Up With Your Big Bank?

12th - Higher Ed
Only 27% of Americans have confidence in banks, but what are your other options? Check out the pros and cons of keeping your money with your big bank.
News Clip3:02
Curated Video

Fraudsters hack into home computer used for online banking

9th - Higher Ed
A Winnipeg woman is warning people about the risks of online banking after fraudsters hacked into her laptop computer in May 2024 and left her with a debt of more than $174,000.
News Clip4:36
Press Association

Presidential candidate Heather Humphreys defends credit union work and accuses Connolly of ‘double standards’

Higher Ed
Heather Humphreys has said no-one lost their home when she worked at a credit union as she accused her presidential rival of “double standards”.



Ms Humphreys and Fine Gael have criticised Catherine Connolly’s work as a...
News Clip1:59
Curated Video

Banking apps pose new problems if same cheque cashed twice

9th - Higher Ed
Mobile banking apps are all about convenience, but as their use increases — so do the risks. What used to be impossible — cashing the same cheque twice — has become a growing problem that can leave even those who don't use the apps on...
News Clip2:03
Curated Video

Credit union employees say they too must upsell

9th - Higher Ed
Dozens of employees tell CBC's Go Public they feel the same pressure as bank employees to meet high sales targets
News Clip5:28
Curated Video

Uber criminal probe

9th - Higher Ed
Monica Goyal, adjunct professor, Osgoode Hall Law School, on a U.S. probe of Uber's use of Greyball software
News Clip4:40
Curated Video

Bank backs out of pot business

9th - Higher Ed
Nathan MacLellan, owner of Hemp Country, says bank dropped his store
News Clip3:21
Curated Video

Winnipeg man loses more than $600K in alleged wire-transfer fraud

9th - Higher Ed
Peter Squire never imagined what it would be like to lose his retirement savings of more than $600,000 to a fraudster. But now that it's happened, the Winnipeg retiree is dealing with the shock and wants to warn other people about what...
News Clip6:52
Curated Video

Be Well: Keeping an Eye on Your Own Finances Amid Bank Collapses

9th - Higher Ed
Be Well: What to Consider For Your Own Finances Amid Banking Collapses
News Clip4:07
Curated Video

Stretching Your Dollar: When to Opt for a Credit Union Vs. Bank

9th - Higher Ed
Kia McCallister-Young, director of America Saves, joined Cheddar News to explain key differences to consider when making a choice between a credit union and a bank. "You want to do your research and know exactly how to gain membership to...
News Clip2:35
Curated Video

E-transfer fraud victims call for better protections

9th - Higher Ed
When an e-transfer Alysia Lok expected from a client got redirected by a fraudster, the client's financial institution told her the money was gone for good. Not only that, it wasn't responsible for reimbursing her.
News Clip8:44
Curated Video

What B.C.'s downgraded credit rating means for you

9th - Higher Ed
Two global ratings agencies downgraded B.C.'s credit rating on Wednesday, citing the fiscal deficit and financial outlook for the province. Bryan Yu, chief economist at Central 1 Credit Union, said this means the B.C. government may have...
News Clip17:44
Press Association

SDLP Leader Colum Eastwood launches manifesto

Higher Ed
SDLP Leader Colum Eastwood during his party's manifesto launch at the Verbal Arts Centre in Derry City.
News Clip4:41
Press Association

Andy Burnham launches his 2024 mayoral campaign

Higher Ed
Andy Burnham launches his 2024 mayoral campaign for Greater Manchester. Mr Burnham gave his address in Salford.



Mr Burnham promised to further integrate Manchester's bus services, as well as continue his scheme for tackling...
News Clip2:53
Press Association

Rachel Reeves visits community bank in Brighton

Higher Ed
Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves visits a community bank in Brighton as she repeats the party’s pledge to help more first-time buyers on to the housing ladder.
Stock Footage0:30
Getty Images

HD: Financial Journalist Reporting Live

Pre-K - Higher Ed
HD: Financial Journalist Reporting Live
Stock Footage0:30
Getty Images

HD: Financial Journalist Reporting About Stock Markets

Pre-K - Higher Ed
HD: Financial Journalist Reporting About Stock Markets
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Getty Images

HD: Female Journalist Reporting Live In TV News

Pre-K - Higher Ed
HD: Female Journalist Reporting Live In TV News
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Getty Images

HD: Financial Journalist On Location

Pre-K - Higher Ed
HD: Financial Journalist On Location
Stock Footage0:30
Getty Images

HD: Journalist Reporting Live From London

Pre-K - Higher Ed
HD: Journalist Reporting Live From London