News Releases
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Jun 13, 2013
- Seventy percent of high-net worth Illinois residents are self-made
- More than one-third are women; almost 20 percent are under the age of 40
- Twenty-eight percent were either born outside of the U.S. or are first generation Americans
- Education matters: Almost 85 percent hold at least a college degree; only eight percent state high school is the highest level of education they have completed
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Jun 13, 2013
- Across North America, women's wealth is increasing eight percent annually
- Eighty-nine percent of affluent Washingtonians have a bachelors and/or graduate degree
- Almost two-thirds are self made; one-quarter are new Americans
- Ninety-four percent of the high-net worth in the state are over the age of 50
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Jun 13, 2013
- Two-thirds of affluent Canadians are self-made millionaires
- Almost half of Canada's wealthy are either immigrants or first generation Canadians versus only one-third in the U.S.
- One-third of high-net worth Canadians are women, compared to 21 per cent in 2010
- Education Matters: 80 per cent have at least an undergraduate university degree
- U.S. millionaires tend to be younger than Canada's
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Jun 12, 2013
- Win brings team one step closer to the grand prize, which includes $125,000 towards the refurbishment of a soccer field in Nanaimo
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Jun 12, 2013
- Recognition includes a $500 team prize and a $500 donation to the team's charity of choice
- Team in running to become 2013 BMO Team of the Week Champion, a title that comes with $125,000 towards a local field refurbishment
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Jun 11, 2013
Poll asks 500 business owners across Canada about the main factors for success
- One in five business owners work 60 hours or more per week
- CEO of Canadian Federation of Independent Business says BMO findings demonstrate hard-working nature of entrepreneurs
- Stats Can: Small businesses account for 98 per cent of employment in Canada
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Jun 10, 2013
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Jun 10, 2013
Spending plans for Father's Day up 10 per cent from 2012
- Canadians inclined to spend less on Father's Day than they did for Mother's Day
- Albertans expect to spend the most to celebrate Dad
- Sons plan to spend nearly 40 per cent more than daughters this Father's Day
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Jun 8, 2013
- Ninety per cent feel it is important that their workplace encourages volunteering, yet only 35 per cent say their employer has a program in place
- Youth care: 80 per cent of Canadians under 35 have volunteered in the past 12 months
- BMO Volunteer Day is June 5th: 5,600 employees will participate in more than 470 projects in communities across North America
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Jun 8, 2013
- Team eligible to win national contest, and $125,000 towards refurbishment of a local soccer pitch
- Directs $500 donation from BMO to Feed Nova Scotia
