Congratulations Canada for joining us during Financial Literacy Week

Congratulations Canada! During our inaugural Financial Literacy Week, which took place nationally from October 30 to November 5, 2011 alongside Founding Sponsor TD Bank Group, the nation rallied to collectively increase knowledge and confidence with regards to money management.

From community activated seminars, to online tip submissions, participation in the I Promise campaign and use of free downloadable materials, Canadians were able to take one small step leading to big changes for their financial literacy.

We encourage everyone to keep learning.  You can still increase your knowledge and skills while also helping others.  Visit SmallChangeAddsUp.ca to download free materials or watch videos by financial expert Gail Vaz-Oxlade. If you missed our online national forum addressing key money topics to consider during various life stages, click here to watch the broadcast.

You can also continue to make your promises online or submit tips to share with other Canadians.  The learning does not have to stop when Financial Literacy Month ends.

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Financial Literacy Tip

Ideally you should save as much as you can, with 10% of your income being the basic amount to aim for.

Gail Vax-Oxlade


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