What's Your Financial
Fitness Quotient?
Episode 180
In today’s episode, I speak with Tracey Bissett, the Chief Financial Fitness Trainer of Bissett Financial Fitness Inc. Tracey educates and empowers individuals, notably young adults and entrepreneurs, to take control of and live their financial lives with confidence. 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 coupled with her formal financial education, (Masters of Business Administration and Chartered Financial Analyst designation, positions Tracey uniquely to coach about all things money.
Tracey is a full-time professor in the financial services faculty within the Business School at Centennial College. She leads speaking engagements and is the Executive Producer and host of the Young Money podcast focusing on increasing financial fitness.
In this podcast, we discuss the importance of financial literacy, why learning the basics of finance matters, and how to boost your confidence when it comes to money.
Listen to this podcast and discover:
What financial fitness is and why it’s as important as physical health
The biggest mistake millennials make when it comes to money
Practical tips to improve your financial knowledge and confidence
Want to connect with Tracey? Here's how:
Young Money Podcast
Bissett Financial Fitness
LinkedIn: Tracey Bissett
Instagram: BissettFinFit
Facebook: Bissett Financial Fitness
Twitter: BissettFinFit
YouTube: The Money Coach for Entrepreneurs
Want to hear more of our conversation? Listen to my interview on the Young Money Podcast.
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