EPISODE · Dec 23, 2025 · 9 MIN
8 Financial Areas Every Hockey Family Needs to Focus On
from The Financial Power Play · host Brett Cranson
In this episode of the Financial Pod Play, Brett Cranson discusses the eight key financial areas that every hockey family needs to master to stay financially strong. He emphasizes the importance of smart financial planning, managing cash flow, saving on taxes, and risk management. Brett provides practical advice and strategies for hockey families to build wealth, reduce stress, and take control of their financial future.TakeawaysSmart financial planning is essential for hockey families.Create a financial system to manage team fees and travel expenses.Automate savings by opening separate accounts for expenses and goals.Track cash flow for 60 days to identify spending leaks.Plan taxes proactively to maximize deductions and savings.Risk management protects income and assets from unforeseen events.Build an emergency fund covering three to six months of expenses.Review insurance coverage regularly for life, disability, and critical illness.Use RRSP and TSA as tax tools, not just savings tools.Download the Financial Playbook for Hockey Families for detailed guidance.Thank you for joining us on this episode of The Financial Power Play. I'm excited to continue bringing you stories, insights, and strategies to help you build a financial future as strong as your passion for hockey. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, share it with your hockey crew, and leave a review.Looking to build your own financial playbook? Book your consultation here. Or visit UptownWealthManagement.com Connect with Brett:LinkedIn: / brettcranson Facebook: / uptownwealthmanagement Instagram: / buildingwealthwithbrett TikTok: / buildingwealthwithbrett Until next time, stay focused, stay flexible, and keep playing your game!
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