Debt Free in 30

Doug Hoyes
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Oct 19, 2019 • 21min

268 – No Good Deed Goes Unpunished

Ted Michalos often says "no good deed goes unpunished". What does he mean by that? Does he have a negative view of humanity? On today's show he gives examples to illustrate his point, and we give practical advice on how to make sure that if you are helping friends of family with money problems, you don't put yourself in financial jeopardy.
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Oct 12, 2019 • 35min

267 – Debt Stories: Renovictions, Retail Apocalypse & Stagnant Incomes

On today's show: no statistics, no numbers, just stories about the clients we help. Scott Terrio talks about the growing trend of renovictions, how the decline of retail stores is impacting our clients, and how stagnant incomes but rising living costs are putting the squeeze on everyone.
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Oct 5, 2019 • 44min

266 – Real Estate, Personal Debt, and Recession Indicators with Ben Rabidoux

After a three year absence Ben Rabidoux is back on the show. We start with the story of how he got sued for libel due to some tweets he sent out, and then we discuss how borrowers can deal with the more restrictive mortgage rules, and we discuss whether or not we are headed for a recession. It's our longest show of the year, so far, so sit back and enjoy.
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Sep 28, 2019 • 31min

265 – How To Talk to Your Aging Parents About Money

My guest today is Cameron Huddleston, who wrote a new book called Mom and Dad, We Need to Talk: How to have essential conversations with your parents about their finances. How do you have the "money talk" with your parents as they get older? How do you even know if they need help? Those topics and more on today's episode.
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Sep 21, 2019 • 41min

264 – How To Negotiate with a Collection Agent

Today on the show my guest is Blair Demarco-Wettlaufer, a real-life collection agent, who explains how a collection agent gets paid, and how you can negotiate with a collection agent.
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Sep 14, 2019 • 30min

263 – Why The 7-Year Rule for Student Loan Debt Should Be Eliminated

If you start a business, and get into trouble, no problem, you can go bankrupt or file a consumer proposal to get debt relief. Even tax debt goes away in a bankruptcy. But, if you have a government guaranteed student loan, the law says you must wait 7 years after you leave school to be able to automatically discharge student loan debt in a bankruptcy or consumer proposal. That's both unfair and punitive, so on today's podcast we explain how the rule works, and give our suggestions for fixing this injustice.
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Sep 7, 2019 • 7min

262 – Welcome to Season 6 of Debt Free in 30

In season #5 I started doing "rants", single topic shows with just me talking. The most downloaded show of the past 12 months was a "rant", Show #227 where I talked about why systems are better than goals, and that was the show that I replayed just last week. What's in store for this year? Lots more guests, and rants, and who knows what else. Thanks for listening, and please enjoy Season #6!
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Aug 31, 2019 • 18min

261 – REBROADCAST: Getting Out Of Debt Requires A System, Not Just A Goal

Every financial guru says that achieving success starts with setting a goal. I disagree. While there is some benefit to setting goals, you are more likely to achieve success if, instead of focusing on goals, you have a system. I discuss goals vs systems on this special rebroadcast episode, originally aired in January, 2019. If your goal is to get out of debt or to save more money, you might be a little frustrated knowing another year has come and gone without improving your finances. So what if your goal this year is to get out of debt? Or save more money? What's the best way to achieve any goal? The answer may be to not focus on the goal at all, but instead to create a system to reach that goal. Today on Debt Free in 30, I want to explain why, in most cases, systems are better than goals.
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Aug 24, 2019 • 35min

260 – REBROADCAST: Take The Blame And Shame Out Of Debt Repayment

In over 20 years of helping Canadians eliminate their debt, I've yet to hear a single client say they chose to have debt problems. Debt accumulates over time and then it becomes an even bigger problem when you lose your job, become ill or get divorced. But for many of my clients, despite knowing that the cause of their money troubles was beyond their control, they still blamed themselves for their financial woes. So, how does one overcome self-blame to achieve debt relief? On today's special rebroadcast episode we talk with Shannon Lee Simmons, author of Living Debt-Free: The No-Shame, No-Blame Guide to Getting Rid of Your Debt about how negative feelings towards debt can create more debt and strategies that can put you in the right direction when dealing with your debt.
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Aug 17, 2019 • 29min

259 – REBROADCAST - What to Know About Credit Cards So You Use Credit Wisely

When used correctly, a credit card is a helpful tool to build your credit history, and it's a safer than carrying cash. However, when mismanaged, a credit card can quickly become one of the most expensive borrowing options, leading to serious debt trouble. For many of our clients, credit card debt is the second biggest debt they carry. To help you avoid the common pitfalls that come with owning a credit card, on this special rebroadcast episode I talk with Diane Cunha, one of our certified credit counsellors. She shares tips for using credit wisely to avoid debt problems. We discuss billing cycles, due dates and grace periods, and we have 8 tips for avoiding credit card debt.

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