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Advocis Invites Advisors, Families and Youth to ‘Get Started’ with Financial Literacy for Financial Literacy Month 2021

Toronto, ON, Oct. 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Advocis, The Financial Advisors Association of Canada, has announced its Financial Literacy Month initiatives for 2021, with highlights including a continued focus on youth via an activity-based ‘Fin Lit Kit’ and financial literacy game on the hugely-popular Roblox platform. Through the continuation of the fun and fictitious Junior Financial Advisor designation introduced in 2020, Advocis hopes to connect financial literacy with kids both through fun activities with their families and in the online gaming spaces they already enjoy. Read More

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