Sinopsis
Every week we take 30 minutes and talk to industry experts about debt, money and personal finance.
Episodios
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348 – How Deflation Will Impact the Economy and Your Debt with Jeff Booth
01/05/2021 Duración: 46minWe worry about inflation, but the technology we increasingly use is deflationary. Hard to believe, but that's why most of the apps on your phone are free. Deflation is great if you can buy things for less, but debt doesn't deflate, so you could end up with much higher debt costs in real dollars. On today's podcast first-time guest Jeff Booth, entrepreneur, and author of The Price of Tomorrow: Why Deflation is the Key to an Abundant Future, explains why we should think about deflation, and how it will impact the economy, inequality, your job, and your debt. You may not agree with Jeff's perspective, but it will make you think. Enjoy! Related Links: Jeff Booth's book, The Price of Tomorrow: Why Deflation is the Key to an Abundant Future, on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3dVDrKc Jeff on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JeffBooth @JeffBooth Jeff Rubin episode #317: https://youtu.be/-4vvcQqFuxU: Modern Monetary Theory episode https://youtu.be/TMGDaTGx3V4 Statistics Canada Inflation statistics: https://www150.statcan.g
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347 – Warning Signs You Have Too Much Debt. Knowing When to Fold
24/04/2021 Duración: 32minIt can be hard to know that you’ve reached a tipping point with your debt, especially when you’re keeping up with minimum payments. So, when do you know that it’s time to fold? On today’s podcast, Ted Michalos and Doug Hoyes explain key warning signs of a debt problem – from emotional stress to relying on credit to make ends meet. They also give practical advice on how to beat an endless debt cycle. Tune in! Related Links: Warning Signs You Have a Debt Problem: https://www.hoyes.com/blog/20-warning-signs-you-have-debt-problems-what-to-do-next/ Hoyes Michalos Bankruptcy Study: https://www.hoyes.com/press/joe-debtor/
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346 – Enrage to Engage: How the Media Misreports our Debt Problems
17/04/2021 Duración: 31minAre half of Canadians really just $200 away from bankruptcy? No. But that does make a compelling headline, doesn’t it? Media outlets compete for our attention – it makes them money. But clickbait headlines about Canada’s personal debt (or any subject for that matter) shouldn’t be accepted at face value. Doug Hoyes and Ted Michalos explain how and why the media “enrages to engage” and they offer practical advice to help you navigate news stories to be better informed. Tune in! Related Links: Hoyes Michalos Bankruptcy Study: https://www.hoyes.com/press/joe-debtor/ Ontario Consumer Insolvency Statistics: https://www.hoyes.com/press/consumer-insolvency-statistics/
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345 – Avoid These Common Mistakes That Can Sabotage Your Budget
10/04/2021 Duración: 33minYou have a budget, and you try to stay within it, but a lack of planning leads you to overspend. This is one of the most common ways people sabotage their own budgets. On today’s podcast, credit counsellor Diane Cunha and host Doug Hoyes discuss the common mistakes people make when budgeting – from using debt as an extension of income to paying too much for transportation. They also share advice for how to avoid making these mistakes so you can budget more successfully! Tune in for lots of practical advice. Helpful Links: Hoyes Michalos Fresh Start Program: https://www.hoyes.com/fresh-start/ Hoyes Michalos Newsletter: https://www.hoyes.com/subscribe-newsletter/
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344 – Human Trafficking and Financial Fraud: A Survivor's Story
03/04/2021 Duración: 32minYou may think that human trafficking is something that only happens in countries outside of Canada, or only happens to poor people, or recent immigrants. That is not the case. Most police reported cases in Ontario are girls and women who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents. But what does human trafficking have to do with debt and financial fraud? On today’s podcast, we have a first-time special guest who shares her remarkable story of survival and explains how trafficking victims are targeted in Canada, how common this is, and how perpetrators financially abuse their victims. This leaves many trafficking survivors with not only psychological and emotional trauma, but also major debt problems to overcome. We have resources listed below to help you recognize the signs of human trafficking, what you can do to protect yourself and others you know and to help you understand that human trafficking in Canada is more common than we’d like to believe. Resources Mentioned in the Show: Human Trafficking - Know
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343 – Should You Reinvent Yourself Career-Wise Post Pandemic & How To Be Ready
27/03/2021 Duración: 31minThe coronavirus pandemic and job losses have led many people to rethink their careers. What can you do if your job no longer exists? How can you reinvent yourself? And how do you do that without taking on debt? On today’s podcast, Scott Terrio and Doug Hoyes discuss how jobs are expected to change post-pandemic and share several success stories of clients relying on their skills to find new employment. They also provide tips for taking on a career change, without harming your finances. Tune in! Resources Mentioned: McKinsey Report: The Future of Work After COVID-19 https://www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights/future-of-work/the-future-of-work-after-covid-19#
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342 – How to Save Money Without Losing Your Motivation
20/03/2021 Duración: 33minHaving a savings fund helps you avoid a lot of financial headache in the event of an emergency. The trouble is, how do you get started on saving if cash is tight? On today’s podcast, Certified Credit Counsellor Diane Cunha provides realistic tips for saving money, so you stay motivated. She also shares advice for how to save if you have a limited income and which accounts are best for storing a savings fund. Tune in! Helpful Links: Emergency Fund or Credit Card Debt? https://www.hoyes.com/blog/emergency-fund-or-credit-card-debt-whats-the-better-choice/ Why You Need an Emergency Fund: https://www.hoyes.com/blog/why-you-need-an-emergency-fund/ The Secret to Budgeting? Don’t Budget: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5q1Qge3k8s
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341 – Predatory Loans: Stop Paying 39%, 49% and 59% on So-Called ‘Easy’ Loans
13/03/2021 Duración: 29minPayday loans aren’t the only predatory loans out there. These days, several fintech companies offer ‘easy’ installment loans at high rates, ranging from 39% to 59%! On today’s podcast, Ted Michalos and Doug Hoyes explain how these loans work and what makes them predatory. Doug and Ted also discuss high-cost loan regulations, the changes the Government of Ontario is proposing, and give their two cents on consumer protections they believe should be implemented to help borrowers make informed financial decisions. Tune in! Helpful Links: Government of Ontario High-Cost Credit Consultation Paper: https://www.ontariocanada.com/registry/view.do?postingId=36067&language=en Why Bad Credit Installment Loans Are Seldom the Answer: https://www.hoyes.com/blog/why-bad-credit-financing-loans-are-seldom-the-answer/ Hoyes Michalos Bankruptcy Study: https://www.hoyes.com/press/joe-debtor/
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340 – How to Avoid E-Transfer Email Scams: Tips from an Interac Fraud Expert
06/03/2021 Duración: 31minE-transfer fraud is on the rise. From e-transfers being redirected to a hacker’s bank account to job and puppy scams - how do you stay protected? How can you tell what’s real and what’s fake? Enter Rachel Jolicoeur – Director of Fraud Prevention and Partnerships at Interac. On today’s podcast, Rachel discusses common ways people become victims of e-transfer fraud. She also explains how to spot e-transfer scams and how to keep your accounts safe from fraudsters. Tune in to the show for lots of practical advice and see our resources below to keep your finances safe. #FraudPreventionMonth Helpful Resources: Interac e-Transfer Security & Fraud Prevention: https://www.interac.ca/en/consumers/security/interac-e-transfer/ Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre – Protect Yourself From Scams: https://www.antifraudcentre-centreantifraude.ca/protect-protegez-eng.htm Time Stamps: 4:10 Fraud #1 - E-mail Account Compromise 8:45 Prevent Fraud with Auto Deposit 13:05 Fraud #2 - Bad Deposit Transfer 14:08 Fraud #3 – Big Cheque Sca
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339 – Car Loans Keeping You Broke? Here’s What To Do
27/02/2021 Duración: 28minFor many people, a car is a necessary expense to get to work and run errands. But what if you unintentionally bought too much car and your car loan is now creating financial problems? What are your options? Is it possible to get out of a car loan? On today’s podcast, Ted Michalos and Doug Hoyes discuss when you might want to hand your vehicle back, how to do it, and what happens with the loan shortfall. Tune in for lots of practical advice! Related link: Voluntary Surrender: Should I Hand My Vehicle Back? https://www.hoyes.com/blog/voluntary-surrender-should-i-hand-my-vehicle-back/ Time Stamps: 2:38 What is negative equity 10:32 Budgeting for car expenses 15:30 When should you give your car back 16:58 How to give your car back
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338 – The Pandemic Debtor: Older and Going Bankrupt
20/02/2021 Duración: 26minThe Hoyes Michalos 2020 Bankruptcy Study revealed that for the first time in four years insolvencies shifted back to an older demographic. The share of insolvencies among those 50 and older increased from 28% in 2019 to over 30% post-lockdown, while the share among younger generations declined. How did this happen? On today’s podcast, Ted Michalos and Doug Hoyes discuss how the pandemic changed insolvency trends, including who is filing bankruptcy, and what the numbers might mean to you. Tune in! Related Link: Hoyes Michalos 2020 Bankruptcy Study: https://www.hoyes.com/press/joe-debtor/
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337 – What Credit Utilization Rate is Best for Your Credit Score?
13/02/2021 Duración: 29minOne of the simplest ways to increase your credit score is to lower your credit utilization. But how do you do that? And what utilization percentage is optimal? On today’s podcast, Certified Credit Counsellor Diane Cunha is back to share practical advice for how to maintain a good utilization rate for healthy credit. Diane also discusses common credit utilization misconceptions and the risks of having too much available credit. Tune in to the show! Helpful Links: What is Credit Utilization: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hW8lcbGwyq8 Rules to Master Your Credit with Richard Moxley: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jP6etPo_CQc Fix Bad Credit Yourself – Tips & Tricks: https://youtu.be/BtncJCxN4So Straight Talk on Your Money Book: https://www.amazon.ca/Straight-Talk-Your-Money-Financial/dp/1988344034
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336 – What’s Going on with Real Estate in 2021? | Should you buy now? With John Pasalis
06/02/2021 Duración: 33minohn Pasalis, President of Realosophy Realty, makes his first appearance on the podcast, and he tells us that, even though unemployment is high and we are in a lockdown, the real estate market is “on fire”. Why? Is government policy deliberately inflating house prices? When will this boom end? Is now a good time to buy? Or rent? All that and more. Enjoy! Time Stamps: 2:05 What’s happening in the real estate market? 3:55 How is it possible that the economy is in lockdown, unemployment is high, and real estate prices are “on fire”? 6:15 More people are working from home, so we understand why single family homes are going up in value, but why are downtown condos also holding their value when everyone has abandoned the city? 9:00 Is this boom different that the 2016/2017 boom? 11:30 Do governments care that real estate prices are going up? Will they do anything to cool the market? 16:45 Are we approaching buyer fatigue? 17:45 Should I buy a house now? 20:40 How some purchasers in 2017 lost their entir
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335 – Dealing with Small Business Closure and Debt Amid COVID-19
30/01/2021 Duración: 36minManaging a business is difficult, and the pandemic has made things much worse for Canadian small business owners. If you’re a small business owner facing debt problems, what are your options? On today’s podcast Ted Michalos is back to explain what you can do if you have both business debts and debts you’ve personally guaranteed for your business; strategies if your business was doing fine before the lockdown but is now struggling, and what to do if your business will be viable again after the lockdown. Ted and Doug also discuss your options if you can’t repay the CEBA (Canada Emergency Business Account) loan. Enjoy! Time Stamps: 3:27 Why government support hasn’t been enough. 6:00 What's happening with business bankruptcies? 8:50 Sole Proprietorship vs. Corporation: What's the difference? 9:52 When do business debts become personal debts? 11:20 What to do if business is struggling due to COVID-19. 15:07 What to do if your business isn’t viable at all. How do you close it? 20:25 Dealing with secured creditors.
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334 – Mortgages & Home Equity Refinancing: What Are the Risks in 2021?
23/01/2021 Duración: 33minHousing activity in Ontario has been nothing short of crazy. In the middle of a global pandemic, we’re seeing multiple offers on homes and rising real estate prices. Why? And is it a good time to refinance if you have debt? Enter Ron Butler – noted mortgage expert. On today’s podcast, Ron explains what’s going on with mortgages, the impact of low-interest rates, and whether house prices will keep climbing. Ron and Doug also discuss debt consolidation with home equity risks and what you should consider before refinancing. Tune in to this lively discussion! Related Links: Ron Butler’s appearance on show 293: https://youtu.be/VDSd6z5EJzA Butler Mortgages Website: https://www.butlermortgage.ca/ Ron Butler on Twitter (@ronmortgageguy): https://twitter.com/ronmortgageguy Time Stamps: 1:54 – Going to the bank vs mortgage broker 5:50 – What’s going on with mortgages in this crazy market? 7:00 – Low interest rates are a fuel to buy sooner 8:14 – Can we expect another mortgage deferral? 10:30 – Should we be thinkin
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333 – Mortgages, Consumer Debt and Delinquencies: What’s Real & What’s Fantasy with Ben Rabidoux
16/01/2021 Duración: 36minAs we enter 2021, some interesting trends are emerging: Canadian household savings rate is still high, yet so is our debt-to-income ratio; residential mortgages are also on a sharp rise. How do we explain this? Ben Rabidoux returns to share his insights on what’s really happening with debt, savings, and where he sees the real estate market heading. Ben also talks about the possibility of an inflationary environment in Canada as a result of the pandemic. You won’t want to miss this discussion, so tune in! Related Links: Ep. 292 Debt, Frozen Real Estate, Cancelled HELOCs, & Guaranteed Recession: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fek4xUoIkrc Ben Rabidoux on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BenRabidoux North Cove Advisors’ Website: https://northcove.net/ Statistics Canada Labour Force Survey: https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/210108/dq210108a-eng.htm Household Saving Rate: https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/t1/tbl1/en/tv.action?pid=3610011201 Statistics Canada Permanent Residents Data: https://open.ca
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332 – How to Manage Your Money Without Budgeting
09/01/2021 Duración: 26minBudgeting is difficult, but you need to keep track of your money. So how do you budget if you don't like budgeting? On today’s podcast, guest Julie Wildman, LIT, shares practical advice on how to match your expenses to your income, without the need to spend a lot of time tracking every dollar you spend. Julie and Doug Hoyes also discuss how to be ready for unexpected expenses and how to adapt debt payments to your pay cycle too. Tune in for lots of great advice! More information: The Secret to Budgeting: Pay Your Bills as You Get Paid https://www.hoyes.com/blog/the-secret-to-budgeting/
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331 – When is a Car Loan Bad Debt? With Scott Terrio
02/01/2021 Duración: 32minCar loans are one of the most common entry points into debt problems. That’s because if you’re not careful, you will easily spend more than you can really afford on a vehicle. While it’s hard to avoid borrowing for a car altogether, there are steps you can take to protect your financial health. On today’s show, guest Scott Terrio explains when a car loan becomes bad debt by sharing auto loan pitfalls, the dangers of loan rollovers, and budgeting considerations before buying a car. He also explains why you should think twice before borrowing against your car to consolidate debt. Tune in for lots of practical advice! Related Links: How Car Loans and Car Loan Rollovers Lead to Insolvency: https://www.hoyes.com/blog/how-can-car-loans-lead-to-insolvency/ Buying and Maintaining an Affordable Car: https://www.hoyes.com/blog/buying-and-maintaining-an-affordable-car/ Should You Consolidate or Pay Bills with a Car Title Loan: https://www.hoyes.com/blog/should-you-consolidate-or-pay-bills-with-a-car-title-loan/ S
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330 – COVID-19 and Household Debt: What Do We See for 2021?
26/12/2020 Duración: 26minThe unemployment rate dramatically increased, debt levels continue to grow, and yet the personal insolvency rate in Canada dropped to 20-year lows when the COVID-19 lockdowns started in the spring. How long will insolvency rates remain low? Doug Hoyes and Ted Michalos review the unprecedented events of 2020, and offer their predictions on what will happen with debt and bankruptcy and consumer proposal filings in 2021, in one of our most anticipated podcasts of the year. Enjoy! Full details of everything discussed: https://www.hoyes.com/blog/how-covid-19-affected-household-debt-in-2020/ Time Stamps 0:20 A review of Doug and Ted's predictions for 2020 2:12 With high debt and high unemployment, why insolvencies didn't skyrocket 2:50 The personal savings rate hit an all-time high; why? 3:48 The impact of CERB on household income 4:49 The problem with statistics 5:32 COVID-19 impact on high, middle and low income earners 9:00 An example of a middle income earner most impacted by the lock down 10:40 The impact
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329 - Fix Bad Credit Yourself – Tips & Tricks from an Expert
19/12/2020 Duración: 35minThe first step in rebuilding credit is figuring out what’s causing your bad credit in the first place? Too much debt? A recent bankruptcy filing? Depending on the reason, there will be different ways to approach the rebuilding process. On today’s podcast, our guest is credit expert Richard Moxley, who walks us through the importance of having good credit, causes of bad credit, common misconceptions, and steps to rebuilding credit on your own. Tune in to the show for lots of practical advice! More information: Richard Moxley’s Website: https://creditgame.net/ Rules to Master Your Credit Podcast 284: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jP6etPo_CQc The First Step to Rebuilding Credit is No More Debt: https://www.hoyes.com/blog/the-first-step-to-credit-rebuilding-is-no-more-debt/ Time Stamps: 1:46: Why Does Good Credit Matter? 4:28: What Causes Bad Credit? 6:53: How Do You Know If You Have Bad Credit? 11:02: What are the Barriers to Rebuilding Credit? 12:13: What Are The Steps to Rebuilding Credit?