
Playing the Full 60: Building a Financial Game Plan That Lasts Beyond the Season
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About this listen
In this episode of Financial Powerplay, Brett Cranson discusses the importance of having a comprehensive financial game plan that lasts beyond immediate successes. He draws parallels between hockey and financial management, emphasizing the need to play the full 60 minutes of a financial season. The episode is structured around different career stages, offering strategies for rookies, mid-career professionals, and those nearing retirement. Key themes include building a strong financial foundation, balancing growth with protection, making the most of extra income, and planning for life after a career in sports.
Takeaways
You can win the first period and still lose the game.
It's not about the opening face-off; it's about how you play the full 60.
The rookie years are all about building your foundation, not chasing the scoreboard.
Get serious about retirement because it's closer than you think.
In your mid-career, you got to play smart because you're not defending and attacking at the same time.
You can't take huge risks, but you can't lose either.
When your defense is strong, you can go on offense with confidence.
PowerPlays change games. Extra income changes your finances.
Use your power plays to control the game, not just enjoy a quick rush.
Always plan for overtime.
Chapters
00:00 Playing the Full 60: Financial Game Plan Overview
03:28 Rookie Years: Building a Strong Financial Foundation
06:26 Mid-Career: Balancing Growth and Protection
09:20 Third Period: Making Power Plays Count
10:29 Overtime: Planning for Life After the Game
12:14 Introduction to Financial Power Play
financial planning, hockey, budgeting, investment strategies, career stages, financial security, savings, retirement planning, income management, financial defense