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.

Episodes

  • 421 – Mortgage Challenges After Record Rate Hikes + Advice with Ron Butler

    24/09/2022 Duration: 41min

    Interest rates are at 18-year highs in Canada and if you got a mortgage in the last few years, you’re probably dealing with higher mortgage payments today. If rates keep rising, what potential challenges will come up for mortgage holders? What happens when you hit a trigger rate? What do costly mortgages mean for renters? On today’s podcast, mortgage expert extraordinaire Ron Butler returns to discuss the impact five straight interest rate hikes have had on mortgages and whether now is a good time to buy. Ron also shares a special announcement at the end of the podcast – be sure to tune in for some great insights and practical advice. Links: Ron Butler on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ronmortgageguy High Interest Rates and Debt: What Can You Do/ https://www.hoyes.com/blog/rising-interest-rates-and-debt-what-can-you-do/ Average Toronto House Prices: https://wowa.ca/toronto-housing-market Butler Mortgage (Mortgage Rates): https://www.butlermortgage.ca/mortgage-calculator/ Show 293: Debt, HELOCs, and The New Wor

  • 420 – Rising Rates, Callable Debts, Tighter Credit & What They Mean For You

    17/09/2022 Duration: 33min

    We’ve now had our fifth interest rate hike in 2022 alone. Mortgages are costing more to service. And so are callable debts – which are debts that can have their repayment terms changed whenever at the lender’s discretion. On today’s podcast guest Scott Terrio returns to discuss how rising rates are putting more homeowners at risk of serious debt issues and even insolvency, especially as credit tightens. Scott also explains what callable debts are, how they work, and the dangers of carrying high balances on them when rates are rising. Scott and Doug also share lots of practical advice to help you spot when your own finances may be at risk. Tune in for a great discussion!   Related Links:   Rising Interest Rates and Debt – What Can You Do? https://www.hoyes.com/blog/rising-interest-rates-and-debt-what-can-you-do/ Hoyes Michalos Homeowners Bankruptcy Index: https://www.hoyes.com/press/homeowner-bankruptcy-index/ Hoyes Michalos Bankruptcy Study: https://www.hoyes.com/press/joe-debtor/

  • 419 – The Government Wants to Fight Predatory Lending. What Could Go Wrong?

    10/09/2022 Duration: 34min

    The Criminal Code of Canada says that it’s a criminal offence to charge an interest rate of more than 60%. The federal government is considering lowering that rate. Is this a good idea? What could go wrong? On today’s podcast, Ted Michalos returns to discuss whether this plan by the Government of Canada will make any meaningful difference, and what the unintended consequences of the proposal may be. Doug and Ted also share their four recommendations to the Government to better protect consumers when it comes to usury laws. Please note that the government will be accepting your comments until October 7, 2022, so tune in to this podcast to understand the issue and then send them an email with your thoughts at consultationconsumeraffairs.consultationconsommation@fin.gc.ca with ‘Predatory Lending Consultation’ as the subject line. Resources Mentioned in the Show: Department of Finance Canada Issues Consultation Paper on Criminal Rate of Interest: https://www.mccarthy.ca/en/insights/blogs/techlex/department-fina

  • 418 – Season Premiere: Navigating This Crazy Economy

    03/09/2022 Duration: 12min

    It’s Season #9 of Debt Free in 30! Life is changing fast – there’s no question about it. How can you navigate this crazy economy? How do you deal with an ever-limited budget? Doug Hoyes returns in this short season premiere rant to share what you can expect from our show this season and helpful resources to get you through these tough times. Tune in.   Resources Mentioned in the Show: How One Man Retired Debt-Free at Age 48: https://www.hoyes.com/blog/how-one-man-retired-debt-free-at-48/ Debt Free in 30 Newsletter Archive & Sign Up: https://www.hoyes.com/newsletter-archive/ Insolvency Updates Newsletter Sign Up: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/wAp31r4/insolvencyupdates How to Rebuild Credit course: https://courses.hoyes.com/

  • 417 – REBROADCAST - Protect Yourself from Job Loss with These 3 Truths

    27/08/2022 Duration: 23min

    It’s our final rebroadcast episode of the summer, and today we rebroadcast episode 400 of the Debt Free in 30 podcast and Doug Hoyes shares his wisdom on how to protect yourself against job loss. If the pandemic has taught us anything it’s that no job is secure. So, what can you do to avoid getting financially burned if you’re out of work? If you’re unhappy with your job, should you switch? What’s the smartest way to go about making a change? On today’s podcast Doug discusses three basic work truths and lots of practical advice you should understand to help you navigate the employment world. Links: Hoyes Michalos Bankruptcy Study: https://www.hoyes.com/press/joe-debtor/ Follow Doug Hoyes on Twitter: https://twitter.com/doughoyes

  • 416 – REBROADCAST - When is CRA Going to Ramp Up Tax Debt Collections? [Panel Discussion]

    20/08/2022 Duration: 35min

    When the pandemic first started, the Canada Revenue Agency slowed their collection efforts on income tax debt owing. But with the economy reopened, we are starting to see notices filed by the CRA to individuals owing on income tax, including CERB and CRB debts. Is this a sign that the CRA is ramping up efforts again? What are your options if your employer is served with a Requirement to Pay notice from the government? What if you get a notice that you were overpaid for CERB/CRB or ineligible? Tune in to this panel discussion with Ian Martin, CPA, LIT and Scott Schaefer, CPA, LIT (our in-house tax experts) and host Doug Hoyes for lots of practical advice!   Additional Resources:   CRA Collection Letters for CERB Ineligibility or Overpayment. Can You File Bankruptcy? https://www.hoyes.com/blog/cra-collection-letters-for-cerb-ineligibility-repayment/ What To Do If You Owe Back Taxes to CRA: https://www.hoyes.com/blog/what-to-do-if-you-owe-back-taxes-to-cra/ Should I Borrow to Pay Taxes to CRA? https://www.hoye

  • 415 – REBROADCAST - Car Loans Keeping You Broke? Here’s What To Do

    13/08/2022 Duration: 29min

    Today we rebroadcast episode #339 (and it’s even more timely today). For 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/

  • 414 – REBROADCAST - Managing Your Second Biggest Expense: Food Budget

    06/08/2022 Duration: 32min

    For the average Canadian family, their largest monthly expense is their rent or mortgage payment, and unless they have a very expensive car, their second biggest expense is often food. If you have a limited income, how can you manage your food budget effectively? Is it possible eat healthy without breaking the bank? On today’s show we welcome Heidi Pola, a Registered Dietician who gives practical advice on how to eat healthy and save money.

  • 413 – Mid-Year Review & Predictions: Has Inflation Peaked? Are Bankruptcies Back Up?

    30/07/2022 Duration: 29min

    The summer is only half over, yet so much has happened to the economy in 2022. Gas prices have started to come down after intense surging, and interest rate hikes are at record highs and may keep going. What can we expect for the next six months of the year? Enter Doug and Ted. On today’s podcast, Doug Hoyes and Ted Michalos give us their mid-year review and share their predictions for consumer debt levels, inflation, bankruptcy filings, and whether CRA collections will intensify in the Fall. Tune in for a lively discussion and practical advice on managing your finances for the rest of the year. Additional Resources: Ontario Consumer Insolvency Statistics: https://www.hoyes.com/press/consumer-insolvency-statistics/ Homeowners Bankruptcy Index: https://www.hoyes.com/press/homeowner-bankruptcy-index/

  • 412 – Is an Affordable Mortgage Possible Today?

    23/07/2022 Duration: 28min

    So far in 2022 the Bank of Canada has raised its overnight lending rate four times. Its most recent hike in July was the biggest one since 1998. If you’re trying to buy a home now, what can you do to make the purchase affordable? Is it a good time to even get a mortgage? Would it be better to rent and wait? On today’s podcast, Doug Hoyes and Ted Michalos walk you through the basics of mortgage borrowing, costs that comes with it, explain common mortgage terms, and discuss the factors to consider before buying a home in the first place. Tune in for lots of practical advice & explainers! Links: CMHC Mortgage Loan Insurance Cost: https://www.cmhc-schl.gc.ca/en/consumers/home-buying/mortgage-loan-insurance-for-consumers/cmhc-mortgage-loan-insurance-cost What’s Happening to Mortgages Now That Rates Are Up? With Ron Butler: https://youtu.be/Iw-HtqgOgJM

  • 411 – High Home Equity, But Can’t Refinance - How to Deal with Debt?

    16/07/2022 Duration: 33min

    What options do homeowners have when they’ve got a lot of home equity and a lot of unsecured debt, but the bank won’t let them refinance by borrowing against their home? On today’s podcast, Ted Michalos and Doug Hoyes explain why homeowners often carry so much more debt than non-homeowners, how to deal with your unsecured debts whether refinancing is an option or not, and how an insolvency filing can affect your home. Given today’s economic situation, this may sadly be a reality for many homeowners in the months and years to come. Tune in for lots of practical strategies and advice!   Helpful Links:   Second Mortgage or Interest-Free Consumer Proposal: https://www.hoyes.com/blog/second-mortgage-or-interest-free-consumer-proposal/ Hoyes Michalos Joe Debtor Bankruptcy Study  https://www.hoyes.com/press/joe-debtor/             Hoyes Michalos Homeowners Bankruptcy Index: https://www.hoyes.com/press/homeowner-bankruptcy-index/

  • 410 – Why Are We Afraid to Talk About Debt?

    09/07/2022 Duration: 38min

    We often meet with clients who have struggled with their debt for a lot longer than they needed to. This is often because they feel embarrassed or ashamed to ask for help. But why do we struggle so much to talk about our financial situation? On today’s podcast, Maureen Parent, LIT in our Kanata office returns to give insight as to why we are so afraid to talk about debt. Maureen and Doug draw from their years of experience helping clients and share lots of practical advice to help you overcome the fear of talking debt. Tune in! Additional Links: Is the 50-30-20 Budget Rule Even Do-Able Today? https://youtu.be/hANI5zadF2I Maureen Parent on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MaureenParent7 Doug Hoyes on Twitter: https://twitter.com/doughoyes Hoyes Michalos Kanata office: https://www.hoyes.com/ontario-offices/kanata/

  • 409 – Should You Ever Borrow Money to Invest?

    02/07/2022 Duration: 29min

    One of the most common borrow-to-invest strategies is to take money from your home equity to purchase an investment property. But is this always a good idea? What if you borrow to invest in the stock market instead? Is that riskier? Is it ever OK to take on debt to invest or is it something you should never do? On today’s podcast, Ted Michalos and Doug Hoyes walk you through how to decide when you are ready to invest, the three ways to invest in stocks, what risks are, and the general dos and don’ts of using your hard-earned money to potentially get a return on it. Tune in for lots of practical advice! Resources Mentioned in the Show: Straight Talk on Your Money book by Doug Hoyes: https://www.amazon.ca/Straight-Talk-Your-Money-Financial/dp/1988344034/ Hoyes Michalos Joe Debtor Bankruptcy Study  https://www.hoyes.com/press/joe-debtor/             Residential House Prices, Historical Chart: https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/QCAR628BIS

  • 408 – What’s the Economy Doing to People in Debt?

    25/06/2022 Duration: 33min

    2022 has so far brought rapidly declining real estate prices, record high gas and food prices, and rising interest rates. It’s looking to be a perfect financial storm. So how are all these variables impacting indebted Canadians? On today’s podcast, Scott Terrio, Manager, Consumer Insolvency at Hoyes Michalos, returns to discuss what he’s seeing from individuals struggling with debt, borrowing trends, and the role inflation is playing in household budgets. Scott and Doug also share their thoughts on why homeowner-driven insolvencies may rise soon and give practical advice for what to do if you’re dealing with problem debt in this economic climate. Tune in for a lively discussion!   Links:   Hoyes Michalos Homeowners Bankruptcy Index: https://www.hoyes.com/press/homeowner-bankruptcy-index/ Ontario Bankruptcy and Consumer Proposal Statistics: https://www.hoyes.com/press/consumer-insolvency-statistics/ Podcast 399 – Is the Housing Market Finally Slowing Down? with Nasma Ali https://youtu.be/4XjDd4JOvVc

  • 407 – Ben Rabidoux and Doug Hoyes Make a Bet, Talk Debt, Real Estate & the Economy

    18/06/2022 Duration: 31min

    We are still in unprecedented times. House prices are going down even though inventory is limited. The unemployment rate is at a 40-year low, and yet insolvencies remain at record lows. What’s going on? Will this climate last forever? Enter Ben Rabidoux. Ben returns to the podcast with Doug Hoyes to share his unique insights and research on where housing is heading, whether he sees mortgage rates coming back down, his thoughts on the employment rate and recession, and the show ends with the first-ever Debt Free in 30 wager   Links: Ben Rabidoux on Twitter https://twitter.com/BenRabidoux Edge Realty Analytics: https://edgeanalytics.ca/ Bank of Canada: Mortgage Rates: Bank of Canada: https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2022/06/financial-system-review-2022/#box1 Ontario Consumer Insolvency Statistics: https://www.hoyes.com/press/consumer-insolvency-statistics/ Statistics Canada, Household Savings Rate: https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/t1/tbl1/en/tv.action?pid=3610011201 Episode #379, Will Housing Ever Be Affordable with Be

  • 406 – What Happens to Debt When You Die? What If You’re Insolvent?

    11/06/2022 Duration: 30min

    If you die with debt, does it get passed on to someone else in your family? Is it possible for an estate to file a bankruptcy or consumer proposal? On today’s podcast, Doug Hoyes and Ted Michalos discuss what happens when you still owe creditors after you’ve passed and the impact on your estate. They provide practical advice on dealing with joint debt when one spouse has passed, how adult children can navigate debt repayment for their aging parents, and other dos and don’ts when it comes to dealing with an insolvent estate, including whether it’s a good idea to file a bankruptcy or consumer proposal post-mortem. Tune in for lots of helpful tips! Links: Does Debt Survive Death? https://www.hoyes.com/blog/does-debt-survive-death/ CPP Death Benefit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/benefits/publicpensions/cpp/cpp-death-benefit.html CPP Survivor’s Pension: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/benefits/publicpensions/cpp/cpp-survivor-pension.html

  • 405 – Can You Negotiate with Creditors on Your Own?

    04/06/2022 Duration: 29min

    You may be wondering if you can strike a debt repayment deal with your creditors without going to a Licensed Insolvency Trustee and a formal insolvency filing. Well, it depends on how much you owe, who you owe, your assets, and lots of other factors. On today’s podcast, Doug Hoyes and Ted Michalos walk you through all the different scenarios in which you could deal with creditors by yourself, the risks to that, benefits, and they discuss when filing a consumer proposal or bankruptcy is the better option. Tune in! Related Links: Can I Negotiate a Debt Settlement on My Own: https://www.hoyes.com/blog/can-i-negotiate-a-debt-settlement-on-my-own/ Negotiating Consumer Proposals – What Your Creditors Expect: https://www.hoyes.com/blog/negotiating-consumer-proposals-what-your-creditors-are-expecting/ Bankruptcy Protection in Canada: An Automatic Stay of Proceedings: https://www.hoyes.com/blog/bankruptcy-protection-in-canada-an-automatic-stay-of-proceedings/

  • 404 – Where Are We Now? Recession? Will It Get Worse?

    28/05/2022 Duration: 31min

    We’re facing massive inflation with more and more people turning to debt to make ends meet. Bankruptcies are still at record lows, but perhaps not for much longer. On today’s podcast, Doug Hoyes and Ted Michalos give us an update on what’s going on now and how the rising cost of living is impacting our wallets. They also explain why someone would ever need to file bankruptcy by providing some realistic scenarios that lead one to financial trouble. Doug and Ted also share their predictions for what’s to come and give lots of practical advice for how to manage debt in today’s economy. Tune in!   Links:   Hoyes Michalos Joe Debtor Bankruptcy Study  https://www.hoyes.com/press/joe-debtor/             Why and How Does Someone go Bankrupt? https://www.hoyes.com/blog/why-and-how-does-someone-go-bankrupt/ Statistics Canada. Table 36-10-0112-01 Current and capital accounts - Households, Canada, quarterly https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/t1/tbl1/en/tv.action?pid=3610011201

  • 403 – What’s Happening to Mortgages Now That Rates Are Up? with Ron Butler

    21/05/2022 Duration: 40min

    Real estate prices are down in many parts of Ontario after record increases. Not surprising since the Bank of Canada has indicated it will raise rates again. But what has this done to mortgages? What’s happening when people renew? How has mortgage qualification changed? Enter Ron Butler, mortgage broker extraordinaire. On today’s podcast, Ron is back to give us an update on what he’s seeing on the ground with respect to mortgages. He also shares whether now is even a good time to buy. You won’t want to miss this discussion – lots of insight and great advice. Tune in! Links: Butler Mortgage website: https://www.butlermortgage.ca/ Ron Butler on Twitter: @ronmortgageguy https://twitter.com/ronmortgageguy Average Toronto house prices: https://wowa.ca/toronto-housing-market Butler Mortgage (mortgage rates): https://www.butlermortgage.ca/mortgage-calculator/ Podcast 293 Debt, HELOCs, and The New World of Mortgage Lending with Ron Butler https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDSd6z5EJzA Podcast 334 Mortgages & Home Eq

  • 402 – Is the 50-30-20 Budget Rule Even Do-able Today?

    14/05/2022 Duration: 31min

    A popular budgeting method called the 50-30-20 Rule dictates that you use 50% of your income on necessities like rent, 30% on wants, and 20% to savings and debt repayment. But is this even a realistic money management approach in 2022? With soaring cost of living, many people spend close to 70%-80% on necessities alone. So is this budgeting method a lie now? Enter Maureen Parent, LIT. On today’s podcast, Maureen and host Doug Hoyes discuss how this budget method can be adapted for today’s cost vs. income reality and offer practical tips for managing your money and building savings. Tune in for lots of great advice! Related Links: Top Tips to Help You Create Your First Budget: https://www.hoyes.com/blog/top-tips-to-help-you-create-your-first-budget/ Managing Money on a Variable Income: https://www.hoyes.com/blog/managing-money-on-a-variable-income/ The Secret to Budgeting: https://www.hoyes.com/blog/the-secret-to-budgeting/

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