Report: Canadians confident about their financial literacy, but 46% failed test
TORONTO, ONT – A new report suggests a good portion of Canadians are not as financially-savvy as they would like to believe.
Zolo conducted an online survey between September 19 to October 12, 2020, where 6,651 respondents rated their knowledge, confidence, and skills when it comes to managing their finances for their Financial Literacy vs Financial Sufficiency 2020 Report.
“Developing good money-management behaviours, like budgeting, are critical to financial well-being,” explains Romana King, personal finance expert at Zolo. “Without basic financial literacy skills, people rely on high-interest credit cards or loans without fully understanding the financial and lifestyle cost these decisions have on their current life and future goals.”
King recommends making a detailed budget of all of your household income and spending that gets reviewed regularly and consider meeting with a financial planner if you have not already.


