Instructional Video2:49
MarketWatch

3 ways to protect your money in a slowing economy

Higher Ed
As consumers continue to cope with inflation and recession worries grow, here's how you can protect your finances.
Instructional Video3:20
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Saving Retirement [Teresa Ghilarducci]

Higher Ed
Is America facing a retirement crisis?  Teresa Ghilarducci, Director of the Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis at The New School for Social Research says yes, but that we can still save retirement.  In this episode of INET...
Instructional Video9:17
KnowMo

Compound Growth and Decay: Understanding the Formula and Real-World Applications

12th - Higher Ed
The video explains the concept of compound growth and decay in real-life scenarios such as interest rates, bacterial growth, radioactive decay, and depreciation of houses and cars. The video provides examples and formulas for calculating...
Instructional Video6:03
National Institute of Standards and Technology

Honeywell FM&T Highlights and Results with Baldrige

9th - 12th
Highlights best practices of the 2009 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award recipient Honeywell Federal Manufacturing & Technologies, including leadership, strategic planning, customer engagement, voice of the customer, workforce...
Instructional Video18:26
Wonderscape

A Beginner's Guide to Earning, Spending, Saving, Investing, and Borrowing Money

K - 5th
Learn all about basic finances and investing. Understand how to earn, save and invest one's money and why it is important to develop budgets for spending. Detailed graphics, diagrams and exciting video reinforce important concepts and...
News Clip7:39
Press Association

Conservatives would stop turning people into “victims” with welfare reforms says Helen Whately

Higher Ed
New ReviewShadow work and pensions secretary Helen Whately said the Conservatives would stop turning people into “victims” with welfare reforms if it got into power. Ms Whately told the Conservative Party conference in Manchester British citizens...
News Clip1:44
Curated Video

New Hempstead town supervisor announces tax cuts for 2026 town budget

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewSupervisor John Ferretti is proposing an 18% tax cut to the Town's general fund for the 2026 budget.
News Clip0:42
Curated Video

Wealthier Shoppers Increasingly Choosing Discount Chain Stores

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewDiscount chains like Dollar Tree and Dollar General are increasingly attracting shoppers from households earning over $100,000.
News Clip2:32
Curated Video

Technical and vocational graduates earning big

Higher Ed
With no college debt and high starting salaries, it’s no wonder enrollment in vocational and trade schools has increased in recent years. (Scripps News)
News Clip0:56
Curated Video

Americans Increasingly Treat 401(k) As Emergency Fund

9th - Higher Ed
Americans are increasingly tapping their 401(k) accounts not just for long-term retirement, but as emergency funds in the face of financial strain.
News Clip0:48
Curated Video

Study: Americans Shift Savings into High‑Yield Vehicles

9th - Higher Ed
A new JPMorgan Chase Institute study analyzing 4.7 million U.S. households shows that while traditional checking and savings account balances have plateaued.
News Clip1:50
Curated Video

Should B.C. stop seasonal time change?

9th - Higher Ed
The B.C. government has passed legislation that would allow it to stop seasonal time changes and permanently stay on Daylight Time. But what are the implications of making a permanent time change?
News Clip5:02
Curated Video

Ottawa pushes electric vehicles, so why aren't drivers flocking to them?

9th - Higher Ed
Ottawa wants Canadian drivers to go green, offering new federal rebates to help pay for it. So why isn't everyone rushing out to take advantage of free money?
News Clip2:16
Curated Video

Compound Interest: The Millennial's Secret to Success in Any 401(k) Plan

9th - Higher Ed
Two words: compound interest. Remember that phrase every time you weigh the pros and cons of contributing to a 401(k) while in your 20s. It's also the primary advice of Tom Zgainer, the founder and CEO of America's Best 401k, a "modern...
News Clip1:46
Curated Video

Most Millennials Couldn't Afford a $1,000 Emergency, Survey Says

9th - Higher Ed
Sixty percent of millennials would have to beg, borrow, or steal if confronted with a mere $1,000 in emergency expenses, according to a new survey from LendingTree, which defines the generation as those between 22 and 37 in age. Brian...
News Clip1:58
Curated Video

Mastercard Weighs Effects Gig Economy Has on Budgeting

9th - Higher Ed
For decades, people built budgets based on the knowledge that they were getting paid roughly the same amount at the same time, usually every two weeks. But the gig economy has upended that legacy system by changing the variability in how...
News Clip1:35
Curated Video

The State of Workplace Savings on the 40th Anniversary of the 401(k)

9th - Higher Ed
The 401(k) has come a long way since it was created by Congress in 1978. Today, more than 65 million workers are saving $4.4 trillion in the workplace retirement plans. Charlie Nelson, CEO of retirement and employee benefits for Voya...
News Clip2:00
Curated Video

You Are Not Saving Enough for Retirement

9th - Higher Ed
Imagine every day of retirement is like vacation, and start saving that way. That's the advice of dan Ariely, professor at Duke University, who said millennials vastly underestimate how much they will need in their golden years.
News Clip1:45
Curated Video

Venezuela's New Cryptocurrency Is 'Dead on Arrival'

9th - Higher Ed
As Venezuela grapples with an economic crisis, the country's President Nicolas Maduro pegged its currency to a newly-launched crypto. But Eduardo Gomez of Bitcoin marketplace PurseIO says the move makes little sense for most Venezuelans.
News Clip2:04
Curated Video

Economic Analyst: Don't Let the Latest Unemployment Numbers Fool You

9th - Higher Ed
The Labor Department reported on Friday that the unemployment rate in the U.S. dropped to 3.9 percent and 157,000 new jobs were added in July. But Mark Hamrick, senior economic analyst at Bankrate reminded Cheddar that inflation is still...
News Clip2:04
Curated Video

U.S. Economy Adds Jobs, But Uncertainty Remains

9th - Higher Ed
The Labor Department reported on Friday that the unemployment rate in the U.S. dropped to 3.9 percent and 157,000 new jobs were added in July. But Mark Hamrick, senior economic analyst at Bankrate, points out that companies are citing...
News Clip2:04
Curated Video

The Reason You're Not Getting a Raise

9th - Higher Ed
The Labor Department reported on Friday that the unemployment rate in the U.S. dropped to 3.9 percent and 157,000 new jobs were added in July. But while average hourly earnings rose 2.7 percent, Bankrate's Mark Hamrick points out that...
News Clip2:56
Curated Video

Manitoba saves on data as rest of Canada pays premium

9th - Higher Ed
In the wake of an offer to double data at no extra cost for people in Manitoba, consumers in other provinces are once again wondering why they're excluded from the savings.
News Clip4:16
Curated Video

Retirement savings

9th - Higher Ed
CIBC's Jamie Golombek on why most people don't have a plan for retirement