Standard & Poor's Ratings Services | November 2015
Summary: Given the many ways financial literacy affects financial behavior (Lusardi and Mitchell, 2014), it is important to understand the extent of people’s understanding of basic financial concepts as well as the degree to which financial skills fall short among groups like women and the poor. The Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services Global Financial Literacy Survey (S&P Global FinLit Survey) provides this information across a wide array of countries. It builds on early initiatives by the International Network on Financial Education (INFE) of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the World Bank’s Financial Capability and Household Surveys, the Financial Literacy around the World (FLAT World) project, and numerous national survey initiatives that collect information on financial literacy. The survey complements these efforts by delivering the first and most comprehensive global gauge of financial literacy to date.