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  • Tools to help you manage your money and debt

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    Don’t build your future without the right financial tools.
    Use our budget and mortgage calculators, credit card tools, and more. Visit Canada.ca/It-Pays-to-Know

    Video description:
    0:00 A cat walks across a shelf full of books. A title reads “You wouldn’t put up a shelf without a level.”
    0:04 The shelf breaks.
    0:07 The camera zooms out to the outside of a house. A bird is perched on top. A title reads “ You wouldn’t build a deck without a hammer.”
    0:10 A beam on the front porch breaks.
    0:11 The bird flies away, the camera follows, stopping on a car. A title reads “You wouldn’t change your tire without a car jack.”
    0:14 A wheel falls off of the car and rolls away.
    0:14-0:16 The camera follows the wheel, which is stopped by a man
    holding a wrench. A title reads “Don’t build your future without the right financial tools.”
    0:19 The man puts away the wrench, pulls out a calculator and types on it. The title changes to say “Use our budget calculators, credit card tools, and more.”
    0:25 A title reads “Visit Canada.ca/it-pays-to-know”
    0:27 The government of Canada logo appears. Show less
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  • Useful tips Play all

    Quick tips from the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada to help you better manage your money.
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    The more you know and understand about your financial rights and responsibilities, the easier it is to avoid costly surprises and to reach your financial goals.

    Find out more at Canada.ca/it-pays-to-know.

    #ItPaysToKnow
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  • Financial Basics e-learning videos Play all

    These e-learning videos complement the Financial Basics workshop material (http://www.fcac-acfc.gc.ca/Eng/resources/educationalProgr...). They are an easy and accessible alternative way to boost financial knowledge and plan a more secure financial future. You can use them as part of a Financial Basics workshop, or watch them on your own.

    The Financial Basics e-Learning Project was jointly developed by The Chang School (http://ce-online.ryerson.ca/ce/default.aspx) at Ryerson University and the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada with the assistance of the Investor Education Fund (www.getsmarteraboutmoney.ca/).
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