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• Oct. 22, 2019

Whether it's paying off a student loan, credit card, or covering your basic expenses each month—feeling financially confident means different things to different people. What makes us feel financially confident as individuals can also change throughout our lifetime, and is shaped by our evolving needs.

According to a survey of roughly 13,000 Canadians, 79% of respondents said they do not feel confident about their financial future. Like many Canadians, Amanda Brewer was no exception.

Watch her story to hear about her journey from becoming a student to young professional in a big city, and about the decisions she made that helped her become financially confident.

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