Financial Literacy Month 2024
Submitted by Krishan on November 29, 2024 - 11:09am
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| As Financial Literacy Month comes to a close, we wanted to take a moment to look back on some of the incredible initiatives that made this November one of the best FinLit months to remember! Our campaign for 2024 focused on ‘Emergency Fund Adequacy and Debt Management,’ and was supported by the relaunch of our award-winning Financial Advice for All campaign. Some of our highlights included: |
| Advocis Coffee Talks - Financial Literacy Month Edition |
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| To kick things off, Robin Taub, Robin Taub Financial Consulting delivered an insightful presentation on how mastering financial literacy can serve as a competitive edge. She discussed strategies to guide clients more effectively, build deeper trust, and drive long-term success. Don’t miss the opportunity to enhance your skill set—watch the recording below |
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| To understand how inflation is contributing to or influencing the financial decisions of Canadians, Advocis held a poll of more than 100 member advisors to better understand the top financial concerns of Canadians. We've created shareable graphics for Advocis Members to share across all social media networks, email newsletters and other relevant channels! |
| Instagram Live: Emergency Funds and Debt Management |
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| Each week, industry professionals stepped forward to share their insights from unique perspectives, aligning with this year's theme of Emergency Fund Adequacy and Debt Management. The series began with Suzette Chambers, followed by Carmela Lombardi, Lauren A. Jeffery, and concluded with Adam D. Peros. Their articles provide valuable expertise and practical advice on navigating financial challenges and building resilience. |
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Advocis, The Financial Advisors Association of Canada events@advocis.ca Our mailing address is: 10 Lower Spadina Ave., Suite 600, Toronto, ON M5V 2Z2
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