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Plight of Canadians triggered government action

Plight of Canadians triggered government action. Federal Task force on Financial literacy established in 2009 Public consultation nationally - received over 300 submissions from various concerned groups and organizations.

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Plight of Canadians triggered government action

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  1. Plight of Canadians triggered government action • Federal Task force on Financial literacy established in 2009 Public consultation nationally - received over 300 submissions from various concerned groups and organizations. • CICA made oral and written submission focusing on key areas the government had to tackle in order to better educate Canadians on financial literacy. • Issued report on February 2011 with 30 recommendations on a cohesive national strategy. • Create and promote single source website to increase awareness and ease access for Canadians. • Require federally regulated financial institutions to publicly disclose contributions to financial literacy. • Designate November as Financial Literacy Month.

  2. Provincial Initiatives • Ontario • GetSmarterAboutMoney.ca (Investors Education Fund) • Mandated financial education as part of the curriculum. • Manitoba • YourFutureSelf.ca

  3. CICA Canadian Finance Survey 2012 • Many are carrying debt at levels that make them vulnerable to interest rate increases. • Almost half of those surveyed said that they would be challenged to keep up with their mortgage/debt payments following a significant rise in interest rates. • 43% said that they carried a balance on their credit cards in the past year, up from 34% in 2010. • 60% borrow for big tickets items such as car or vacation. • 17% have borrowed to cover day-to-day living expenses.

  4. CICA Canadian Finance Survey 2012 • Canadians need to begin saving for retirement earlier. • Almost 60% save less than 10% of their annual income. • Individuals are saving less now than they did in 2010. • Of those aged 55 of older, 43% said they have not set aside enough for their retirement. • Nearly four-in-ten think they will need to work past age 65 to pay off their debts.

  5. CICA Canadian Finance Survey 2012 • Some feeling better about their financial situation. • Almost half indicated that their financial situation had not changed year over year. • Encouraging sign is that two in five reported improvement in their financial situation. • By paying down their debt. • Consolidating their debt at a lower interest rate. • Improving their money management skills.

  6. CICA Canadian Finance Survey 2012 • Top five financial management skills wanted • Tips on minimizing taxes. • Advice on teaching kids about money and avoiding fraud. • Advice on managing money. • Tips on savings for children’s education • Saving for retirement.

  7. CICA Youth Survey 2012 • Youth are eager to learn money management skills at home and want their parents to be good financial role models. • More than half of those surveyed (55%) said they worry about money and 50% wish they were better at saving money. • 93% believe their parents should be good financial role models for responsible financial decisions. • Parents who are most successful at teaching financial management skills talk to their teenagers about the family’s financial situation and how they manage their own money. • Canadian youth say they are confident in their financial skills but the research suggests that this confidence may not be justified.

  8. Financial Decisions Matter Program • Five Key Components • CA Community Connect Program to deliverfinancial literacy seminars via our member network. • Innovative new CICA publications: • A Parent’s Guide to Raising Money-Smart Kids • A Canadian’s Guide to Money-Smart Living • Consumer-focused website to strengthen financial literacywww.financialdecisionsmatter.com • Thought leadership through ground breaking research and unbiased/neutral information. • Partnerships and sponsorships to broaden reach and offset costs.

  9. CA Community Connect Program Eight Core Modules developed by CICA • Are you a Good Financial Role Model? • How to Teach Your Kids About Money • Ten Healthy Habits of Financial Management • Effective Tax Strategies • Effective Budgets – How to Save More, Spend Less • Planning for your Retirement • Estate Planning • How to Prepare a Financial Plan Member Support:CICA national member roll-out in 2012/13. Resources: CICA publications, webinars/online vehicles, turnkey volunteer mobilization kits (business case, leader’s guide, handouts, presentation and communication materials).

  10. CICA Publications • A Canadian’s Guide to Money Smart Living • provides easy-to-understand, step by step process for Canadians to get their financial house in order. • A Parent’s Guide to Raising Money-Smart Kids • Information and tools to help parents teach their kids (ages 5-21) about money. • Book excerpts and companion resources will be available online – e-pub, and pdfand offline – hard copy. • Launched February 2012 – very well-received by public and press e.g. over 50 media hits and 12 million impressions. • Interest from numerous sources in using/adapting contents.

  11. Consumer Focused Website

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  16. Thank You! For more information, visit financialdecisionsmatter.comor email Li Zhang at li.zhang@cica.ca

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