Debt Free In 30

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Every week we take 30 minutes and talk to industry experts about debt, money and personal finance.

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  • 518 – Why More Credit Won't Make You Truly Independent

    03/08/2024 Duración: 20min

    Discover why chasing after more credit to achieve financial freedom may not be the most effective strategy, how it creates dependencies, and learn alternative paths to be more independent.  Links: What To Do When You Have Too Much Debt to Handle: https://www.hoyes.com/blog/what-to-do-when-you-have-too-much-debt-to-handle/

  • 517 – Should you pay off your debt or invest?

    27/07/2024 Duración: 29min

    You’ve got some extra cash. Should you pay down debt or invest it? In this episode, Doug and Ted discuss whether to use your extra money to tackle high-interest credit card debt, invest in an RRSP, or pay down a mortgage.  They’ll also share their advice on what steps to take if you’re unable to pay off your debt—like turning to a consumer proposal. Tune in to learn how to effectively manage your finances and make the most of your money. Time Stamps: 00:00 Pay off debt on your credit card 02:53 Pay off debt or put money in an RRSP? 04:54 Pay off your mortgage or invest in an RRSP? 06:16 Investing may be better than paying off debt for first time home buyers 07:03 Investing makes sense when you inherit a lot of money 08:08 RISK 11:42 The smart way to pay off your debt 13:17 Is there an advantage to paying off a secured debt vs an unsecured debt? 16:19 If you can’t pay your debts you can file a consumer proposal 21:29 Receiving a lump sum of money during a consumer proposal 27:18 Final thoughts Related Links: S

  • 516 – Online Banking: Navigating Fees, Services, Apps and Benefits

    20/07/2024 Duración: 33min

    Doug is joined by BIA Insolvency Counsellor Charlie Kovacs. They discuss banking in the digital age and cover topics such as service fees, chequing accounts, digital transactions, payment methods (digital vs. cheques), prepaid cards, credit scores, mobile payment options, how to manage digital finances, free tax filing, and finding the best bank rates online. If you're new to digital banking or eager to learn insider tips from finance experts, this episode is a must-listen!   Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction 01:25 How can you bank for free? 03:55 Using a mobile app for depositing cheques 05:14 Why do you have to open a new bank account if you file a consumer proposal or bankruptcy? 07:36 Cheques vs E-transfer 08:23 Debit Cards, Credit Cards, Prepaid Cards 14:57 What is the difference between a loadable credit card and secured credit card? 18:20 How do you keep track of your money digitally? 25:11 How do I file my taxes for free? 27:15 Shop around for the best rates 31:46 Final thoughts     Related Links: Why Y

  • 515 – The Pros and Cons of Selling Everything to Pay off Your Debt

    13/07/2024 Duración: 35min

    Selling your assets to pay off debt can be tricky. Depending on the asset, there may be unforeseen costs. Cashing in your savings may not completely deal with your debt problems. You may, in fact, have better options to eliminate your debt without losing your assets at all. Today we talk with Ted Michalos to explore how to pay off debt when you have assets. Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction 02:43 Are all assets treated the same? 06:31 Cashing out your RRSP to pay debt 13:50 Should you file a consumer proposal or bankruptcy? 22:39 Are RESP’s protected in a bankruptcy? 25:43 Owning a house and filing bankruptcy 30:44 Final thoughts   Related Links: Should I Sell My Assets to Pay Off Debt?- https://www.hoyes.com/blog/should-i-sell-my-assets-to-pay-off-debt/ Should I Use My RRSP to Pay Off Debt? – https://www.hoyes.com/blog/should-i-use-my-rrsp-to-pay-off-debt/ Who Can File a Consumer Proposal? - https://www.hoyes.com/blog/how-much-debt-does-it-take-to-file-bankruptcy-in-canada/ How Much Debt Does it Take to Fil

  • 514 – Why Seniors End Up in The Payday Loan Trap & How To Help

    06/07/2024 Duración: 30min

    In this episode, Doug and Ted address the growing issue of payday loans among seniors, highlighting factors such as fixed incomes, rising living expenses, and predatory lending practices. They also discuss the financial strain of supporting adult children and the risks associated with co-signing loans. Tune in for practical advice on managing debt, avoiding scams targeting seniors, and navigating financial challenges in retirement.   Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction 01:48 Why are payday loans a problem if you are a senior? 04:03 How does a senior end up in debt? 05:45 Payday loans and rapid loans 08:10 Seniors supporting their adult children 10:38 Seniors carrying debt into retirement 11:54 Practical advice 12:30 How can you tell if your parents are in debt? 15:13 How to retire with no debt 21:12 Seniors and financial scams 22:55 Co-signing loans for friends and family 25:00 Should seniors’ cash in their RRSP to pay off debt? 27:15 Should seniors file a consumer proposal or bankruptcy? Related Links: Seniors T

  • 513 – Inflation is driving up credit card use. Now what?

    29/06/2024 Duración: 29min

    In this episode, Doug and Ted discuss the challenges of credit card debt and the struggles the average person faces in today's economy. They touch on the impact of food and shelter inflation, the rise in credit card debt leading to insolvencies, and the decline in homeownership. They also share their predictions for the future, including whether inflation will continue to rise, and offer their advice on how to navigate these tough times. Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction 00:44 Why did credit card debt drop during the pandemic? 03:05 Inflation rate for food 04:16 Shelter inflation 05:45 Credit card debt leads to insolvencies 08:15 How inflation and credit card debt affects everyone 14:35 Why are we not seeing homeowners? 16:52 Predictions 19:32 Practical advice   Related Links: What to Know About Credit Cards So You Use Credit Wisely - https://www.hoyes.com/blog/what-to-know-about-credit-cards-so-you-use-credit-wisely/ Unpaid Credit Card Debt: What Are the Consequences? – https://www.hoyes.com/blog/unpaid-cre

  • 512 – Pay Off Debt or Build an Emergency Fund - Which is Better?

    22/06/2024 Duración: 31min

    In this episode, Doug and Maureen tackle a common financial question: should you build an emergency fund first or pay off debt? They explain why prioritizing an emergency fund can be important, even if you have debt. Learn how developing a savings habit can shield you from unexpected expenses and stop lenders from reducing your credit limit. They also discuss the risks of relying solely on debt for emergencies and how savings can keep you financially secure. Plus, they cover the benefits of paying off debt first, like saving on interest, boosting your credit score, and having the option to use credit for emergencies. Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction 01:50 What do you use your emergency fund for? 02:59 Reasons why an emergency fund is more important than paying down debt 06:40 The habit of savings 11:11 How much does your emergency fund need to be? 15:20 Where should you put your emergency savings? 23:11 Why should you pay off debt first before saving for an emergency fund 29:12 Final thoughts Related Links:

  • 511 – Do Low- or No-Income Earners Need to File Bankruptcy If They Have Debt?

    15/06/2024 Duración: 48min

    Doug is joined by first-time guest Dr. Saul Schwartz, Professor Emeritus at the School of Public Administration at Carleton University in Ottawa, who holds a Ph.D. in Economics. They discuss Dr. Schwartz's recent paper titled "Tilting the Playing Field Away from the Discharge of Debts: The Case of Consumer Proposals in Canada." Together, they discuss the rise of consumer proposals over bankruptcies in Canada, surplus income, the influence of licensed insolvency trustees and creditors, unregulated debt advisors, and potential solutions for low-income debtors. Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction 03:35 Failure rate for consumer proposals 05:07 Why have consumer proposals overtaken bankruptcies in Canada? 08:33 Surplus income 12:12 Are the licensed insolvency trustees making more money on consumer proposals? 14:50 The creditors impact on a bankruptcy and consumer proposals 24:55 Unregulated debt advisors 33:39 Solutions for low-income debtors 44:22 Final thoughts Related Links: Dr. Saul Schwartz, Biography - https

  • 510 – How Food Inflation has Affected the Food Bank

    08/06/2024 Duración: 35min

    Doug is joined by Kim Wilhelm, CEO of the Food Bank of Waterloo Region. Together, they talk about the various programs available to the local community in need of food. They discuss the impact cost of living has had on the food bank, issues of food inflation and food insecurity, changes in demand since the pandemic, ways to donate, and how those in need can access food. Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction 01:30 Food assistance programs 02:41 Hunger count 06:56 Food insecurity 08:13 How has the demand for the food bank changed since the pandemic 11:14 Food inflation 14:13 How does the food bank receive food 16:01 How can you donate cash to the food bank 16:51 The impact cost of living has had on food donations 18:20 How can you receive food from the food bank 22:04 Food bank delivery program 22:40 Food bank eligibility and agency support 29:44 Food banks most needed food items 33:40 Conclusion   Related Links: Hoyes Michalos is a proud partner of the Food Bank of Waterloo Region - https://www.hoyes.com/communit

  • 509 – Hidden Costs of Buying a Home - Surprise Home Ownership Expenses

    01/06/2024

    Join Doug and Ted as they uncover the hidden costs of home ownership that often surprise new homeowners. From maintenance and repairs to rising interest rates and potential job loss, they discuss real-life examples and offer practical advice on deciding whether to buy a home, mitigating risks, and estimating unforeseen costs. Plus, they break down the costs of renting versus buying in today's market. Don’t miss this informative discussion on the true cost of owning a home. Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction 01:20 Mortgage vs rent payments 03:31 Upfront costs of purchasing a home 04:41 Maintenance costs 16:05 Unexpected costs of home ownership 18:18 Practical advice 27:22 Conclusion Related Links: Homeowners Bankruptcy Index: https://www.hoyes.com/press/homeowner-bankruptcy-index/ Hoyes Michalos Bankruptcy Study: https://www.hoyes.com/press/joe-debtor/ Renting Vs. Buying: Which One Makes More Sense?: https://www.hoyes.com/blog/renting-vs-buying-which-one-makes-more-sense/ Why Does Home Ownership Cause Finan

  • 508 – Protecting Yourself Online - Best Tips From a Cybersecurity Expert

    25/05/2024 Duración: 34min

    Doug is joined by Technical Platform Cybersecurity Specialist, Eric Boivin from Flare. They discuss how cyber attacks can target your bank accounts and personal information, leading to money loss or identity theft. How weak cybersecurity can lead to debt, especially for those with student loans, mortgages, or credit card obligations. Eric shares practical advice on how to avoid fraud, choosing the best password using a password manager, and tools for watching financial accounts for suspicious activity. Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction 04:46 How can you protect yourself against cyber attacks 10:00 Passwords 20:51 What can you do to protect yourself from a cyberattack? 31:32 Practical advice Related Links: Flare Website - https://flare.io/ Flare LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/flare-io/ Bitwarden Password Manager - https://bitwarden.com/

  • 507 – Higher Interest Rates and Stubborn Inflation - Are They Here to Stay? With Jeff Rubin

    18/05/2024 Duración: 31min

    Doug is joined by special guest Canadian economist and author, Jeff Rubin. Jeff discusses his latest book A Map of the New Normal: How Inflation, War, and Sanctions Will Change Your World Forever. They discuss inflation, sanctions and their impact on Canadian wages and employment. The conversation also touches on the Bank of Canada, bond yields, mortgages, interest rates, international trade, and the potential for a recession soon and closes with practical advice for Canadians. Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction 03:45 Inflation 10:47 What does the central bank do to make inflation higher or lower? 19:33 Mortgages and Interest rates 24:15 Are we in a recession now? 26:07 Credit card debt 27:37 Predictions for the future of Canada’s economy     Related Links: A Map of the New Normal: How Inflation, War, and Sanctions Will Change Your World Forever by Jeff Rubin on Amazon https://amzn.to/4a5dSQI  The Expendables - How the Middle Class Got Screwed by Globalization by Jeff Rubin on Amazon https://amzn.to/3UKTorM G

  • 506 – Are Subscriptions and Delivery Apps Driving you into Debt?

    11/05/2024 Duración: 30min

    In this episode, Doug and Ted discuss the subtle ways debt accumulates over time, highlighting the unnoticed expenses that may lead you into debt. Have you ever calculated how much you spend monthly on subscriptions? Consider services like Amazon, Netflix, Disney, meal kits such as HelloFresh or Factor, pet and beauty subscriptions, car subscriptions, book clubs, and newspapers. These examples highlight how your money can slip away without you realizing it and potentially lead you toward bankruptcy. Tune in for practical advice on what to do to reduce these expenses, so you don’t find yourself in debt.   Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction 03:00 Set it and forget it method 04:03 Subscriptions 13:01 Why would a business want you to be on a subscription service? 16:49 Practical advice   Related Links: The Marketing of Consumer Debt. Avoid The Traps - https://www.hoyes.com/blog/the-marketing-of-consumer-debt-avoid-the-traps/ 52 Tips to Avoid Debt -  https://www.hoyes.com/blog/52-tips-avoid-debt/ 5 Debt Lessons E

  • 505 – Mental Health and Money with Financial Therapist Amanda Clayman

    04/05/2024 Duración: 30min

    Doug is joined by Amanda Clayman, a financial therapist specializing in helping clients understand how their thoughts, feelings, and past experiences shape their financial choices through Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Her expertise has been highlighted in various media outlets including CNBC, Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and The Oprah Magazine. In this episode, we look at the emotional aspects of financial challenges and address the impact it can have on our mental health.  Amanda shares strategies for achieving financial objectives during times of struggle. We also discuss how financial decisions affect our relationships and the importance of values and goals. Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction 01:17 What is a financial therapist? 03:35 How can a financial therapist help you? 04:13 Do financial problems cause psychological stress? 06:07 How does financial therapy work? 09:01 What’s an example of how someone would describe their financial situation? 11:53 Advice for couples dealing wit

  • 504 – 2024 Federal Budget: Unintended Consquences?

    27/04/2024 Duración: 32min

    Doug and Ted sit down to chat about the 2024 federal budget. Believe it or not Doug actually read the entire budget! They discuss taxes, what a budget means, making tax filing automatic, government single sign-in portal, reducing CRA call centre wait times, NSF fees, free and affordable bank accounts, cell phone charges, credit reports, and payday loans. They also get into detail about how credit for paying rent will impact Canadians.   Timestamps:   00:00 Documentary announcement   02:37 Why should you care about the Federal budget?   03:00 Taxes   06:28 What is a budget?   08:07 Automatic tax filing for low-income Canadians   10:29 Single sign in portal for government services   11:35 Reduce CRA call centre wait times   12:07 NSF Fees   14:23 Free and affordable bank accounts   17:47 Cell phone fees   18:38 Credit for paying rent   24:12 Credit utilization for rent   26:10 Student housing   27:45 Credit bureaus   29:03 Payday loans   29:55 Final thoughts   Related Links:   Should Rent Be a Part of a Credit

  • 503 – Pet Ownership Costs & Tips to Avoid Debt

    20/04/2024 Duración: 31min

    How much does it cost to own a pet? Join Doug and special guest Maureen Parent as they break down the expenses, from breeder fees to food, vet bills, travel, dental, training, and more! Maureen offers valuable tips for managing your pet's expenses while avoiding debt. Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction 02:05 What are the upfront costs of owning a pet? 06:11 The regular costs of owning a pet 16:55 The unexpected costs of owning a pet 20:33 How much does it cost to board your pet? 21:55 Practical advice for owning a pet 24:04 Pet Insurance 25:42 Smaller pets vs. large pets 27:30 Can rescue pets save you money? 27:55 Toy and treat tips to save you money 29:59 Conclusion   Related Links: The Cost of Dog Parenthood in 2024 - https://www.rover.com/ca/blog/cost-of-dog-parenthood/

  • 502 – Should I Buy or Rent a Home? What Makes Sense in Today's Market

    13/04/2024 Duración: 30min

    Should you buy a home or rent in Canada? We look at the risks and expenses involved when it comes to purchasing a home.  From the unpredictable market trends to steep mortgage penalties and ongoing maintenance costs. As we weigh at the pros and cons, this episode may make you rethink your views on homeownership, not only as an investment but as a consumer choice. Could renting be the smarter choice in 2024? Watch the episode now to find out. Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction 01:00 Reasons you should own a home 03:38 Is a mortgage a forced savings plan? 06:10 Reasons not to buy a home 06:21 Timing is everything in real estate 08:17 Variable rate interest only mortgage vs. amortization mortgage 12:03 Moving if you own a home vs. if you rent 15:29 Maintenance 18:50 Credit creep 24:11 Practical advice   Related Links: Homeowners Bankruptcy Index: https://www.hoyes.com/press/homeowner-bankruptcy-index/ Hoyes Michalos Bankruptcy Study: https://www.hoyes.com/press/joe-debtor/ Why Does Home Ownership C

  • 501 – Things Collection Agents Can and Cannot Do with Your Credit Report

    06/04/2024 Duración: 36min

    Blair DeMarco-Wettlaufer, the Chief of Operations Officer of Kingston Data & Credit joins Doug to discuss the consequences of unpaid debts and their impact on your credit score. They look at real-life scenarios and provide practical advice to manage your credit report.  They also discuss what collection agents can and cannot do when it comes to reporting your debts to the credit bureau and how to dispute old debts, so they don’t affect your credit. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 01:45 If you don’t pay a collection agent can it affect your credit score? 04:33 The Statute of Limitations Act. 05:30 The Credit Bureau. 09:45 How and when do collection agents report to the credit bureau? 16:20 What collection agents cannot do when reporting to the credit bureau. 18:14 Can a collection agency remove a debt from your credit report? 23:24 What happens if a collection agency keeps calling the wrong number? 26:07 How owing a collection agent can affect your credit score. 27:43 Practical advice from a collection agen

  • 500 – Why Do We Feel Despair? (A Rant)

    30/03/2024 Duración: 35min

    This is episode 500, and Doug does a solo rant exploring the factors contributing to the despair felt by Canadians. He reflects on how the past four years has affected our economy.  He touches on the cost of real estate, the stock market, fatalistic YOLO, inflation, and strategies for achieving wealth.  Enjoy!  Related Links: Build a Get Out of Debt Repayment Plan - https://www.hoyes.com/debt-relief/get-out-of-debt/ Statistics Canada. Table 18-10-0004-01  Consumer Price Index, monthly, not seasonally adjusted -https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/t1/tbl1/en/tv.action?pid=1810000401 Statistics Canada, Wealth Gap - https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/230331/dq230331b-eng.htm CPI Basked Weight Visualization - https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/71-607-x/2018016/cpi-ipc-eng.htm National balance sheet and financial flow accounts, fourth quarter 2023 -https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/240313/dq240313a-eng.htm Wealth Gap, Statistics Canada - https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quo

  • 499 – How To Protect Yourself from Rising Car Thefts & Financial Costs

    23/03/2024 Duración: 36min

    Did you know a car is stolen every 5 minutes across Canada? Car thefts and VIN scams are on the rise.  Michael Rothe, President and CEO of Canadian Finance & Leasing Association, joins Doug and discusses Canada’s auto theft epidemic.  They explore topics such as re-vinning, the impact of stolen vehicles on insurance premiums, steps to take if you unwittingly purchase a stolen vehicle, precautions against potential car theft, and government enforcement. This discussion is essential for Canadian vehicle owners looking to stay safe and understand what actions to take in case of a car theft and how to prevent yourself from falling victim. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 02:10 The latest update on car thefts in Canada 04:40 How many stolen vehicles end up departing Canada? 06:14 What is a VIN number and what is re-vinning?                10:44 What happens if you purchase a stolen used vehicle? 12:25 What is the solution to prevent car thefts? 17:45 What measures can individuals take to defend themse

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