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.

Episodios

  • EP128 Adulting 101: How to Get Out of Debt - No Matter What Got You Into It

    25/02/2020 Duración: 15min

    There are many different ways to get into debt and many factors cause debt to accumulate. Perhaps you find it all too easy to use your debit or credit card to make purchases with money that you have yet to earn. Funding your education is a common source of student debt and payday loans are another example. Debt can also be the result of being coerced into accessing it like in the case of sex trafficking or using your good credit to cosign or guarantee for a loan. You can also acquire debt through no fault of your own such as becoming a victim of fraud, losing your job, getting sick, or going through a divorce.   Today, I share strategies to get out of debt, no matter what got you into it. I discuss how to begin by creating a debt list and a budget to assess the funds you have available each month to repay your debt. I describe three debt repayment strategies that take different approaches, giving you a choice that aligns with your mindset and goals. I highlight when to seek professional help and the types of

  • EP127 Sex & Money: Shining a Light on Human Trafficking

    18/02/2020 Duración: 38min

    Rhonelle Bruder is an internationally recognized motivational speaker and a human rights advocate. She is the founder of the RISE Initiative, a community and platform dedicated to supporting, empowering, and inspiring vulnerable youth and trauma survivors. As a survivor of human trafficking, Rhonelle frequently speaks and writes on topics about overcoming adversity, building resilience, human rights, social equity, and mental health. She has been featured in several media publications, including CBC, Global News, The Agenda, and Toronto Star. In 2019, Rhonelle was awarded one of Canada’s Top 100 Black Women to Watch.   Ashley Franssen-Tingley is the Stakeholder Relations and Promotions Advisor at The Canadian Centre to End Human Trafficking, a national charity that aims to end all forms of human trafficking in Canada. Ashley is passionate about enhancing cross-sector collaborations to dismantle siloes, support partnerships, and develop anti-trafficking strategies with Canadian law enforcement agencies. Ashley

  • EP126 Love and Money: 3 Keys to Success

    11/02/2020 Duración: 06min

    Love and money play a prominent role in your life, and to find happiness and security, you will need to know how to integrate them in your life. Relationships can be complicated when money is involved. This is true not only for romantic relationships but any relationship you have, including those with family and friends. If you are in debt or saving for a goal, you will find your path by recognizing the keys to success.   Today, I share three keys to success in love and money. I share why communication is a vital component to easing your financial fears, setting goals, and achieving your dreams. I highlight how to avoid money misunderstandings and the value of support and problem-solving together. I share how keeping secrets and not telling the truth will only lead to further stress and anxiety and encourage you to find support and assistance through financial professionals. “It becomes infinitely easier to solve problems when you have the support of the most important people in your life.” - Tracey Bisset

  • EP125 Adulting 101: Learn How to WIN at the Credit Game with Richard Moxley

    04/02/2020 Duración: 27min

    Richard Moxley is the founder of The Credit Game, an organization helping Canadians improve and fix their credit scores. He is a best-selling author and recently published The Credit Game: Rules Every Canadian Must Know to Win. He began his career as a mortgage agent before transitioning to help people get out of debt. Richard is a sought-after professional speaker and has been featured in The Globe and Mail, CTV, Global TV, and CBC Market Report. He was the Financial Literacy Leader of the Year in 2015 and 2016 and studied finance and economics at Mount Royal University.   Richard joins me today to explain how you can win at the credit game - and have some fun along the way. He shares the basis for his recent book and highlights why it is vital to continue to learn about your finances. Richard shares why you should take responsibility for your credit report and how you can get a free copy of your credit file. He highlights the factors that affect your credit score, who might use your credit score, and why yo

  • EP124 Adulting 101: How to Stick Up for Your Consumer Rights with Ellen Roseman

    30/01/2020 Duración: 35min

    Ellen Roseman is a Consumer Advocacy and Personal Finance journalist who is passionate about standing up for ordinary Canadians and being a champion for consumers to fight back against consumer injustices. As a public speaker and author, she has presented keynote speeches and written multiple books on consumer injustice topics. Her latest book, Fight Back: 81 Ways to Help You Save Money and Protect Yourself from Corporate Trickery, shares money-saving tips and advice from leading consumer advocates in Canada. Additionally, Ellen is the co-chair of the investor advocacy group, FAIR Canada, and the co-host of the monthly Moneysaver podcast. She regularly teaches courses on personal finance and investing at the University of Toronto, School of Continuing Studies.   Ellen joins me today to share how to stick up for your consumer rights and leverage loyalty to negotiate better deals. She highlights the advantages of joining investing communities and clubs as well as resources for improving your financial acumen.

  • EP123 3 Financial Fitness Lessons from Jennifer Lopez and Shakira

    28/01/2020 Duración: 21min

    Young adults, young professionals, and students often find it hard to manage their finances, especially when they are doing it for the first time in their lives. The choices made now can have a long-term effect on their financial fitness, which will ultimately impact other parts of their lives. Whether you love their live shows and music or not, Jennifer Lopez and Shakira - the two star attractions of the Halftime show at Superbowl 54 - have many great lessons to teach young millionaires-in-the-making on finding financial and career success.   Today, I share three financial fitness lessons I have learned from Jennifer Lopez and Shakira. I share how persistence, hard work, and long-term approaches helped Shakira and JLO ride out their failures and find success. I share how you can put small steps in place to reduce your debt and start saving. I highlight the need for you to be accountable for your finances and financial management. I also share why you need to set financial goals and put a plan in place to ens

  • EP122 Milli Moves: Accessible Post Secondary Education with Chris Wilkins, SchoolFinder Group

    23/01/2020 Duración: 28min

    Chris Wilkins is the founder and CEO of School Finder Group, an organization that helps students decide where to go to school,  what they want to do when they graduate, and how to pay for it. Chris is an expert in media, digital, and tech and works closely with the SchoolFinder Group team, clients, and partners. He is active outside of work and loves to explore Toronto, travel, read, and stay active. He has an MBA from London Business School and a BA in History from York University, Glendon College.    Chris joins me today to share how to prepare for accessible post-secondary education. He reveals the resources available to students and how longer life expectancies make it more likely that you will work in several careers. He shares how to approach conversations around educational choices with your family. He also shares the options and availability of scholarships for first and subsequent degrees. “As a 17 or 18-year-old, you want to be doing whatever you are doing for yourself.” - Chris Wilkins This W

  • EP121 BDCs Sharon Connolly on Young Entrepreneurs & Newcomers to Canada

    21/01/2020 Duración: 29min

    Sharon Connolly is the Vice President of the Newcomer Entrepreneur Success Team (NEST) at Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC), a bank that is solely devoted to entrepreneurs. She is passionate about leading teams to offer the best solutions to clients and has worked in the real estate financing and commercial lending sector for more than 20 years. As the NEST team leader, she helps newcomer entrepreneurs to overcome systemic barriers and accelerate their businesses. Sharon holds a BBA from the University of Prince Edward Island and an MBA from the Schulich School of Business at York University.   Sharon joins me today to share how young entrepreneurs and newcomers are becoming prevalent in the face of entrepreneurship in Canada. She highlights how BDC supports entrepreneurs with resources and advice. She reveals the ways entrepreneurs can relieve stress and build their skill sets. Sharon also shares two elements that are fundamental to finding success and the support available for women entrepreneurs.

  • EP120 Milli Moves: Financial Fitness Tips from listeners Arlen & Blake

    16/01/2020 Duración: 26min

    Arlen Bondoc is the Co-Founder and Editor-In-Chief at Made Men HQ, a blog for men that promotes, educates, and inspires positive lifestyles for its readers. Arlen is an ambitious and outgoing student at Sheridan College, aiming to earn a CFA, in pursuit of a career in banking and finance. He is also the Founder and President of The Finance Association (HMC) at Sheridan College.   Blake LeClair is a 4th year Bachelor of Commerce student in Accounting at Carleton University’s Sprott School of Business. He is an expert in creating student leadership initiatives and trains leaders at the university through the Sprott Ambassador Program, Sprott Accounting Students Association (SASA) and Sprott Information Systems Students Association (SISSA). Blake is passionate about working in the accounting field and has over a year of experience in public accounting. Arlen and Blake join me today to share their financial fitness tips.  Arlen shares why networking and finding mentors is essential for preparing yourself for fi

  • EP119 Milli Moves: How to Travel on a Budget with Barry Choi

    14/01/2020 Duración: 22min

    Barry Choi is a travel and personal finance expert and the founder of Money We Have, a travel website and blog that advises on budget travel, trending destinations, millennial money, and credit cards. Based in Toronto, Barry is frequently quoted by the Canadian and U.S. media. He has made appearances on the Marilyn Denis Show, CTV's Your Morning, and Breakfast Television.    Barry joins me today to share tips on how to travel on a budget. He reveals how to make smart choices with your planning time and travel dollars and highlights the importance of doing your research and due diligence when making travel plans. He explains how you can earn rewards by using travel credit cards and loyalty programs, how to save for your trip, and how to create a budget. He also shares the travel mistakes to avoid and the most popular destinations for Canadian travel enthusiasts. “It's not about being as cheap as possible with your travel; it's about being smart with your dollars and time.” - Barry Choi This Week on Young

  • EP118 How to Work with Me in 2020

    07/01/2020 Duración: 15min

    Understanding financial matters is a fundamental life skill but the school system is not very good at delivering education around it. But understanding money - how to save it, spend it, and invest it - is key to increasing your financial fitness and securing your financial future. It’s essential to accomplish the things you want in life.    Are you ready to grow your financial confidence and financial decision-making skills?   Today, I share how you can go beyond listening to the Young Money podcast and work with me in 2020. I share my story from learning about the value of money as a child to hustling to make money and recognizing the four elements of successful selling. I highlight the importance of grasping opportunities that come your way and highlighting the value of continuing your education throughout your career. I also share some of the resources I provide, including the 12-Month Money Planner for Young Millionaires. “Understanding financial matters is a fundamental life skill.” - Tracey Bissett

  • EP117 Lessons Learned in 2019; 2020 Predictions & Tips

    31/12/2019 Duración: 14min

    With 41% of Canadians rating money as their most significant source of stress, it is likely affecting you or someone close to you. More than half of Canadians are just $200 away from being unable to pay their bills. One in five couldn’t afford to live for a week if their primary source of income disappeared. Financial confidence is strongly related to financial well-being, so it is essential to learn about money management to build your confidence.    Today, I share the top 3 financial fitness lessons we have learned in 2019 and announce my 2020 predictions and tips. I discuss how debt levels will continue to rise in 2020 and how you can reduce this trend with careful money management. I share how you can assess your finances and work out your cash flow numbers as well as what to do if your outgoing cash, your spending, exceeds your incoming cash, your income. I also highlight why it is vital to set financial goals and how to make sure they become a reality. “Think about what is important to you and create

  • EP116 Behind the Scenes of Young Money

    24/12/2019 Duración: 06min

    If you love the Young Money podcast, then you’re aware of the importance of your financial fitness aka financial literacy, recognizing that it is a fundamental life skill that everyone should possess. Your feedback tells me that you enjoy the content we release and keep coming back for more. As positivity and momentum continues to build around Young Money, you have helped us pass several significant milestones including two years of podcast production and pulling in the highest number of monthly downloads ever in November 2019.   Today, I share what has been happening behind the scenes of Young Money. I share how Young Money has been helping listeners think about money in new ways and take control of their financial futures. I reveal why I love podcasting and give thanks to my podcast production team as well as Young Money fans. I highlight why you should continue to share Young Money news on social media and with your friends and family. I also announce The Young Money Listener Contest and how you can partic

  • EP115: Shmoney Guide with Olga Kirshenbaum

    17/12/2019 Duración: 46min

    Olga Kirshenbaum is the founder of Rags to Riches Consulting, helping entrepreneurs, small business owners, and individuals find their full potential through the empowerment of taking control of their financial future. Olga is the author of Shmoney Guide: Making Money Choices Doesn't Need to Be So Scary and is passionate about her role as a ‘money whisperer.’ She is working to help people overcome the money-talk stigma, encouraging them to ask questions and ask for help. Olga has a Bachelor’s degree in accounting from Marymount Manhattan College and a Masters in Business Administration and Entrepreneurship from Long Island University.   Olga joins me today to share the insights and financial strategies in her Shmoney Guide. She highlights the importance of being organized, setting goals, and finding challenges. Olga reveals why a budget and safety net are vital and why people are struggling in today’s cashless world. She shares why you need to talk about money and ask for help when it is required. Olga also

  • EP114 Milli Moves: Are you Uber Broke?

    10/12/2019 Duración: 12min

    Many young adults are falling into a cycle of wasting money and overspending. Some of these wasteful spending habits are due to the perception of convenience offered by ride and food delivery services. These expenses can quickly mount up and result in breaking the budget and falling short of achieving goals. If this sounds like you, then it is time to be honest, and take control of your money and boost your earnings and savings power.   Today, I discuss whether convenience is causing you to break your budget and leave you Uber broke. I highlight how spending habits have changed and why frank conversations around money are still required. I share how Uber and food delivery services have become more popular and how they lead to overspending. I also share how to approach your friends to ensure that they pay their share and highlight why you should consider if each purchase is necessary or whether it’s a roadblock to achieving your goals. “It’s important to think about what is important to you and to create fi

  • EP113 - Milli Moves: How to Pay for Postsecondary Education Before, During and After School with Suzanne Tyson

    03/12/2019 Duración: 37min

    Suzanne Tyson is the founder of Higher Ed Points, the world’s first company to enable loyalty points conversions, from anyone, into funds for higher education. Higher Ed Points has funded over $1.7-Million in student tuition fees and loan repayments. Suzanne has a 30-year career, of which half has been spent in higher education and student funding. In 2017, she was selected as a Top 7 SheEO Canadian Funded Venture. In 2019 she was one of the Regional Finalists for the MIT Inclusive Innovation Challenge and a Top 5 Finalist in the TELUS PITCH.   Suzanne joins me today to share tips on how to pay for postsecondary school. She shares essential information on the cost of tuition and living expenses as well as how to narrow down what you want to study and where. Suzanne highlights why it is vital to talk to family about who is going to fund your education, early on. She also shares how you can save money by using on-campus and online resources and the benefits of securing a part-time job with a franchised brand. 

  • EP112 Milli Moves: Financial Fitness Tips from listeners Kelly & Vanesa

    26/11/2019 Duración: 42min

    Kelly Fillman is the Operations Manager for Eleanor Beaton & Company, an organization that advises women entrepreneurs on presence, power, and strategic growth. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Western University in 2017. Kelly is a volleyball coach, animal lover, and mentor to young girls as well as a community volunteer for Autism Nova Scotia and the Alumni Coordinator for Rothesay Netherwood School.   Vanesa Cotlar is a strategic leader and Business Development Manager for Economic Development Winnipeg, where she focuses on growing the Winnipeg economy by increasing the strength of the talent ecosystem. She was the co-founder and CEO of Octagon Careers, an HR-tech start-up, and in 2019, Vanesa made the shortlist for the Business Leader of the Year award at the Women in IT Awards. Voluntarily, she has worked in leadership roles for Youville Centre, North Forge Accelerator Program, and Sunnybrook Next Generation. Vanesa earned her Bachelor of Commerce from Smith School of Business at Qu

  • EP111 Milli Moves: Talk Money To Me with Kelley Keehn

    19/11/2019 Duración: 27min

    Kelley Keehn is a personal finance educator, speaker, media personality, and a bestselling, award-winning author of ten books, including her newest book, Talk Money to Me, available in bookstores on December 17th. Kelley is the Consumer Advocate for FP Canada and serves on several non-profit boards and government committees. She was the host of W Network’s Burn My Mortgage and the personal finance authority on The Marilyn Denis Show for seven years.   Kelley joins me today to share her inspiration for writing the Talk Money to Me book. She explains the reasons why financial literacy is still a problem in Canada and shares how social media creates false economic perceptions. Kelley shares several money-moves that everyone can make to increase their financial fitness. She also highlights financial mistakes to avoid and how slowing down your decision-making process on big purchases can help you make better choices. “Understanding that your ability to earn an income in your life is the most valuable asset tha

  • EP110 Milli Moves: ASPIRE with Karla Badger-Brown of Toronto Finance International

    12/11/2019 Duración: 28min

    Karla Badger-Brown is the Director of ASPIRE, a Toronto Finance International program developed to grow the talent pool of work-ready talent for the financial services industry. Karla has experience working in financial services, life sciences, retail, healthcare, and sales. She has a Ph.D. in Medical Biophysics from the University of Toronto and a Bachelor of Science in Genetics from the University of Manitoba.   Karla joins me today to share how the ASPIRE program is changing the perspective of roles in the financial industry and helping students find opportunities to grow and expand their skills. She shares three core ways that ASPIRE helps students, including job matching, the ASPIRE Challenge, and free resources. Karla also reveals the details of the upcoming ASPIRE Edge program and shares tips for students to avoid common business etiquette mistakes.    “A lot of financial services organizations are moving far more toward being technology organizations that happen to work in finance.” - Karla Badger-Bro

  • EP109 Milli Moves: Take Charge of Your Finances - Financial Literacy Month 2019

    05/11/2019 Duración: 13min

    When you are on a financial fitness journey, you will want to take control of your money and increase your earnings power. There are proven ways to do things to reach your financial goals, from budgeting to spending less than you earn. Putting your finances into order can be quite simple; you just need to know where to start and take that first step.   Today, in honor of Financial Literacy Month, I share tips on how to take charge of your finances. I discuss the theme of this year’s Financial Literacy Month and share essential tips on calculating your expenses, making a budget, and considering your financial goals and dreams. I highlight how to be a smart consumer and how to borrow money wisely while avoiding financial scams. I also share the first steps you need to make to take control of your debt.  “While it may be a little bit of work, it is so important to know the numbers and ensure you are spending less than you make.” - Tracey Bissett This Week on Young Money:   What is Financial Literacy Month

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