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This is the stuff you millionaires in the making need to know to kick start or propel you on your financial fitness journey. Tracey Bissett, Founder of Bissett Financial Fitness and award winning Financial Literacy Champion, gives you the straight goods each week to set yourself up for financial success. As a former executive at TD Bank, one of Canada's Big 5 Banks, Tracey has worked with and in support of thousands of individuals and entrepreneurs to secure the financing they needed.  This hands on experience combined with her formal financial education, Masters of Business Administration and Chartered Financial Analyst designation, position Tracey uniquely to coach all things money. 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.

Sep 24, 2019

Some people push their financial agenda on others without considering the impact. These actions could be intentional or unintentional, and they may not be aware that they are doing it. Often these actions occur without malicious intent. However, it can still result in people feeling shame or embarrassment about their financial situation. It can lead to people spending money they don’t have rather than having uncomfortable conversations about money.

 

Today, I share how to judge if you are a financial bully and reveal how you should approach difficult conversations surrounding money. I share how you can use these conversations to set a baseline for future situations. I highlight the phrases that you should be mindful of to determine whether you’re pushing your financial agenda on someone else. I also share how you can remove financial bullying from your life. 




“It is okay to have financial priorities that are unique to you. It’s your life and you should be living it the way you want.” - Tracey Bissett




This Week on Young Money:

 

  • How to assess if you are a financial bully.
  • How to approach conversations about money.
  • Eliminating bad feelings and pressure from future situations.
  • How to handle a financial bully if you encounter one.
  • Phrases a financial bully might say.
  • How to eliminate financial bullying from your life.






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