

Debt Free in 30
Doug Hoyes
Each week Doug Hoyes talks to industry experts about debt, money, and personal finance. Don't be confused; listen as the guest experts cut through the jargon and share practical advice.
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Jul 10, 2021 • 32min
358 – 6 Outdated Pieces of Financial Advice You Should Rethink
Times have changed. Cost of living is higher than ever, and wages have barely kept up. Jobs are no longer as stable as they used to be, and good paying jobs don't require 4-year degrees necessarily. Knowing this, why do we still give the same financial advice we gave decades ago? On today's podcast guest Scott Terrio and Doug Hoyes discuss six pieces of common financial advice that we may want to rethink in 2021. Tune in for lots of practical advice! Additional Links: Podcast 231: Think Twice Before Getting a Home Equity Line of Credit https://youtu.be/RiKKbg_pyu8 Straight Talk On Your Money book by Doug Hoyes: https://www.hoyes.com/straight-talk/

Jul 3, 2021 • 33min
357 – 16 Months Post-COVID: What's Going on with Debt, Savings & What's Next?
We are now 16 months into the Coronavirus pandemic, and everything has changed. Canadians have increased their savings rate and put a dent in their unsecured debt obligations. But are these trends going to last? Will savings go back down and credit card balances surge once the economy fully reopens? And will stress levels increase when we are back together in the workplace? Join guest Ted Michalos for a lively discussion on what's happening and what's next. Time Stamps: 3:50 How much are Canadians saving now? 6:54 What's happening with credit card debt? 11:11 What's in store for the future? 20:00 When will things return to normal? 24:48 Practical advice Related Links: Ep. 290 Dealing with Debt During COVID-19 https://youtu.be/lWmZDLaJ63o Ep. 291 COVID-19 & Debt Update: Dealing with your Creditors https://youtu.be/NPUSxwQR-pg Ep. 292 Debt, Frozen Real Estate, Cancelled HELOCs, and a Guaranteed Recession with Ben Rabidoux https://youtu.be/fek4xUoIkrc Ep. 295 The Vultures are Circling: COVID-19 & High-Interest Loans https://youtu.be/yLK40Eq0vZw Ep. 296 Dealing with Collection Calls in COVID-19: Debt Negotiations, Deferrals, and Credit Report Impact https://youtu.be/S86gnBEkeUY 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 Statistics Canada. Table 36-10-0639-01 Credit liabilities of households (x 1,000,000) https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/t1/tbl1/en/tv.action?pid=3610063901

Jun 26, 2021 • 36min
356 – How To Invest If You Can Only Save $100 a Month
If you have a little money, is it better to invest it or just leave it in a savings account? And if you do invest, how can you do so with very small amounts of money? Enter Robert Brown, author of Wealthing Like Rabbits. On today's podcast, Robert shares best practices for beginner investors. Robert reviews where to store your money depending on your financial goals (RRSPs, TFSAs) and which types of investments are sound, which ones should be avoided, and the importance of looking at the 'costs' of investing. Tune in to this podcast for lots of valuable practical advice! Additional Links: Wealthing Like Rabbits – An Original Introduction to Personal Finance On Amazon: https://amzn.to/35sEmN0 (Kindle, Paperback and Audiobook) Robert Brown's previous appearances on Debt Free in 30: -Episode 14: https://www.hoyes.com/blog/wealthing-like-rabbits-robert-brown/ -Episode 77: Change Your Debt Perspective, https://youtu.be/u8MK9XVI5rA -Episode 140: Banks Behaving Badly, Who to Trust, and Has Toronto Real Estate Peaked? https://www.hoyes.com/debt-free-30-podcast/page/21/ -Episode 184: Debt: Why is no-one listening https://youtu.be/nCZ6ojT9h5k -Episode 211: Are you Having a Personal Financial Crisis? https://youtu.be/tuNN3c54kaU (first video podcast in Kitchener, before the studio was built) -Episode 275: The Huge Business of Marketing, https://youtu.be/jbX6ZzS1Gdc

Jun 19, 2021 • 42min
355 – Understanding 'Free' Money & Navigating RDSPs & RESPs with Alan Whitton
When a financial product is more affordable (or even free), banks aren't too keen on promoting it or helping you access it. Why? Because they want to make money. Banks are also very good at manipulating consumers into thinking they're getting a 'deal' when they're really paying a hefty price. So, how can you know when it's truly free money and when it's a ploy? Enter Alan Whitton (aka Big Cajun Man). On today's podcast, Alan gives real examples of false 'free' financial services and products to help us make more informed banking and investing decisions. Alan also explains how RDSPs and RESPs work and how to access income-based benefits in the two plans. Tune in for lots of practical advice! Resources: Canadian Personal Finance Blog: https://www.canajunfinances.com RESP & University Expenses Page: https://www.canajunfinances.com/RESP/ RDSP Information: https://www.canajunfinances.com/RDSP Alan Whitton on Twitter (@bigcajunman): https://twitter.com/bigcajunman Alan Whitton (Canajun Finances) on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/canajunfinances

Jun 12, 2021 • 35min
354 – Bad Funding Choices for Small Business with David Barnett
The economic shutdown has been costly for small businesses. If you're an owner concerned about the future health of your business, what should you do? Sell your business? What are your options if you have a lot of business debt? On today's podcast, David Barnett, a business broker, returns to discuss how COVID-19 has impacted small businesses and why some businesses are having a harder time selling than others. He also shares strategies some companies have deployed to stay afloat during the pandemic and advice to avoid bad business funding choices. David also explains the sunk-cost fallacy and recency bias to help you understand whether it's financially worthwhile to maintain your business. Tune in for lots of practical advice! Related Links: Debt Traps of Buying a Business with David Barnett: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HbW9ww2BNg David Barnett's Website: davidcbarnett.com and https://www.investlocalbook.com/ David Barnett on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DBarnettMoncton

Jun 5, 2021 • 29min
353 – Should You Get a HELOC, 2nd Mortgage or Do a Consumer Proposal To Deal with Debt?
With the rapid rise in the real estate market, you may find yourself with significant equity in your home, yet you are also carrying high interest unsecured debt. On paper you have equity in your home, but you may still be "insolvent", meaning you can't pay your bills as they come due. So, what should you do? On today's podcast, guest Ted Michalos explains how you can deal with debt as a homeowner through either a home equity line of credit, a second mortgage, or by filing a consumer proposal. Tune in for lots of practical advice! Helpful Links: Second Mortgage Home Equity Loan or Interest-Free Consumer Proposal? https://www.hoyes.com/blog/second-mortgage-or-interest-free-consumer-proposal/ Will a Second Mortgage Clean Up All Your Debts? https://www.hoyes.com/blog/will-a-second-mortgage-clean-up-all-your-debts/

May 29, 2021 • 31min
352 – The Minimum Payment Lie with Diane Cunha
Making the minimum payment on your credit card can make you believe your debt is manageable. But the reality is, minimum payments will keep you in debt forever. On today's podcast, guest and Certified Credit Counsellor Diane Cunha explains the 'lie' behind minimum payments and why people fall into the trap. Diane also gives practical advice on how to avoid the minimum payment debt cycle. Related Links: Minimum Payments on Credit Cards Are Keeping You in Debt: https://www.hoyes.com/blog/minimum-payments-on-credit-cards-are-keeping-you-in-debt/ Straight Talk on Your Money, available on Amazon, Kindle and as an audiobook: https://www.hoyes.com/straight-talk/

May 22, 2021 • 27min
351 – What Causes People to File Bankruptcy?
There are a lot of misconceptions about why someone files for bankruptcy in Canada. Did they spend too much? Were they reckless or irresponsible? The truth is debt problems can happen to anyone at any time and when they least expect it. On today's podcast, Doug Hoyes and guest Ted Michalos share stories and dig deep into how the debt trap often starts for individuals and dispel common myths surrounding why Canadians face insolvency. They also share practical advice for anyone struggling with debt. Tune in! Links: Hoyes Michalos Study: Bankruptcy Causes in Canada: https://www.hoyes.com/press/joe-debtor/causes-of-insolvency/

May 15, 2021 • 36min
350 – Is it a Waste of Time to Teach Kids About Money? with Robin Taub
Is there any point in teaching a kid in Grade 10 mortgage amortizations? And if you as a parent aren't a money expert, isn't it counter productive for you to try to explain money to your kid? Robin Taub is a Chartered Professional Accountant and author of the just released book The Wisest Investment: Teaching Your Kids to be Responsible, Independent and Money-Smart for Life, and she says that teaching kids money management is very important, and on today's podcast she gives practical examples of how to empower your children and help them learn about money management (in a post-pandemic world) in a clear and simple way, no matter how old they are. Related Links: Robin's Book: The Wisest Investment: Teaching Your Kids to be Responsible, Independent and Money-Smart for Life on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3hhPnbh The Wisest Investment website: https://www.thewisestinvestment.com/ Robin Taub's website: https://robintaub.com/ Robin Taub on Twitter: https://twitter.com/robintaub Robin's first appearance on Debt Free in 30: Podcast 23 - The Importance of Teaching Kids That Money Matters: https://www.hoyes.com/blog/the-importance-of-teaching-kids-that-money-matters/

May 8, 2021 • 36min
349 – How to Recognize Heinous Financial Advice with Danielle Park
Should you put all of your savings at risk in the stock market to earn enough for a down payment on a house? Probably not. Danielle Park, lawyer, and wealth manager explains why some financial advice is "heinous", how to recognize bad financial advice, and why you should think critically about the financial advice we are bombarded with every day. Related Links: Links: Danielle's blog post on Doug Hoyes' TV appearance: https://jugglingdynamite.com/2021/04/22/financial-stress-rising-for-households/ The Questrade ad: https://youtu.be/Ta2a7LkVVHc Doug Hoyes on BNN Bloomberg on April 21, 2021: https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/video/~2185816 Podcast 248 – Danielle's first appearance: Building Wealth in a Challenging World: https://youtu.be/Y9mc-3ht0Uw Podcast 348 – How Deflation Will Impact the Economy and Your Debt with Jeff Booth: https://youtu.be/7Kt7KBfemh8 Danielle Park's website: https://jugglingdynamite.com/ Danielle's book: Juggling Dynamite: An Insider's Wisdom on Money Management, Markets, and Wealth That Lasts on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3h349lZ Danielle on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kdaniellepark Danielle's investment management firm – Venable Park: http://www.venablepark.com/


