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The Bank of England issued a £1,000,000 note in 1948 as a temporary measure during the Marshall Plan's postwar rebuilding. This remains the largest banknote ever issued by the Bank of England.
Track your all your $CAD, $USD, £GBP, €EUR and ¥YEN in one place with Neontra →The most you can spend with your credit card is determined by your credit limit. When you first receive a credit card, the issuer sets your limit. You can request a decrease or increase.
What Is a Credit Limit? How It's Determined and How to Increase It →Student discounts to help you save on back-to-school expenses in Canada
Here is a handy list of student discounts you can take advantage of across Canada →At first glance, a 7% return on your investment may not seem that impressive. Yet what if you heard that your money could double in roughly 10 years?
Why it Pays to Know the Math →The Real Costs Of A Wedding in Canada — and How to Handle Them
Half Banked Podcast: Hosts Cadeem, Bethan and Lauren as they tackle today’s biggest money problems facing Gen Z and millennials →Fast Company spoke with people from four different generations (Gen Z, millennial, Gen X, and baby boomer) to understand their investing strategies.
Learn from Gen Z, Gen X, and the millennial and baby boom generation →Which artist is #1 on our Neontrack playlist this week?
Listen to our Neontrack playlist when you have music and money on your mind.