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EP311 Deal or No Deal
Young Money with Tracey Bissett
11/21/23 • 7 min
Are you ready to tackle the tempting deals of Black Friday and Cyber Monday without derailing your budget? In today’s episode, we dive into the art of smart shopping during the biggest sale season of the year and share essential considerations to ensure you're making wise purchasing decisions.
Listen in as we explore three key considerations: understanding the real reason behind your purchase, assessing if the deal is genuinely beneficial, and exploring ways to maximize benefits like loyalty points or additional perks. We also offer bonus tips on avoiding overspending, such as unsubscribing from tempting store emails and involving friends in your spending plans. And don't forget about Giving Tuesday – a perfect opportunity to make your charitable contributions go further!
“If you are getting a deal, make sure it really is one.” - Tracey Bissett
This Week on Young Money:
- Evaluating the true purpose of your purchases.
- Determining if a deal is genuinely advantageous.
- Leveraging loyalty programs and other benefits for optimal value.
- Bonus tips to resist overspending temptations.
- The importance of Giving Tuesday and supporting charities in need.
Key takeaways:
- Be mindful of your purchasing motivations.
- Scrutinize deals to ensure they are genuine savings.
- Utilize loyalty points and other benefits for added value.
- Implement strategies to avoid emotional spending.
- Remember the broader impact of your spending, especially on Giving Tuesday.
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EP313 Canadian Holiday Spending Outlook with Myles Gooding, PwC
Young Money with Tracey Bissett
12/05/23 • 16 min
How are Canadians navigating the holiday season amidst economic challenges and evolving retail landscapes? In this episode of Young Money, I’m joined by Myles Gooding, PwC Canada's National Consumer Markets Leader, to explore the Canadian Holiday Outlook Survey's findings.
Listen as we dive deep into the spending behaviors of different generations and examine how cutting-edge retail technologies like AI, AR, and the metaverse are revolutionizing the way we shop. Myles also offers a wealth of insights into the current trends shaping Canadian consumer habits, as well as why Canadians are increasingly focusing on travel, supporting local businesses, and making socially responsible decisions in their holiday shopping.
“Safety concerns now in the rearview mirror, in-store shopping is actually continuing to make a pretty large number.” - Myles Gooding
This Week on Young Money:
- Insights into consumer spending trends.
- The impact of inflation on consumer choices and spending habits.
- The role of emerging retail technologies in enhancing the shopping experience.
- Generational differences in holiday spending.
- The growing popularity of 'Buy Now, Pay Later' among Gen Z consumers.
- The importance of supporting local businesses and making socially responsible purchases.
- Strategies for managing holiday expenses and staying financially fit.
Key takeaways:
- Understand the changing dynamics of consumer spending.
- Recognize the influence of technology on modern shopping.
- Learn how different generations approach holiday spending amidst economic challenges.
- Discover the significance of socially responsible and community-focused purchasing.
- Gain insights into effective budgeting and financial planning for the holidays.
Resources Mentioned:
- 2023 Canadian Holiday Outlook
- EP247 Buy Now, Pay Later 101
- EP262 Taking Control of Our Money with Kelley Keehn
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EP173 From J-POP to Entrepreneurship with Kim Cooper, CEO of Youth Culture Inc.
Young Money with Tracey Bissett
12/22/20 • 31 min
Kim Cooper is the president of Youth Culture Inc., a social enterprise that bridges the gaps between youth and industry. She’s passionate about sharing the stories of underrepresented youth and is part of the movement to bring equity, diversity, and inclusivity (EDI) into the STEM fields. Today Kim joins the show to discuss the importance of resilience and having the courage to pursue your big ideas. Listen in as she describes how she is minimizing negative forces in her life (such as social media) so she can remain hopeful in her business. You will learn the benefit of being vulnerable and putting yourself out there. If you are searching for an inspiring story of hard work paying off, this is not an episode to be missed.
“In order for us all to stay relevant, we have to have that continuous learning and also be able to pivot throughout our lives.” - Kim Cooper
This Week on Young Money:
- The importance of resilience.
- Why you must remain hopeful.
- The power of being open to learning.
- Why you have to be able to pivot.
Key takeaways:
- Believe in yourself.
- Give back when you can.
- Hard work pays off.
- Be vulnerable.
Resources Mentioned:
- EP151 Milli Moves: Financial Fitness Tips from Postsecondary Podcasters Paris Grant & Ryan Banfield
- EP002 Out of the Mouths of Young Money Masters
Connect with Kim Cooper:
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EP212 Milli Moves: Purchasing Pro Tips
Young Money with Tracey Bissett
09/21/21 • 13 min
Deciding on a purchase can be harder than it seems. As a society, we are bombarded with choices and advertisements are everywhere fighting for our attention. People go about the buying process in many different ways, from researching everything to making a split-second decision on what to spend their hard-earned dollars on. So, in this episode, I am going to walk you through my purchasing pro tips to give you confidence the next time you are thinking about making a purchase. Listen in as I share the importance of contemplating whether you actually need an item before you spend money on it and how to decipher if you can actually afford it. There is nothing worse than buying something and then never using it. Not only did you waste your money, but you deprive yourself of something else you could have had instead. But if you follow these tips, they'll help you avoid this issue moving forward.
“ The first thing we should be thinking about is: do we need what we are contemplating buying? ” - Tracey Bissett
This Week on Young Money:
- How to ensure what you are wanting to buy is actually necessary.
- Why assessing whether you can truly afford something before haphazardly spending is key.
- When you should ask the experts for help.
- How to avoid wasting your hard-earned money.
- The importance of doing your research before making a purchase.
Key takeaways:
- Do your research.
- Understand your finances.
- Assess your wants and needs.
- Ask for help.
Resources Mentioned:
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- Session 3: Stakeholder Conversations (Key #4) Wednesday, October 13 at 2pm EST
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EP176 Spotlight on Young Money Scholarship Recipients Sharaf & Courtney
Young Money with Tracey Bissett
01/12/21 • 26 min
Joy and inspiration are always welcome, and what could be better than a spotlight episode on two of the Young Money Scholarship recipients? In this episode, post secondary students Sharaf Khan and Courtney Clayton share great financial tips for success, what their post secondary experiences have been like, and how these scholarships have impacted their lives. Listen in as Sharaf and Courtney describe their experiences so that we can learn from what is—and isn’t—working from them. Sharaf talks about setting goals and accomplishing things that others don’t, while Courtney shares one of her big goals and important advice for other millionaires in the making.
“Leave with the least amount of debt possible.” - Courtney Clayton
This Week on Young Money:
- How scholarships have impacted the lives of these students.
- How to stay focused on your career or business.
- The importance of giving yourself downtime.
- How to stand out from the crowd when creating a business.
- How to be successful as a business person.
Key takeaways:
- Leave with little debt.
- Cut out distractions.
- Become skilled at what you’re interested in.
- Adapt to change.
Resources Mentioned:
- EP048 Increasing Access to Post Secondary Education with Shelley Clayton
- EP148 Celebrating the Launch of the Young Money Scholarship Fund
- EP151 Milli Moves: Financial Fitness Tips from Postsecondary Podcasters Paris Grant & Ryan Banfield
- EP152 Milli Moves: Scholarship Success with Shahab Rad, Centennial College Graduate
- EP153 Milli Moves: Financial Fitness Tips from Centennial College Students Ricardo Garcia and Janine Walters
- EP159 Milli Moves: Seeking Scholarships with Glenda Healy
- EP169 Celebrating the Young Money Scholarship Recipients
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EP206 Milli Moves: 3 Financial Fitness Lessons from the 2021 Olympics
Young Money with Tracey Bissett
08/10/21 • 13 min
The 2021 Tokyo Olympics have been unlike any we have had before. Delayed by a year due to the pandemic, and with COVID-19 restrictions in place resulting in health precautions and limited attendance, this year's Games have offered many lessons and takeaways that can be applied to financial fitness, and I'm excited to share those with you today. Listen in as I discuss the importance of consistency when growing your wealth and knowledge around finances, as well as the benefit of taking calculated risks with your money. You'll learn why you should never be afraid to ask questions, why consistent saving is crucial, and how mental health plays into all of this. There is so much to be learned from these athletes, and I hope you will implement some of these lessons into your financial strategies.
“ Educating ourselves, starting small, and consistently saving and investing with time on our side to earn compound interest is the key. ” - Tracey Bissett
This Week on Young Money:
- Why you should be aware of your mental health.
- The importance of saving consistently and investing your money.
- Why you should never stray away from asking for help when needed.
- The benefit of having someone help you with your finances.
- Why taking care of yourself first is so important.
Key takeaways:
- Consistency is key.
- Be bold.
- Ask questions.
- Mental health matters.
Resources Mentioned:
- Tracey Bissett – Money Coach Youtube Channel
- EP018 Cashflow Cookbook with Gordon Stein
- EP024 Young, Fun and Financially Free with Leanna Haakons of Black Hawk Financial
- EP034 Jeremiah Brown The 4 Year Olympian
- EP038 Investor Spotlight Part 1
- EP040 Investor Spotlight Part 2
- EP178 Broke Millennial Talks Money with Erin Lowry
- EP183 Talk Money to Me During COVID and Other Times of Financial Distress with Kelley Keehn
- LifeWorks Financial Wellbeing Index Canada: Spring 2021
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EP161 Why an Abundance Mindset and Kindness are Key to Financial Fitness
Young Money with Tracey Bissett
09/29/20 • 8 min
As we reach the end of September 2020, new realities are starting to set in and many of us are realizing that things are not necessarily as we want them to be. At the time of this recording, Canada is entering its second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, case counts are climbing around the country, and pandemic fatigue is starting to set in.
What does this have to do with mindset, kindness, and your financial health? By cultivating a mindset of abundance and treating everyone—including yourself—with kindness, you will be in a much better place to weather the financial storm. That’s why in this episode, I’m giving you tangible and practical steps to hit the reset button on your finances, reminding you how to maintain a sense of calm during the second wave of COVID-19, and sharing how to cultivate a mindset of abundance and gratitude.
"An abundance mindset and kindness are key to financial fitness.” - Tracey Bissett
This Week on Young Money:
- How to financially reset in order to ride through the rest of the year.
- Why a mindset of abundance and kindness are important to your financial health.
- Actionable steps for maintaining financial calm during a pandemic.
- How to cultivate a mindset of abundance.
- What to do you if you fall off the “financial wagon.”
Key takeaways:
- Look for the positives and keep calm during these challenging times.
- You are in control—even if it doesn’t seem like it.
- Be patient with yourself and remember that kindness matters.
Resources Mentioned:
- EP062 What is your Money Mindset?
- EP133 How to be Financially Fit During A Global Pandemic
- EP157 Milli Moves: How to Reset Financially
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EP144 Adulting 101: Insurance for Young Professionals with David Boldovitch
Young Money with Tracey Bissett
06/16/20 • 42 min
Great customer service and developing client relationships are the cornerstones of any successful business, according to the Principal of Bold Financial, David Boldovitch. A Toronto-based financial advisory firm, Bold Financial focuses on helping business owners and professionals plan for lifelong security. Today David joins the show to discuss insurance and why it is so important when it comes to protecting your family, as well as your wealth. Listen in as we talk in depth about several different types of insurance that you may want to consider for your family and/or your business. You will learn why it is never advisable to pay premiums with before-tax dollars, how to get affordable insurance, and more.
“ When it comes to insurance policies—any kind—I would encourage people to do some homework and get educated.” - David Boldovitch
This Week on Young Money:
- The biggest misconceptions around insurance.
- The importance of critical thinking.
- How David ended up working in insurance.
- What insurance is and the purpose of it.
- The different kinds of insurance you may want to consider.
Key takeaways:
- The benefit of insurance.
- How insurance can protect your family.
- The importance of doing your homework.
- Find someone you trust.
Resources Mentioned:
This episode is powered by the Cash Control Bootcamp:
Entrepreneurs: To start a new venture or take yours to next level requires you to understand the cash flow cycle and how to manage the cash flow in your business. To help you learn those critical skills I have developed the Cash Control Bootcamp. The Cash Control Bootcamp is an introductory live, online group program that empowers entrepreneurs just like you to demystify your business finances and get control of your money so you can sleep better and provide the lifestyle you want for you and your family. The Cash Control Bootcamp - Know Your Numbers, Protect your Business and Grow for the Future, is for you. Register today here. Take back control of your business today!
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EP142 Adulting 101: Your Family & the Law - Lawyers & Mediators Explained with Darlene M. Rites
Young Money with Tracey Bissett
06/02/20 • 24 min
Darlene M. Rites is a family law lawyer experienced in the resolution of all family law matters with a focus on settlement. With significant experience litigating disputes involving custody, support, property, and child abduction, Darlene applies a practical and individualized approach to all her cases and focuses her unique skills on creating positive outcomes for her family law clients.
She joins the show today to discuss what you should consider before moving in with your partner, as well as how to approach a conversation about a marriage contract. Listen in to learn why common-law relationships do not have the same rights as married spouses, the importance of open and honest conversations with your partner, and more.
“ Don ’t assume you know something because it happened to a friend. ” - Darlene M. Rites
This Week on Young Money:
- The day-to-day life of a lawyer.
- How Darlene became so successful.
- Why she is teaching her child how to budget from a young age.
- Things to consider when moving in with your partner.
- How to approach a conversation about marriage contracts.
- The importance of open and honest conversations.
- Why common-law relationships do not have the same rights as married spouses.
Key takeaways:
- The importance of a strong work ethic.
- What simple thing Darlene credits to helping her toward success.
- Why budgeting is crucial.
- When to consider a marriage contract.
- Why we can’t assume we know something just because it happened to a friend.
Resources Mentioned:
- EP031 True Cost of Being a Wedding Guest
- EP037 Cohabitate in a Financially Fit Way
- EP080 Weddings on a Budget
- EP092 How to be In Love AND Financially Fit with Wendy Brookhouse
This episode is powered by the Cash Control Bootcamp:
Entrepreneurs: To start a new venture or take yours to next level requires you to understand the cash flow cycle and how to manage the cash flow in your business. To help you learn those critical skills I have developed the Cash Control Bootcamp. The Cash Control Bootcamp is an introductory live, online group program that empowers entrepreneurs just like you to demystify your business finances and get control of your money so you can sleep better and provide the lifestyle you want for you and your family. The Cash Control Bootcamp - Know Your Numbers, Protect your Business and Grow for the Future, is for you. Register today here. Take back control of your business today!
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EP318 Bissett Financial Fitness Framework
Young Money with Tracey Bissett
01/17/24 • 6 min
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 fitness.
- The three key elements of financial fitness.
- Practical advice for improving each aspect of your financial health.
Key takeaways:
- Recognize where you stand on the financial fitness spectrum and identify areas for improvement.
- Cash flow is key in maintaining a stable and balanced financial life.
- Savings contribute to financial security and enable personal and business growth.
- Debt management is crucial for controlling your future and avoiding financial pitfalls.
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How many episodes does Young Money with Tracey Bissett have?
Young Money with Tracey Bissett currently has 336 episodes available.
What topics does Young Money with Tracey Bissett cover?
The podcast is about Young, Money, Podcasts, Finance, Business and Millionaire.
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The episode title 'EP192 Clean & Clear Water with Alisha McFetridge of Rainstick' is the most popular.
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The average episode length on Young Money with Tracey Bissett is 24 minutes.
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Episodes of Young Money with Tracey Bissett are typically released every 7 days.
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The first episode of Young Money with Tracey Bissett was released on Dec 12, 2017.
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