

Start with a Budget
(Nov 3-9)

Be a Smart Financial Consumer
(Nov 17-23)

Set Financial Goals
(Nov 10-16)

Borrow Money Wisely
(Nov 24-30)
Financial Literacy on Social Media
Why We Take Financial Risks, on the Moolala podcast #FLM2023
https://moolala.ca/why-we-take-financial-risks/
We talk to Elise Payzan-LeNestour, Associate Professor of Finance at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, and her research on the ways people perceive and react to financial risks.
Now that #FLM2023 is over Miss #FreddyWhiteSocks would like you to continue #saving your #money. If not every day, a lump sum every month. Your future self will thank you.
Happy #Caturday! 😻
#cats #FinancialLiteracy #futureself #emergencyfund #CatsOfTwitter
Our video for newcomers on benefits and credits comes in 13 languages!
Celebrate Financial Literacy Month by watching this video to learn more! https://ow.ly/eyta50QcYi7 #CdnTax #FLM2023
Why We Take Financial Risks, on the Moolala podcast #FLM2023
https://moolala.ca/why-we-take-financial-risks/
We talk to Elise Payzan-LeNestour, Associate Professor of Finance at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, and her research on the ways people perceive and react to financial risks.
Now that #FLM2023 is over Miss #FreddyWhiteSocks would like you to continue #saving your #money. If not every day, a lump sum every month. Your future self will thank you.
Happy #Caturday! 😻
#cats #FinancialLiteracy #futureself #emergencyfund #CatsOfTwitter
Our video for newcomers on benefits and credits comes in 13 languages!
Celebrate Financial Literacy Month by watching this video to learn more! https://ow.ly/eyta50QcYi7 #CdnTax #FLM2023
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About Financial Literacy Month
During the month of November, financial services organizations throughout Canada will be participating in Financial Literacy month. Created by the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada, the goal of this initiative is to share information that will help Canadians achieve their financial goals, including managing debt wisely, saving for the future, and understanding their rights and responsibilities.
Throughout November, Canadian organizations combine to educate and engage the public regarding the need for financial literacy and to promote several different services. The overall theme for the month is “Take charge of your finances.”
If you’re interested in learning more about financial literacy, check out the resource tools on our website or listen to our latest podcast. Want to put your knowledge to test? Check out this 30-day challenge and see if you’re ready to take control of your finances. Once you cross the finish line on November 30, write to us and tell us about your experience. This is your chance to have your story featured on our FAFA podcast, website or social media.