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Genre/Form: | Electronic books |
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Material Type: | Document, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: | Certified General Accountants' Association of Canada. |
OCLC Number: | 757829892 |
Notes: | "June 2011"--Page [2]. 11. References. 7. Conclusions. 9. Appendix A: Detailed findings from the Survey of household attitudes to debt and consumption. 10. Appendix B: Survey methodology and questionnaire. 1. Executive summary. 2. Introduction. 3. Household attitudes to debt, spending and savings. Foreword. |
Description: | 1 online resource (129 pages) : color illustrations, digital file |
Contents: | 8. Steps forward. 8.1. Helping Canadians to better manage finances -- 8.2. Strengthening Canada's economy. 4. Indebtedness of Canadian households -- the current state of affairs. 4.1. "Great recession" vs. "rapid recovery" -- main economic indicators -- 4.2. Dynamic and composition of household debt. 4.2.1. Level of household debt and its components ; 4.2.2. A closer look at consumer credit ; 4.2.3. Indebtedness of individual households ; 4.2.4. Household debt in recession-recovery cycles. 5. Measuring household indebtedness. 5.1. Debt relative to income and assets ; 5.2. Debt-service ratio -- 5.3. Canadian household debt in international perspective -- 5.4. Current state of consumer insolvency. 6. Ability to pay -- present and future. 6.1. Labour market recovery -- 6.2. Savings patterns. |
Other Titles: | Have Canadian consumers reached their limits? |
Responsibility: | by the Certified General Accountants Association of Canada. |
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