

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 5, 2025 • 30min
566 – Can It Be Too Late to Get Out of Debt? How to Start Fresh at Any Age
Is it ever "too late" to get out of debt? Whether you're mid-career, nearing retirement, or already retired, this episode will shatter the "too late" myth and walk you through clear, actionable steps to take control of your finances, no matter your age or life stage. Visit hoyes.com to get personalized support in Ontario from a Licensed Insolvency Trustee to reduce debt before retirement, and access the FREE Hoyes Michalos credit rebuilding course. (00:45) Age & Debt: Does Your Age Limit Your Options? (03:00) Why It Feels "Too Late" – Common Concerns Explained (04:45) Step 1: Identify Your Income Streams (06:40) Step 2: Track Your Expenses and Spending Habits (10:00) Step 3: Review All Your Debts and Available Credit (10:45) Step 4: Build a Realistic Repayment Plan (Budget) (14:20) Approaching Retirement? Key Actions You Need to Take (17:00) Where to Apply Extra Payments: Tackling High-Interest Loans First (20:00) Why Debt Consolidation Often Falls Short (22:00) Downsizing, Selling Assets & Tapping Savings: Pros & Cons (24:00) Can it be too late for a Bankruptcy or a Consumer Proposal? (26:00) The One Debt That Never Disappears on Its Own: CRA (28:00) It's Never Too Late: Reducing Debt Legally Planning For Retirement When You Have Debt Debt Relief for Seniors in Canada: Your Options and Solutions RRSP and Bankruptcy in Canada: Will I Lose My Retirement Savings? Sign Up For The Monthly Debt Free Digest Disclaimer: The information provided in the Debt Free in 30 Podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not intended as personal financial advice. Individual financial situations vary and may require personal guidance from a financial professional. The views expressed in this episode do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Hoyes, Michalos & Associates, or any other affiliated organizations. We do not endorse or guarantee the effectiveness of any specific financial institutions, strategies, or digital tools/apps discussed.

Jun 28, 2025 • 30min
565 – Parents' Debt In Your Name? Co-Signing Risks You Need To Know
When parents ask their adult children to co-sign a loan, add their name to a mortgage, or take out a car loan "for the family," it can feel impossible to say no. But what are the risks? Ontario Licensed Insolvency Trustees Doug Hoyes and Ted Michalos break down the financial (and emotional) minefield of taking on debt for your parents. From credit utilization issues to legal responsibility and long-term credit damage, they explain how even well-meaning help can backfire, and offer solutions to support aging parents without risking your financial stability. (00:00) Risks of Co-Signing for Your Parents' Credit (02:30) Why Parents Ask Their Kids to Co-Sign Loans (05:50) Supplemental vs. Joint Credit: What's the Difference? (07:30) Co-Signing Auto Loans: Why It's Risky (09:00) Credit Utilization: How It Hurts Even If Payments Are On Time (12:30) Planning for the Worst: Protecting Yourself from Family Debt (14:45) What to Do If You Can't (or Don't Want to) Help Your Parents (16:30) Safe Ways to Support Parents Without Taking on Debt (19:45) Helping Your Parents Manage Money as They Age (26:30) How to Help Parents with Unmanageable Debt How Co-Signed Debt Is Dealt with in a Consumer Proposal Is a Secondary Credit Card Holder Responsible for Debt? Can a Joint Bank Account be Garnished in Canada? Best Debt Relief Options Ontario Free Credit Rebuilding Course and learning resources Sign Up For The Monthly Debt Free Digest Disclaimer: The information provided in the Debt Free in 30 Podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not intended as personal financial advice. Individual financial situations vary and may require personal guidance from a financial professional. The views expressed in this episode do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Hoyes, Michalos & Associates, or any other affiliated organizations. We do not endorse or guarantee the effectiveness of any specific financial institutions, strategies, or digital tools/apps discussed.

Jun 21, 2025 • 30min
564 – What New Canadians Should Know About Credit and Debt
For many newcomers to Canada, the Canadian credit system can feel like a high-stakes challenge. Although it's essential for building a financial life, aggressive lending practices, cultural mindsets around credit, and a lack of clear guidance can lead to overwhelming debt before fully understanding how the system works. In this essential episode, Ontario Licensed Insolvency Trustees Doug Hoyes and Ted Michalos discuss the challenges newcomers may face, explain how banks and lenders operate, and pinpoint the critical warning signs to watch for when navigating a new financial life in Canada. 00:00 – Why do banks and lenders target new Canadians? 03:30 – How Canada's credit culture affects immigrants 06:00 – How do credit and banks work in Canada? Can they be trusted? 09:00 – Unique financial challenges for newcomers 11:00 – What banks consider when lending to new Canadians 12:30 – Is building credit the only way to succeed? Ted's advice 14:00 – Red flags for immigrants seeking financial help: Who can you trust? 22:00 – Credit advice everyone should know (not just newcomers) 23:30 – Real-life scenario that illustrates key credit considerations for new Canadians 26:00 – What to do if you're an immigrant (or anyone) with unmanageable debt in Canada Bankruptcy, Sponsorship, and Citizenship in Canada Student Loan Debt Forgiveness Best Debt Relief Options Ontario Free Credit Rebuilding Course and learning resources Sign Up For The Monthly Debt Free Digest Disclaimer: The information provided in the Debt Free in 30 Podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not intended as personal financial advice. Individual financial situations vary and may require personal guidance from a financial professional. The views expressed in this episode do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Hoyes, Michalos & Associates, or any other affiliated organizations. We do not endorse or guarantee the effectiveness of any specific financial institutions, strategies, or digital tools/apps discussed.

Jun 14, 2025 • 31min
563 – Debt: The New Normal? Comparing Boomer and Millennial Mindsets
Boomer budgeting tips collide with millennial money challenges in this candid conversation about debt, savings, housing costs, and the rise of gig-work income. Whether saving for a first home or paying off old credit cards, this episode bridges the generation gap with actionable insights for any age, complete with tried-and-true tactics Boomers still swear by, tech-savvy hacks Millennials can't live without. 0:00 - Do Boomers Have It Easier? Debunking Generational Money Myths 3:10 - Why Millennials Lead Insolvency Filings & Credit-Card Debt 6:00 - "Credential Creep": Rising Education Costs and Student Loans 9:00 - Buying a Home: 1980s Down Payment vs. 2020s Reality 13:00 - Starting Adulthood in Debt: How Timing Shapes Finances 16:00 - Shifting Attitudes: From Debt-Free Dreams to "Normal" Borrowing 18:00 - Gig Economy 101: Income Streams Boomers Never Faced 19:30 - Interest-Rate Shocks: Then (18%) vs. Now (Variable & Rising) 22:00 - 31 Flavours of Credit: BNPL, Lines of Credit, & More 25:00 - Boomer Money Rules That Still Work Today 28:00 - Reverse Mentorship: What Millennials Can Teach Boomers Joe Debtor Study https://hoyes.info/joe-debtor-study Student Loan Debt Help Ontario https://hoyes.info/student-loan-rules-ontario Free Credit Rebuilding Course and learning resources https://hoyes.info/credit-rebuilding-course-free Sign Up For The Monthly Debt Free Digest https://hoyes.info/newsletter Check out our other YouTube Channel: @hoyesmichalos https://www.youtube.com/@hoyesmichalos Disclaimer: The information provided in the Debt Free in 30 Podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not intended as personal financial advice. Individual financial situations vary and may require personal guidance from a financial professional. The views expressed in this episode do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Hoyes, Michalos & Associates, or any other affiliated organizations. We do not endorse or guarantee the effectiveness of any specific financial institutions, strategies, or digital tools/apps discussed.

Jun 7, 2025 • 30min
562 – Canada's Credit Score Crisis: Does France's No Score System Reveal A Better Way?
Have you ever wondered what life would look like if your credit score didn't exist? Licensed Insolvency Trustees Doug Hoyes and Ted Michalos compare Canada's score-driven system with France's radically different, no-score approach. You'll learn: How France decides who can borrow—without a three-digit score. The cultural attitudes that shape lending and spending in France and Canada Why credit-report errors and identity theft are bigger issues than most Canadians realize. Whether Canada could (or should) adopt parts of France's model—and what you can do right now to work the system in your favour. (00:00) Intro – How Canada Tracks Credit with TransUnion & Equifax (04:45) France's "No-Score" System: How Trustworthiness Is Judged (07:10) Lending Culture in France: Relationships Over Ratings (09:00) Lending Culture in Canada: Why Scores Still Rule (13:00) Could Canada Move Toward a French-Style Model? (15:50) Credit-Report Errors: The Hidden Cost of Scores (19:00) Building Rapport with Lenders: Help or Hindrance? (20:30) Identity Theft Risks: Centralized Data vs. Decentralized Files (22:00) Which System Carries Less Bias—France or Canada? (26:30) Is Canada's Credit Reporting Actually Working? (28:00) Takeaways: How to Navigate Canada's System to Your Advantage The Big Credit Score Scam Solutions for Maxed-Out Credit Cards Hoyes Michalos FREE Credit Rebuilding Course and Learning Resources Sign Up For The Monthly Debt Free Digest The Best Canadian Personal Finance and Debt Management TikToks Disclaimer: The information provided in the Debt Free in 30 Podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not intended as personal financial advice. Individual financial situations vary and may require personal guidance from a financial professional. The views expressed in this episode do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Hoyes, Michalos & Associates, or any other affiliated organizations. We do not endorse or guarantee the effectiveness of any specific financial institutions, strategies, or digital tools/apps discussed.

May 31, 2025 • 30min
561 – Zombie Subscriptions: How To Spot And Cancel Hidden Budget Killers
Zombie memberships are real – and they're feasting on your budget every month. Forgotten fitness app? Digital subscription you thought was cancelled? Auto-renewals can quietly drain your finances if you're not paying attention. Doug Hoyes and Ted Michalos discuss why some subscriptions are so easy to miss, and how to track, cancel, and avoid them going forward. This episode includes real examples, expert tips, and even a personal story from the Hoyes Michalos team, proving it can happen to anyone. (00:00) Are You Paying for Subscriptions You Forgot About? (03:00) Fitness Classes, Digital Apps & Other Zombie Memberships (07:00) Why Auto-Renewal Is a Red Flag (12:00) How to Identify What's Draining Your Cash (16:00) Our Own Zombie Membership Story (17:30) Why Cancelling Is So Hard (19:30) Track It and Cancel It Fast (21:00) Use the "One In, One Out" Rule (24:00) Try Before You Buy: Avoid Entering Credit Card Info (27:00) You Don't Have to Give Up What Works for You Hoyes Michalos FREE Credit Rebuilding Course and Learning Resources Balancing Needs Vs Wants When Budgeting What To Do About Credit Card Debt In Collections Sign Up For The Monthly Debt Free Digest Get A Personalized Debt Plan Disclaimer: The information provided in the Debt Free in 30 Podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not intended as personal financial advice. Individual financial situations vary and may require personal guidance from a financial professional. The views expressed in this episode do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Hoyes, Michalos & Associates, or any other affiliated organizations. We do not endorse or guarantee the effectiveness of any specific financial institutions, strategies, or digital tools/apps discussed.

May 24, 2025 • 31min
560 – Legal Actions Creditors Can Take in Canada (And How to Protect Yourself)
What legal actions can creditors take if you stop paying your debts? From collection calls to lawsuits and wage garnishments, Licensed Insolvency Trustees explain the real timeline of creditor actions—including how the CRA (Canada Revenue Agency) collects without going to court, and how to avoid scams when seeking help. ✅ Know your rights✅ Understand the legal process✅ Learn when (and how) to take action with confidence 00:00 – Can You Go to Jail for Not Paying Debt in Canada? 03:00 – When Do Creditors Start Calling After Missed Payments? 06:45 – When Can Creditors Start Legal Action Against You? 09:40 – Understanding the Statute of Limitations on Debt in Canada 12:20 – Debt Collections vs. Debt Buyers: Why Debts Are Sold 16:00 – How to Know If You're Actually Being Sued 17:00 – Superior Court vs. Small Claims Court: What If You Ignore It? 20:00 – CRA Collection Powers: Wage Garnishment Without Court 24:00 – Court-Ordered Support Payments (e.g., Child or Spousal Support) 26:00 – Practical Tips for Dealing with Debt Collectors 27:30 – What to Do If You're Facing a Wage Garnishment 29:00 – Avoiding Debt Relief Scams: Why You Need a Licensed Insolvency Trustee How To Find Legitimate Debt Help in Canada Legal Actions Creditors Can Take When You Don't Pay Hoyes Michalos YouTube: Will a Debt Collector Sue Me? Sign Up For The Debt Free Digest (A monthly financial-motivation newsletter to your inbox!) Disclaimer: The information provided in the Debt Free in 30 Podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not intended as personal financial advice. Individual financial situations vary and may require personal guidance from a financial professional. The views expressed in this episode do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Hoyes, Michalos & Associates, or any other affiliated organizations. We do not endorse or guarantee the effectiveness of any specific financial institutions, strategies, or digital tools/apps discussed.

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May 17, 2025 • 30min
559 – Denied Credit? The Survival Guide for Emergency Situations
In this insightful discussion, financial expert Ted shares his extensive knowledge about credit and debt management. Ted explains why credit applications get denied and highlights crucial strategies to navigate financial emergencies. He warns against the pitfalls of payday loans and encourages listeners to communicate with creditors. Practical tips for building emergency funds and improving credit scores are outlined, along with advice on utilizing free credit reports. This is a vital listen for anyone looking to regain control over their financial situation.

May 10, 2025 • 31min
558 – What It Means To Be House Poor And How To Avoid It
What does it mean to be house poor in today's Canadian economy? With home prices rising much faster than wages, more people are stretching their finances to buy property, only to find themselves stressed, overleveraged, and without a financial safety net. We explore how the definition of "house poor" has evolved, the role gig work and income instability play, and whether it's ever worth it to stretch your finances for a home. Most importantly, we share practical tools to help you avoid becoming house poor—or to recover if you're already there. (0:00) Defining "House Poor": Understanding the Basics (2:00) The Changing Definition of House Poor Over Time (3:45) House Prices vs. Wages & Inflation (6:00) Gig Work & the Modern Workforce (8:30) When Is Being House Poor Acceptable? (13:00) Rethinking Homeownership as Investment (14:30) Practical Advice: How to Avoid Becoming House Poor (19:30) Financial Planning Tools: Calculating Your Homeownership Affordability (22:00) The Link Between Homeownership & Unsecured Debt (26:00) Getting Out of the House Poor Situation: Actionable Strategies What To Do If You Can't Pay Your Mortgage Second Mortgage Home Equity Loan or Interest Free Consumer Proposal? Can You Get A Mortgage With Bad Credit? DEBTASIZED - How Our Reliance on Credit Leads to Price Inflation FREE YouTube Doc Sign Up for the Debt Free Digest E-Newsletter Debt Free in 30 Podcast YouTube Channel Hoyes Michalos YouTube Channel Disclaimer: The information provided in the Debt Free in 30 Podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not intended as personal financial advice. Individual financial situations vary and may require personal guidance from a financial professional. The views expressed in this episode do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Hoyes, Michalos & Associates, or any other affiliated organizations. We do not endorse or guarantee the effectiveness of any specific financial institutions, strategies, or digital tools/apps discussed.

May 3, 2025 • 31min
557 – How To Avoid Car Financing Mistakes In 2025
Loans are getting longer, interest rates are getting higher, and that shiny new car? It could lead to serious debt. We dive into Canadian data to help you make informed choices when it comes to buying, leasing, or walking away from a car loan that no longer makes sense. Can I Buy a Car With Bad Credit? Car Buying Options Keep You In a Debt Cycle How GMC Revolutionized the Car Loan Industry DocumentaryWhat Not To Do When Getting a Car Loan DEBTASIZED - How Our Reliance on Credit Leads to Price Inflation FREE YouTube Doc Sign Up for the Debt Free Digest (00:00) – How to Get a Car Loan in Canada (02:00) – Exchange Rates & the Canadian Dollar Impact (03:30) – Used Car Prices Explained (04:30) – What Influences Interest Rates? (12:00) – Is Your Car Loan Secured? Risks of Repossession (13:30) – What Happens If You Miss Car Loan Payments? (15:00) – When and Why Do Lenders Repossess Cars? (19:00) – Smart Car Buying Tips: Save Money with Strategic Choices (22:00) – Car Leasing in Canada: Pros and Cons Compared (25:00) – How to Get Out of a Car Loan Legally and Strategically Visit us on social media for the best clips from the show and more! Instagram Tik TokX Facebook LinkedIn Disclaimer: The information provided in the Debt Free in 30 Podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not intended as personal financial advice. Individual financial situations vary and may require personal guidance from a financial professional. The views expressed in this episode do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Hoyes, Michalos & Associates, or any other affiliated organizations. We do not endorse or guarantee the effectiveness of any specific financial institutions, strategies, or digital tools/apps discussed.


