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The Financial Power Play
Brett Cranson
10 episodes
5 days ago
Welcome to The Financial Power Play - the go-to podcast for hockey families, hockey professionals, and small business owners in the hockey world who want to take control of their finances. Hosted by Brett Cranson from Uptown Wealth Management, each episode dives into the real financial planning decisions faced by those in the hockey community - from managing tournament travel and equipment costs to building retirement plans, handling irregular income, and growing hockey-related businesses. You’ll hear from hockey parents, coaches, trainers, and other industry pros.
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Welcome to The Financial Power Play - the go-to podcast for hockey families, hockey professionals, and small business owners in the hockey world who want to take control of their finances. Hosted by Brett Cranson from Uptown Wealth Management, each episode dives into the real financial planning decisions faced by those in the hockey community - from managing tournament travel and equipment costs to building retirement plans, handling irregular income, and growing hockey-related businesses. You’ll hear from hockey parents, coaches, trainers, and other industry pros.
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The Real Cost of Raising a Hockey Player in Canada
The Financial Power Play
11 minutes 52 seconds
4 months ago
The Real Cost of Raising a Hockey Player in Canada

Welcome to 'The Financial Power Play,' where Brett from Uptown Wealth Management helps hockey families and professionals create financial strategies on and off the ice.

This episode dives into the real cost of raising a hockey player, from registration fees and equipment to travel and hidden expenses.

Brett provides practical tips on budgeting, setting up a dedicated hockey fund, planning for tournament travel costs, and shopping for used gear. He also emphasizes the importance of balancing your child's passion with your own financial goals.

Tune in for valuable insights and steps to build a financial game plan without sidelining your future. Book a free consultation to create a strategy tailored to your needs.


00:00 Introduction to Financial Power Play

00:22 The Real Cost of Raising a Hockey Player

01:03 Breaking Down the Expenses

03:25 Hidden Costs Most Parents Miss

06:13 Building a Financial Game Plan

09:12 Pro Tips from Hockey Parents

10:37 Conclusion and Call to Action


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.

Until next time, stay focused, stay flexible, and keep playing your game!


The Financial Power Play
Welcome to The Financial Power Play - the go-to podcast for hockey families, hockey professionals, and small business owners in the hockey world who want to take control of their finances. Hosted by Brett Cranson from Uptown Wealth Management, each episode dives into the real financial planning decisions faced by those in the hockey community - from managing tournament travel and equipment costs to building retirement plans, handling irregular income, and growing hockey-related businesses. You’ll hear from hockey parents, coaches, trainers, and other industry pros.