Becoming Pandemic Proof Through Financial Literacy
Becoming Pandemic Proof Through Financial Literacy
This course includes
The instructors
Description:
Creating awareness on understanding and effectively using various financial skills, including personal financial management, budgeting, and investing.
This is a topic that is NOT readily taught in primary, secondary, post-secondary, or graduate traditional education but will LIKELY have a GREATER impact on your financial future than your ACTUAL career. Don't believe me? Register and hopefully I can convince you otherwise.
Learning Objectives:
To provide a framework on what allied health professionals can do to achieve their financial goals and the importance of grasping and applying this information as early as possible.
Learn the initial building blocks to decouple from trading your time for money and how to build the life you want on your terms.
Course Specific Topics:
- Money and Growth Mindset and Goal Setting
- Financial Planning for ‘Retirement’
- The Power of Compound Interest and Importance of Starting Early
- Spenders/Savers/Investors and the Impact of Inflation on Your Wealth
- How the Type of Income You Earn (Employee-Sole Proprietor- Corporation) Will Effect Your Bottom Line
Audience:
Built for Allied Health (Nurses, Physiotherapists, Occupational, Athletic, Massage Therapists, Chiropractors, Osteopaths, Kinesiologists) and Young Professionals. If you are someone who is ready to take action and motivated to get better control of your future, then this course is for you!
Relevant Information:
This service is provided to you for information purposes only and is not investment advice or to be considered advice of any kind to you or any other person.
I am describing the investments and processes that I have made myself and are reflective of my particular circumstances. Your circumstances are different and any discussion here is not intended to be and must not be considered to be a recommendation for you to make the same investment(s).
Consult an adviser, consultant, and other professionals prior to making any investment decision.
The instructors
BScH, MSc PT
Traditional/Unconventional
While completing my undergraduate degree at Queen’s University in Kinesiology, I was the varsity Basketball trainer, helping athletes with their off and on the court training and rehabilitation. I then continued my education by obtaining my Masters of Science in Physiotherapy at McMaster University.
I am extremely sports-oriented; a previous soccer player, and having a large passion for the game, I was fortunate enough to be selected to work as a soccer on-field therapist at the 2015 Pan Am games.
I do have a special interest in manual therapy and have obtained my level 3 certification from the Orthopedic Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association. My love of golf has spilled over from playing it avidly to being credentialed through the Titleist Performance Institute as a Medical Level 3 practitioner for golf-specific rehabilitation. In the spirit of progressing the profession of physiotherapy I have been appointed as an Associate Clinical Professor (Adjunct) in the School of Rehabilitation Sciences at McMaster University.
Non-traditional/Unconventional
Don’t get me wrong, I love being a Physiotherapist and I’m truly blessed that I can go to work with a smile on my face knowing that I am making a positive impact on my client’s life.
BUT
I knew that being a Physiotherapist would not solely lead to my goals of retiring early and enjoying my middle (and not my golden) years living on my schedule and not trading my time for money.
Throughout my 9 years + of being a practicing Physiotherapist, I’ve been fortunate enough to complete several manual therapy, exercise, concussion, golf-specific courses (the traditional path- find a niche, expand your therapeutic tool kit and own it) courses. It was in those courses that I came across experienced practitioners to novices all on the same journey, to become successful practitioners and skilled technicians. Just the way our traditional education system (TES) always promised us.
What our TES did not teach us (at least not me) was how to get out of student debt, the difference between a TFSA and RRSP, what the stock market is, how to buy my first home, why saving money may make me less wealthy. Instead, my brain was filled with stoichiometry, the quadratic formula, how to ‘feel’ an intervertebral motion, and how to stress test the dorsal calcaneocuboid ligament.
I was fed up circling around the rat race and devised a plan to get out of it.
Material included in this course
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Becoming Pandemic Proof Through Financial Literacy
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Welcome
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Introduction
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The Question that Started it All
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Mindset
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Retirement and How to Get There
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Caring for Your Money
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Spenders, Savers, and Investors vs. Inflation
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Becoming Pandemic Proof
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Questions
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What's Next!
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Feedback