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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.

Dec 15, 2020

Today we are celebrating 3 years of Young Money! Together we have created 172 episodes, are listened to in over 40 countries, and are approaching 120,000 in downloads! It is my absolute privilege to create educational and fun financial content, as well as host amazing guests to help and inspire you along your financial fitness journey.

In this episode, I interview my nephew Riley and my niece Brenley in a sibling vs. sibling episode. As you may know, children raised in the same household often have different views and behaviors when it comes to money, and these fun interviews definitely highlight what the research tells us. You'll also hear some highlights of the research after we hear the interviews.

“Sometimes children from the same household have very different thoughts around money.” - Tracey Bissett

This Week on Young Money:

  • A celebration of 3 years of Young Money podcast content.
  • Whether children raised in the same household usually have similar views about money.
  • Which child tends to be the most driven and which the most outgoing.

Key takeaways:

  1. Save up your money for something you will actually use.
  2. Do your best in whatever you’re doing.
  3. Do what you’re passionate about.
  4. Help others.

Resources Mentioned:

Coming Soon - the 12-Month Money Planner
 
The Ultimate Financial Freedom Workbook for Young Millionaires in the Making
 
This fun, comprehensive workbook will show you how to:
 
1)Get out of student jail debt
2)Invest like Millionaires
3)Build your financial knowledge and confidence and much more!
 
Head over to bissettbook.com to sign up to be notified when the 12-Month Money Planner is available for purchase.
 
It will be a great way to kick-off 2021

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