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ID #:   39272674
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Description:   % of Canadians don't feel financially prepared for retirement, % actually have a plan in place to meet their retirement goals (by gender), % say retirement is not even on their radar when thinking about personal finances, % report top financial priority is to pay off credit card debt or lines of credit, paying off their mortgage, saving for their children's education, retirement

Of those who have a RSP, % are contributing between $1001-$2500 each year, between $501-$1000, % plan to contribute the same in 2012 as last year, % plan to contribute more.

% have invested their RRSPs or retirement funds in mutual funds, Tax Free Savings Account, GICs, savings accounts, individual stocks

If they had an extra $50 each month, % of Canadians would spend it on paying off debt, towards a savings account, an emergency fund, paying bills

% of Canadians concerned not having enough income to sustain a good quality of life during retirement

% report retirement plans have not been impacted by the past year's economic and/or stock market performance, % report it has delayed the expected time of retirement. [business advisor]

 
Publication Date:   1/23/2012
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   1/23/2012
 
 
 
ID #:   39272640
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Description:   % increase in Canadian consumer spending Q4 2011, Nov, Dec 2011 [Christmas shopping], % increase in credit card and debit card purchases in Dec 2011, % increase in December for restaurants, fast food outlets, grocery stores, apparel, pet stores, donations to charitable organizations (charitable donors], travel, camera stores, department stores

% change in Q4 2011 online spending

Busiest shopping day of 2011, transactions per second

% increase in spending on Boxing Day week, % increase in men's clothing, stationary, cosmetics, apparel, consumer electronics.

 
Publication Date:   1/12/2012
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Posted/Updated:   1/12/2012
 
 
 
ID #:   39272577
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Description:   Amount Canadians plan to spend on Christmas shopping / Holiday shopping in 2011, % of Canadians report doing a little planning for their holiday spending, % having saved enough to cover the cost all of their gifts, % of Canadians plan on using money they already have, debit and cash, % plan on using their credit card for holiday purchases, % of Canadians planned on doing their shopping a month or two before December.
 
Publication Date:   12/20/2011
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Geography:   Canada
 
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ID #:   39272570
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Description:   Have you made a list and a budget for holiday shopping? How much do you plan to spend on gifts this holiday season, How much do you plan to spend per person, How do you plan on paying for your holiday purchases (cash, debit card, credit card), How do you and your family approach holiday gift-giving.,
 
Publication Date:   12/13/2011
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   12/13/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39272527
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Description:   % of Canadian households polled said the female head of family will do the majority of holiday shopping, % of women are using the Internet to buy gifts (vs. men), of Canadian online shoppers used their credit card to make purchases during the 2010 holiday season. [Christmas shopping]
 
Publication Date:   12/12/2011
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Posted/Updated:   12/12/2011
 
 
 
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