Discover financial empowerment resources
Discover financial empowerment resources
This guide by the Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization covers these topics: What are crypto assets? Blockchain technology Cryptocurrencies or crypto assets? Buying and selling crypto assets Alberta securities law for crypto assets and crypto asset trading platforms Holding your...
Accessing online and mobile financial and investment services has become a standard for many Canadians. Cybercriminals from around the globe seek to take advantage of this trend while staying largely anonymous. Even the most savvy and experienced investors must be vigilant to safeguard their...
This handout outlines the common warning signs of financial abuse, tips for identifying abusers, and suggested prevention...
Banks in Canada are working around the clock on the prevention and detection of fraud and cyber security threats and work closely with each other and with bank regulators, law enforcement and all levels of government to protect the financial system and their customers from financial crimes. There...
The 2021-2023 Building Financial Wellness in First Nations (FWFN) project - led by Prosper Canada and funded by IG Wealth Management - aimed to integrate culturally appropriate financial wellness supports into existing services in Manitoba and Ontario First Nation...
The Office of the Investor at the Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization (CIRO) engaged with Innovative Research Group to conduct the organization’s first national investor survey. The objective of this general population (and particularly investors) survey research is to help CIRO better...
FCAC’s new webpage, Choosing a financial institution, will help consumers determine which type of financial institution best meets their needs. The topics covered include: Identifying the financial products and services you need Deciding if you want all your products and services with one...
Financial abuse is one of the most common forms of elder abuse in Canada. Learn how to identify and prevent it, plus where to go for help if you or an older person you know is being financially...
The first study of its kind measuring the impact of behaviorally informed advice on investor outcomes. It is common to seek the opinion of an expert when faced with a difficult decision. BEworks' research confirms this phenomenon in a range of consumer scenarios. For instance, parents faced with...
Visitors to the Learning Hub may read past copies of the quarterly Learning Hub Digest where we share quarterly updates to keep you informed on the latest financial empowerment, resources, research, and learning events. Issue 12: September 2024 Issue 11: July 2024 Issue 10: January 2024 Issue...
FAIR Canada engaged The Strategic Counsel (TSC), a national market research firm, to undertake focus groups to better understand Canadian investors. The overall purpose of this research is to provide a broad portrait of Canadian investors including their knowledge, attitudes, behaviours, and...
Practically everyone today seems to have some form of debt. Whether that’s from student loans or credit cards, debt is a huge issue for Canadians—one that we could all use a little help to get out of. To gain some relief, people all over the world have turned to side hustles and the “gig...
With the holidays now behind us, it’s time to focus on what’s ahead: a fresh year full of possibilities. Many individuals have popular New Year’s resolutions involving better nutrition, weight loss and work-life balance. Yet others decide that now is the time to focus on enhancing their...
Scammers continue to take advantage of people anxious about finding a new job by perpetuating scams with phony employment offers or by involving job seekers in a money laundering operation . Read this article by the Canadian Banker's Association to learn how to spot common red flags of an...
QR codes are a popular way to offer access to information by scanning the now familiar black and white code with your mobile phone. But not all QR codes are safe to scan. Scammers are taking advantage of the widespread use of QR codes to launch new versions of old scams. Learn more on the...
This study examined the financial lives of retired Canadians and those approaching retirement. While most retired Canadians said they are in a strong financial position, a concerning 15% of retirees rated their financial situation as poor. Almost one third of retirees reported their monthly...
Tax-free savings accounts (TFSAs) are designed to help Canadians save more. This comprehensive resource page by the Ontario Securities Commission will help you learn more about TFSAs, what the annual contribution limits are, how to make transfers between TFSAs and the penalties for breaking...
In time for Financial Literacy Month, the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada has released several resources on their website. Checking up on your progress in managing and paying down debt is an important part of maintaining your overall financial health. This infographic outlines how to...
This free new course for newcomers consists of 4 short modules that should take 10-15 minutes each to complete. Each module includes short case studies, mini quizzes and other interactive elements. The topics for each module are: Essentials of credit in Canada How to build your credit...
This article by the Ontario Securities Commission outlines what volatility is, how it may affect your returns on investment and 4 ways to deal with market...
It's never too early or too late to learn about your retirement options and plan for your future. Using the Government of Canada's newly launched Retirement Hub, find out about public pensions, when to collect them and tips to consider for your retirement income. Get started using their...
The weekly themes for Financial Literacy Month 2023 are: Week 1 (November 1-4): Get the pulse on your financial health – What is financial health and why is it important? Week 2 (November 5-11): Check up on your debt – Check up on your progress in managing and paying down debt. Week 3...
A credit card allows you to borrow a pre-approved amount of money. It may help you pay for goods and services. When using a credit card, you must pay your minimum payment by the due date. If you don’t pay your balance in full, your credit card issuer usually charges an interest fee. Credit card...
ABC Life Literacy Canada has unveiled the newest workbook from its HSBC Family Literacy First program, supported by HSBC Bank Canada. The workbook, entitled “Chug-a Chug-a Choo Choose”, includes a story and four new activities that teach children how to compare costs and identify needs and...
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day takes place each year on June 15th and is a good opportunity to remind ourselves, friends and family about the importance of recognizing the signs of financial abuse and taking preventative measures. Older adults are often the target of financial abuse, but anyone...