Financial Education For Healthcare Professionals
Financial Education For Healthcare Professionals
This course includes
The instructors
Description
Are you trading your time for money? If so, you're not alone. As a physiotherapist, chiropractor, kinesiologist, or any other healthcare practitioner it is common!
When you’re trading time for money, your income will always be limited.
Join this free live webinar to learn how to effectively use various personal financial management, budgeting, and investing skills to enhance the quality of your present and future life.
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.
- To learn the initial building blocks to decouple from trading your time for money and how to build the life you want on your terms.
- To gain exposure to the practical financial information that can be immediately acted upon to enhance your financial future.
Course Specific Topics
- What is a TFSA/RRSP? and Which One Should I Contribute To?
- Why Time is the Most Valuable Asset You Own, How to Properly Value It, and How to Calculate your Return on Time (ROT)
- The Impact of Inflation and How it May Erode Your Wealth
- Bonus: If time allows for it: Introduction to Alternative Asset Classes (Fine Art, Crypto, Fine Wine/Whiskey)
Audience
Relevant Information/ Disclaimer
Not Financial Advice
Nothing published on our website, course materials, written in emails, delivered as part of our coaching services, published on our or in connection with our social media feeds should be construed as specific investment or financial advice in your circumstances, or advice to either buy or sell various financial assets. You accept all risks associated with any decision to buy or sell financial assets. For greater clarity, none of our courses, publications, marketing materials or social media feeds are, nor are they intended to be, financial, accounting, tax, legal or investment advice. Neither we, nor any of our company representatives, or individuals featured in our course content are providing you with any specific advice to either buy or sell any financial assets or use any specific trading platform, exchange or bank. You make such decisions at your own risk. You should not make a decision, financial, investment, trading or otherwise, based on any of the information presented on this website or in our courses, without undertaking independent due diligence and consulting with a professional broker, financial or investment and tax advisor.
Past Performance Is No Guarantee Of Future Results
Accuracy of Information
We do not guarantee the accuracy of all information presented to you. In some cases, information may become outdated and no longer applicable. You are encouraged to conduct your own independent research to confirm information is current and accurate.
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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Financial Education For Healthcare Professionals
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Welcome!
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Introduction
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The Question That Started It All
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Canadian Investment Vehicles
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Why Time Is The Most Valuable Asset You Own
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Spenders vs Savers vs Investors
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What is Inflation? How is it Eroding Your Wealth?
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What COVID-19 Can Teach Us
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Questions
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Feedback