Stacie Hurst is an editor at Finder, specializing in a wide range of topics including stock trading, money transfers, loans, banking products, online shopping and streaming. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Writing, and she completed one year of law school in the United States before deciding to pursue a career in the publishing industry. When not working, Stacie can usually be found watching K-dramas or playing games with her friends and family.
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Inheriting money from overseas
Find out about transfer methods and Canadian tax rules for receiving an inheritance from overseas.
How to Start a Business: An 8 Step Guide to Starting a Business in Canada
From making a business plan to getting funding and insurance coverage, we walk you through what you need to know about starting your own business in Canada.
Benefits, costs and limits of overdraft protection in Canada
Overdraft protection means you don't pay high NSF fees if you overspend. But overdraft limits and fees still apply.
Opening a bank account for a club, nonprofit or community organization
Most big banks offers discounted plans to help your club, nonprofit or community organization run smoothly, plus there are fintech providers that offer international accounts at lower fees.
Business bank accounts for non-Canadian residents
Foreign businesses can manage Canadian funds with a multicurrency spending account offered by an international transfer service.
Best bank promotions in Canada
Earn cash, rewards points, bonus interest rates and more with these new bank account offers and promotions.
Opening a bank account without proof of address in Canada
It's easy to open a digital bank account with government-issued ID, and you might not need additional proof of residency.
How to open a bank account without photo ID in Canada
You need ID to open a bank account in Canada, but banks accept more forms of ID than you might think.
Can I open a bank account with bad or no credit in Canada?
Some Canadian banks run a credit check to verify your identity, but it's possible to open a bank account with no credit check.
National Bank chequing account options
Newcomers to Canada, young customers and seniors get low or no monthly fees with a National Bank chequing account.