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Young Money with Tracey Bissett
Release Date: 12/11/2018
Young Money with Tracey Bissett
In this Financial Literacy Month special of Young Money, we're joined by Rana Abu-Naameh, Director General of Supervision at the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC). With her extensive background in public service and financial oversight, Rana sheds light on how FCAC protects consumer rights and enhances financial literacy across Canada. Listen in as Rana dives into the critical aspects of FCAC’s mandate, focusing particularly on the streamlined consumer complaint handling process. She explains the steps consumers should take if they have grievances with financial products or...
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info_outline EP325 Spotlight on V.I.L. Landscaping founder Charlie KerriganYoung Money with Tracey Bissett
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info_outlineThe Young Money Podcast is one year old, and the feedback and reviews I’ve received from my listeners have truly been heartwarming. Over the last year, it has been my privilege to help young millionaires-in-the-making demystify personal finance concepts and learn strategies to become financially fit through the stories, insights, and successful entrepreneurs we have featured on the show.
On today’s special episode, I answer some of your most pressing questions on money and finance. I explain the difference between government and non-government student debt, why you should not comingle these types of debt, and strategies you can use to evaluate and consolidate your debt. I explain how university students can still apply for scholarships, even after they’ve started their post-secondary education. I also share what you should consider when taking out a line of credit and how some outstanding lines of credit can impact your ability to qualify for certain loans.
“Certainly, when you graduate school - whether it’s college, university, whatever it may be - you want to do an evaluation of how much debt that you do have.” - Tracey Bissett
This Week on Young Money:
- Why you should not comingle government debts, like OSAP, with non-government debt from financial institutions.
- The types of scholarships post-secondary students can apply for and how they differ from those you apply for before entering a post-secondary school.
- What to consider regarding lines of credit.
- How an outstanding line of credit could impact your ability to qualify for certain loans.
- Best practices for consolidating debt and how to determine when to cancel your line of credit.
Resources Mentioned:
- Caller #1’s question: Episode 52: The Debt Free Graduate with Murray Baker
- Caller #2’s question:
- Caller #3’s question: Episode 56: Back to Basics – The 5Cs of Credit
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