More than 9 in 10 Canadians give themselves a passing grade on financial literacy, according to a new report.
BMO Financial Group discloses this finding in its "4th Annual Financial Literacy Month" survey. Conducted by Pollara, the report polled 1,215 Canadians about their financial education.
Of the 94 percent of respondents who describe themselves as financially literate, more than half (56 percent) give themselves an "A" or "B" grade. This compares to 45 percent last year.