Which is the best Canadian credit card to take overseas?
I’m planning to take a trip to Australia in a few months and I have not yet applied for a credit card because I am not sure which one will make the most of my money. I know that with whatever bank I choose my money will be subject to the currency conversion of my Canadian dollars going to Australian dollars, however I am having a hard time finding what… Continue reading
Categories: Economics Tags: australia, australian dollars, canadian dollars, cards, credit card, credit history, currency conversion, hard time, money, traveller
Which is the best Canadian credit card to take overseas?
I’m planning to take a trip to Australia in a few months and I have not yet applied for a credit card because I am not sure which one will make the most of my money. I know that with whatever bank I choose my money will be subject to the currency conversion of my Canadian dollars going to Australian dollars, however I am having a hard time finding what… Continue reading
Categories: Economics Tags: australia, australian dollars, canadian dollars, cards, credit card, credit history, currency conversion, hard time, information thanks, money, positive information, traveller
Which Canadian credit card is the best to take to Australia?
I’m planning to take a trip to Australia in a few months and I have not yet applied for a credit card because I am not sure which one will make the most of my money. I know that with whatever bank I choose my money will be subject to the currency conversion of my Canadian dollars going to Australian dollars, however I am having a hard time finding what… Continue reading
Categories: Economics Tags: australia, australian dollars, canadian dollars, cards, credit card, credit history, currency conversion, hard time, money, traveller
percent & currency question?
After a loss of 10% in the first year and a gain of 40% in the third year, the cumulative loss was 37%. What was the rate of return in the second year?
For full marks your answer should be rounded to the nearest hundredth of a percent.
The Black’s assets are to be divided among their three children Wasim, Cedric, and Agnessa in the ratio of 6… Continue reading
Categories: Economics Tags: assets, business trip, canadian dollars, cedric, cheques, cumulative loss, currency, exchange rate, orla, parents, rate of return, traveller
