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    • Sep 7, 2012

      Canadians say they'll spend more this year on back-to-school purchases but students say they intend to make greater use of savings cards and saving programs to tackle expenses

      - Most students (56 per cent) will take advantage of discount and reward programs to lower their day-to-day living expenses

      - On-line or in-store deals, Student Price Card (SPC Card) affiliations, most likely programs to generate patronage from students

      - 40 per cent of students say retailers should use more technology in-store to help them find out about deals

      - 59 per cent of students say online deals would drive them to make a purchase online

    • Sep 6, 2012

      - Two-thirds feel prepared to handle their financial obligations in the event of a change in job status, change in financial situation, or unforeseen financial emergency

      - More than half have more than three months of savings; 49 per cent have access to more than $5,000

      - However, one-quarter would be unable to survive financially for more than three months on their rainy day fund

    • Sep 6, 2012

      - New BMO branch represents a $1 million investment into the community

      - 'Making Money Make Sense' in nine different languages

      - Offering customers extended banking hours; seven days a week

      - BMO Economics forecasts 120,000 new jobs to be created in Calgary and Edmonton over the next four years

    • Sep 6, 2012

      BMO is committed to making money make sense and providing clarity for customers making financial decisions

    • Sep 6, 2012

      - Most Canadians significantly underestimate the costs of medical treatment in other countries - the cost of treatment for a heart attack outside of Canada can be up to US$70,000; treatment for pneumonia in the U.S. can be more than $65,000

      - Only half correctly stated that travelers themselves are financially responsible for medical costs while away from home

      - To help protect Canadians year-round, BMO Insurance has introduced Annual (Multi-Trip) Travel Medical Insurance