Home Breadcrumb caret Practice Breadcrumb caret Planning and Advice Most Canadians don’t have a budget Many Canadians can improve their financial well being by the simple act of following a budget. By Staff | November 25, 2015 | Last updated on November 25, 2015 1 min read Many Canadians can improve their financial well-being simply by following a budget, says a report by the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada. Though 93% of people who have a budget stick to it most of the time, only 46% of people have a budget. The study also reports that, while two-thirds of working people are preparing financially for retirement, almost the same proportion say they don’t know how much they should save. Read: Client confidential: Victoria Summerhill Fox On the bright side, many Canadians are keeping up with bills and payments and saving for their children’s education. Two-thirds of Canadians check their account balances daily or weekly. The most common debts people hold are mortgages, credit cards and lines of credit. To help your client start a budget, try FCAC’s Budget Calculator. Also read: Offer to help overspending clients Make sure clients don’t live beyond their means Staff The staff of Advisor.ca have been covering news for financial advisors since 1998. Save Stroke 1 Print Group 8 Share LI logo