Young Money With Tracey Bissett

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This is the stuff you need to know to get smart with your money, financially fit and start making millions. Tracey Bissett, Founder of Bissett Financial Fitness, gives you the straight goods each week to set yourself up for financial success. As a Chartered Financial Analyst who’s helped hundreds of small business owners understand and take control of their own financial future, Tracey goes behind-the-scenes of all the money matters with need-to-know tips, money-making demystified, and special power-player interviews. Join us weekly for Financial Fitness Training that will turn even a Cash Couch Potato into a Marathon Money Maker.

Episódios

  • EP333 Financial Fitness Lessons Learned in Nashville

    26/11/2024 Duração: 07min

    In this episode I’m wrapping up Financial Literacy Month with a musical twist, drawing inspiration from a recent trip to Nashville, Tennessee. Known as a prime bachelorette destination and the heart of country music, Nashville also provided valuable financial fitness lessons applicable to everyone, especially young entrepreneurs and those at the start of their financial journey. Listen in as I share personal stories and insights from my travels, exploring the parallels between the vibrant life of Nashville's music scene and practical financial strategies. You'll learn about the importance of asking for what you want, staying true to your financial goals, and the benefits of professional financial advice through the lens of honky tonks and country legends. “Your financial dreams and goals don't need to look like anyone else's, and you should work with professionals that have experienced credentials and make you feel comfortable.” - Tracey Bissett This Week on Young Money: A journey through Nashville and its c

  • EP332 What Finfluencers Overlook with Co-operators

    19/11/2024 Duração: 23min

    As Financial Literacy Month continues, we're diving into the crucial but often overlooked role of insurance for young Canadians. Today we're joined by Jessica Baker, Executive Vice President of Retail Wealth at Co-operators, a trusted, Canadian-owned company providing insurance and financial services since 1945. Listen in as Jessica explains how insurance isn't just about protecting possessions—it's about safeguarding your financial future. She busts common myths, like the idea that insurance is too expensive or unnecessary for healthy young people, and offers valuable insight that could change the way you approach your financial security. “The two main categories of life insurance, term life and permanent life, can help set you up for both savings and paying the expenses of the sudden and unforeseen.” - Jessica Baker This Week on Young Money: Why insurance is essential for financial well-being at every age. An overview of the comprehensive services offered by Co-operators. The common types of insurance youn

  • EP331 Financial Literacy Month with FCAC

    12/11/2024 Duração: 16min

    In this Financial Literacy Month special of Young Money, we're joined by Rana Abu-Naameh, Director General of Supervision at the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC). With her extensive background in public service and financial oversight, Rana sheds light on how FCAC protects consumer rights and enhances financial literacy across Canada. Listen in as Rana dives into the critical aspects of FCAC’s mandate, focusing particularly on the streamlined consumer complaint handling process. She explains the steps consumers should take if they have grievances with financial products or services, detailing both the internal and external complaint processes. Rana also highlights the recent legislative changes that strengthen consumer protections, including mandated electronic alerts to help Canadians manage their banking more effectively. “If you’re frustrated with the situation, don’t just sit with it. There is a process to protect you.” - Rana Abu-Naameh This Week on Young Money: An overview of FCAC's role and

  • EP330 Small Business Path to Impact with Pouya Zangeneh, Scotiabank

    22/10/2024 Duração: 18min

    As we celebrate Small Business Month in Canada, I'm delighted to speak with Pouya Zangeneh, the Senior Vice President of Small Business Banking at Scotiabank. With over a decade of experience in the financial services industry, Pouya shares his insights from Scotiabank's recent report, "Path to Impact 2024: Navigating the Future Succession and Success in the Digital Era." Listen in as Pouya discusses the trends impacting small businesses, including the imminent 'succession tsunami' where many business owners plan to transition their businesses in the next decade. He explores the importance of digital transformation in preparing for these transitions, whether it's to a new owner or the next generation. Pouya also emphasizes how digitization not only enhances customer experiences but also streamlines operations, making businesses more attractive and operationally resilient. "We need to invest, we need to think, and we need to do the work to get these businesses ready for the future generation of the leaders wit

  • EP329 Canadian Holiday Spending Outlook with PwC

    15/10/2024 Duração: 17min

    In this episode, I’m joined by Elisa Swern, a national retail and consumer leader and partner at PwC Canada. With over 25 years of experience in the retail and consumer goods sectors, Elisa brings her extensive expertise to discuss the findings of PwC's Canadian Holiday Outlook Survey for 2024. Listen in as Elisa dives into the expected increase in consumer spending this holiday season, despite economic challenges. She also highlights the spending behaviors across different generations and provinces and shares insights into the growing importance of sustainability in consumer choices. You'll learn about the rise of digital payment methods, the intriguing trends around physical gifts and secondhand purchases, and more. "They are willing to pay a little bit more to get that quality that they feel will last." - Elisa Swern This Week on Young Money: The general consensus for holiday spending according to the survey. How spending and plans stack up for Gen X, Gen Z, and Millenials. When people are planning to mak

  • EP328 More Than A Number with Meridian Credit Union

    08/10/2024 Duração: 17min

    Are you feeling overwhelmed by rising living costs and seeking better financial guidance? In this episode, we sit down with Shawn Kauth, Vice President of Wealth at Meridian Credit Union, who brings nearly three decades of experience in the financial industry. Shawn discusses the results of Meridian's 'More Than a Number' survey, revealing critical perspectives on financial insecurity among Canadians. Listen in as Shawn addresses the concerns different demographics face, including the anxiety experienced by Gen Z and the challenges women face regarding long-term financial futures. You will learn how to navigate the current financial environment by prioritizing personalized service and seeking out professional advice. Shawn encourages everyone to take charge of their financial education, set realistic goals, and build a supportive relationship with their financial institutions. “Canadians are looking for a more personal touch across various aspects of their financial needs.” - Shawn Kauth This Week on Young Mo

  • EP327 Student Loan Repayment Explored with NerdWallet Canada

    01/10/2024 Duração: 22min

    Are you or someone you know dealing with student loans or getting ready to navigate the world of repayment? In this episode, I sit down with Clay Jarvis, NerdWallet Canada’s mortgage and real estate expert, to discuss essential strategies for managing student loans and making smart financial decisions. We'll dive into practical advice for students just starting their loan repayments, adjusting payments to fit your financial situation, and what to do if you’re struggling to make payments. Clay also highlights the importance of budgeting and why parents should have financial conversations with their kids before they head off to university. Listen in to learn how disciplined loan repayments can set you up for a brighter future, as well as how parents can offer emotional and financial support while encouraging smart money habits. “You do not want to stop paying your loans. You can simply shrink your payment as much as you need to, and then when you start earning more money, you can increase those payments.” - Cla

  • EP326 NerdWallet's Guide to the Costs of Fertility Treatments

    16/07/2024 Duração: 27min

    Have you ever wondered about the true costs of fertility treatment in Canada? In today's episode, we sit down with Shannon Terrell, a lead writer and spokesperson for NerdWallet, to explore the financial realities many Canadians face when seeking fertility treatments. With one in six Canadian couples experiencing infertility, understanding the costs and financial options available is crucial. Shannon shares insights from a guide she developed, offering a comprehensive look at the various methods of fertility treatments and their associated costs. Listen in as we discuss where Canadians can find financial support for fertility treatments. Shannon explains the limited government funding available in some provinces and how to navigate these options. She also covers the potential benefits of personal loans or lines of credit, emphasizing the importance of understanding the fine print. Shannon provides valuable tips on how to approach family and friends for financial support, making these tough conversations a bit

  • EP325 Spotlight on V.I.L. Landscaping founder Charlie Kerrigan

    18/06/2024 Duração: 17min

    In this episode, I’m joined by Charlie Kerrigan, the founder of V.I.L Landscaping and host of The Hard Lessons Podcast. Starting his business in 2016 with just a push mower, Charlie has grown V.I.L Landscaping into a thriving enterprise and aims to become one of the top landscaping companies in Canada. Listen in as Charlie shares his journey, from being a young entrepreneur knocking on doors to running a company with multiple locations and a dedicated team. He emphasizes the importance of surrounding yourself with mentors, the necessity of cash flow management, and building a strong team culture. Charlie also provides practical advice for young entrepreneurs, discussing key success factors and common missteps to avoid. "No one else is going to show up for you or care more about you than you will. So making it clear to yourself where you want to get and where you want to go is super important.” - Charlie Kerrigan This Week on Young Money: Charlie's journey from solo entrepreneur to running a successful landsc

  • EP324 Advice to My Younger Self with Martha Ibrahim

    05/06/2024 Duração: 28min

    In this episode, I’m joined by Martha Ibrahim, a certified accountant with 13 years of experience in capital markets regulation and a champion of financial inclusion projects in Nigeria. Martha shares her journey and the inspiration behind her book, Things I Wish I Knew Before I Got My First Job, which highlights the seven keys to personal finance, personal growth, and self-leadership. Listen in as she offers invaluable advice on the importance of personal finance, the necessity of multiple streams of income, and the four essential skills everyone should develop. You'll learn about the significance of self-education, what Martha would tell her younger self, and more. "The time will come where what you have is dependent on the decisions you made in the past.” - Martha Ibrahim This Week on Young Money: The inspiration behind Martha’s book and her key messages for young professionals. The importance of personal finance and multiple streams of income. Essential skills for personal and professional growth. The va

  • EP323 Financially Supporting Aging Parents

    21/05/2024 Duração: 21min

    As Canadians grapple with the financial and emotional aspects of supporting aging parents, we sit down with Clay Jarvis, a mortgage and real estate expert from NerdWallet Canada. This episode dives into NerdWallet’’s recent aging parent survey, conducted by the Harris Poll, revealing that nearly one-third of Canadians are either assisting or plan to assist their parents financially. Listen in as Clay provides expert advice on initiating conversations about finances with aging parents, addressing sensitive topics such as estate planning and end-of-life care. He emphasizes the importance of timely discussions to prevent financial hardships and ensure parents’ wishes are respected and planned for accordingly. “It's better to just confront these things head-on, and deal with them.” -  Clay Jarvis This Week on Young Money: How to start conversations about financial support without adding stress. The impact of financial pressures on multi-generational families in Canada. Practical steps for managing the financial

  • EP322 Fifth Annual Worry Poll Results with Scotiabank

    27/02/2024 Duração: 15min

    Are Canadians' financial concerns keeping them up at night? In this episode, we're joined by Kingsley Chak, Senior Vice President at Scotiabank, to delve into the anxieties and hopes shaping the financial landscape in Canada today, as revealed by the fifth annual Worry Poll. This discussion sheds light on the pressing financial issues that Canadians face—from spending concerns to debt management—and highlights the proactive measures being adopted, particularly by the youth, to forge a path toward financial stability. "You're not alone. What you're thinking, what you're feeling—a lot of Canadians are feeling that way as well.” -  Kingsley Chak This Week on Young Money: The financial concerns and aspirations highlighted in Scotiabank's Worry Poll. A look at how Canadians are navigating their financial worries amidst economic fluctuations. The proactive approach of younger Canadians toward their financial wellness. Strategies for effective financial management and planning for a secure future. Key takeaways:

  • EP321 TikTok Credit Card Tips Reviewed by NerdWallet Canada

    20/02/2024 Duração: 26min

    Today we're diving into the untapped world of financial wisdom on TikTok as Shannon Terrell, lead writer at NerdWallet Canada, shares the truths and myths surrounding popular financial advice. Shannon sheds light on crucial financial insights shaping the digital landscape, from purchase protection to the mysteries of credit card skimmer scams. With Canadians increasingly relying on TikTok for financial advice, this episode offers tips to navigate the complexities of credit cards and personal finance. Listen in to hear about the nuances of credit utilization ratios, the intricacies of credit card insurance, and the realities of credit card churn. You'll learn how to safeguard your financial interests and make informed decisions about your finances. “When dealing with credit card insurance, always make sure that you’re checking the fine print and ensure that you understand what obligations you need to fulfill as the cardholder so that you’re not left high and dry in a difficult situation.” - Shannon Terrell Thi

  • EP320 Financial Fitness Lessons from Super Bowl LVIII

    06/02/2024 Duração: 12min

    What can Super Bowl LVIII teach us about financial fitness? In this episode, I dive into wisdom we can take away from the year's biggest game and explore how stars like Taylor Swift and Usher, along with the athletes’ inspiring stories, reveal crucial financial strategies. Listen in as I analyze the perseverance and disciplined approaches of NFL players and entertainers, showing how their journeys mirror essential financial principles. You'll hear actionable insights for achieving financial wellness and learn the significance of dedication to long-term goals and resilience. "In the same way that athletes and performers dedicate themselves to their craft, achieving financial fitness requires discipline, planning, and the courage to pursue long-term goals over instant gratification.” - Tracey Bissett This Week on Young Money: Extracting financial lessons from the spectacle and spirit of Super Bowl LVIII. The impact of celebrity influence on financial decisions, with a spotlight on Taylor Swift and Usher. The d

  • EP319 Loud Budgeting

    30/01/2024 Duração: 08min

    Are you ready to challenge the norms of personal finance with the bold trend of loud budgeting? In this episode, I explore this trend, which encourages openly declaring and adhering to your financial goals. Spearheaded by Lukas Battle on social media, this movement marks a departure from quiet luxury, advocating for courageous, value-driven financial decisions. I’ll delve into how this approach not only curbs impulse spending, but also adapts effectively to the current economic landscape. Listen in as I revisit themes of financial openness from previous episodes, highlighting how discussing finances with others can lead to better decision-making. I also explore loud budgeting's role in addressing financial bullying and influencing consumer behaviors like “buy now, pay later” schemes, emphasizing its impact on personal finance management. "It’s not ‘I don’t have enough’. It’s ‘I don’t want to spend’.” - Tracey Bissett This Week on Young Money: What loud budgeting is and its rise to popularity. How this trend

  • EP318 Bissett Financial Fitness Framework

    17/01/2024 Duração: 06min

    As we step into the new year, it's the perfect time to get motivated and inspired about our financial fitness. In this episode, I draw parallels between physical and financial fitness, illustrating how both exist on a spectrum from beginners to experts. Dive into the three key elements of the Bissett Financial Fitness Framework: cash flow, savings, and debt management. Just like physical fitness—where cardio, strength training, and lifestyle choices play crucial roles—these financial elements are essential for a balanced and healthy financial life. Whether you're just starting to learn about budgeting or you're a sophisticated investor, this framework can help individuals and businesses alike, so make sure to tune in! “Tackle your financial life with the Bissett Financial Fitness Framework and become more financially fit.” - Tracey Bissett This Week on Young Money: Understanding the Bissett Financial Fitness Framework and its relevance in everyday life. What physical fitness has in common with financial fitn

  • EP317 Lessons Learned in 2023; 2024 Predictions & Tips

    02/01/2024 Duração: 13min

    As we bid farewell to 2023 and welcome 2024, it's time to reflect on the past year's financial lessons and look ahead with optimism and preparedness. In this episode, I’m diving into the significant financial events of 2023, from soaring interest rates to the challenges of inflation and job cuts, and how they've shaped our financial behaviors. Join me as I celebrate Young Money's milestones (including crossing 350,000 downloads!), explore the personal and professional achievements of the year, and discuss the importance of community support and personal health in our financial journeys. I also share predictions for 2024 and practical tips to help you take control of your finances and navigate the uncertainties ahead. “Reflect on your financial learnings and prepare for a year of taking control of your finances.” - Tracey Bissett This Week on Young Money: A review of the financial landscape in 2023, including interest rates, inflation, and job market trends. The impact of financial stress on Canadians' mental

  • EP316 How to Practice Gratitude in Challenging Times

    26/12/2023 Duração: 08min

    What are you grateful for? Reflecting on this question is the first step toward integrating gratitude into your life. Whether through mindful observation, expressions of thanks, or keeping a gratitude journal, the possibilities are endless. In this episode, I will be going over several ways to practice gratitude when you may not be feeling so grateful. Incorporating gratitude into your daily routine doesn't require extensive time; even a few minutes each day can significantly impact you. As we explore the power of gratitude, remember that expressing thanks for your financial fitness is equally essential. Celebrate the achievements, big and small, that your hard-earned money affords you.  “It is important to give back. Whether it is through a contribution to a food bank, a kind word for someone you pass in your busy day, helping out a neighbor in need—anything that you can do.” - Tracey Bissett This Week on Young Money: The concept of gratitude and its benefits for mental and physical well-being. How to celeb

  • EP315 How to Protect Yourself Online with TELUS

    20/12/2023 Duração: 22min

    Are you aware of the risks lurking in the digital world—especially during the holiday season? In this episode, we're joined by Leigh Tynan, Director of TELUS Online Security, to discuss the importance of cyber safety and how to protect your identity and finances online. Listen in as Leigh shares her insights on the increasing prevalence of online fraud and identity theft in Canada. We delve into the specific risks Canadians face during the holidays and the best practices for safe online shopping. Leigh also walks us through the three phases of dealing with online fraud and offers practical tips for safeguarding your digital presence. "Even if you do everything right, you can still be at risk." - Leigh Tynan This Week on Young Money: The heightened risks of online scams during the holiday season. Strategies for preventing, detecting, and recovering from online fraud. The current landscape of online fraud and identity theft. Best practices for protecting your identity and shopping safely online. The role of TE

  • EP314 Celebrating 6 Years of Young Money

    19/12/2023 Duração: 07min

    Six years, 314 episodes, a global audience across 40 countries, and over 350,000 downloads—join me in celebrating the incredible journey we've had on the Young Money podcast. With educational and entertaining content from all of our inspiring guests, I hope this show has guided you on your financial fitness journey. Listen in as I reflect on the past and share how my personal experiences and newfound perspectives will shape the future of Young Money. From addressing current issues to sharing listener stories and exploring the impact of biases on financial fitness, I plan for the next chapter to be relevant, insightful, and connected to what you want to hear.  “It's about taking those small imperfect actions that increase your foundation of financial knowledge so you can navigate your life, personally and professionally, with confidence.” - Tracey Bissett This Week on Young Money: How we have had to adapt to the ever-changing financial landscape. How Young Money has changed in the past six years. The power of

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