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moneysense.ca, 25/05/11
Financial resources now available in 140 characters
Along with a new, interactive web site, FCAC starts Tweeting to raise awareness about finances.
The Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC) has revamped their web site and developed a Twitter account and YouTube Channel to draw in more Canadians and help them achieve financial literacy.
Some of the new features focus on Canadian youth – there’s a YouTube video about the dangers of young consumers and credit cards, and the web site includes resources about starting a first job.
The new site design also offers a variety of calculators with the aim of helping consumers to select credit cards, shop for a mortgage, create a budget and choose a bank account.
moneysense.ca, 25/05/11


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