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SELF-ASSESSMENT QUIZ Take this self-assessment quiz to figure out how your financial literacy skills and knowledge measure up compared to other Canadians. Once you have completed the quiz, your results will include a link to the Canadian Financial Literacy Database.The database results page is pre-filtered to show resources and events that best meet your identified areas of need based on your responses and help 1.3.7 CALCULATING YOUR EXPENSES To figure out what you actually spend, you need to keep track of two types of expenses: Fixed expenses are those that come up every month and are roughly the same each month, like rent or mortgage payments, utilities, loan repayments and child care.; Variable expenses are those that may vary from month to month, like food, entertainment, travel, and home maintenance and repair. FCAC COMPARISON TOOLS From Financial Consumer Agency of Canada. FCAC’s Account Comparison Tool and Credit Card Comparison Tool provide financial product information to consumers in Canada. Login to manage product and institution information in the Comparison Tools. Report a problem on this page. Date modified: 2019-09-16. FINANCIAL GOAL CALCULATOR The Financial Goal Calculator is designed to help you manage your debt and savings goals. The Dashboard is the control centre for the Financial Goal Calculator. You can return to this page at any time by clicking the "Go to dashboard" button. Choose a goal below to startusing this tool.
ACCOUNT COMPARISON TOOL Compare features for different accounts, including interest rates, monthly fees and transactions. Find an account that best suits yourneeds.
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