Debt Free in 30
Making only the minimum payment on credit cards may feel manageable, but it’s one of the riskiest financial habits for Canadians today. Doug Hoyes and Ted Michalos explain the real math behind minimum payments and share practical strategies for breaking out of the cycle for good. 00:00 – Setting the stage: the shift from “getting by” to falling behind 02:30 – The math behind minimum payments 08:30 – Quebec’s new rules - will increasing minimum payments make a difference? 12:00 – Canada’s credit card landscape after the pandemic: the growing debt burden 17:05 – Red flags...
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Are you considering stepping into the world of homeownership? This episode is packed with insights every first-time homebuyer needs. Doug Hoyes and Ted Michalos discuss why a declining market might benefit new buyers, the emotional traps leading to risky financial decisions, and the true cost of homeownership – beyond the mortgage. Learn how unexpected expenses (from land transfer taxes to home repairs) can derail your budget if you’re not prepared, the biggest regrets homeowners face, and how to avoid being “burned” by your first purchase. 00:00 - Why a declining market can be an...
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Staying financially stable in Canada has never been harder. Even when you’re working, budgeting, and “doing everything right,” rising insolvencies, higher debt loads, and a cooling housing market are leaving many Canadians struggling to stay afloat in 2025. If you’ve ever wondered why it feels impossible to get ahead financially (even when you’re trying your best!?), this episode helps explain the challenges in today’s economy and offers practical strategies to help Canadians move forward. 0:00 – Season 12 kicks off, Doug Hoyes and Ted Michalos discuss the future of DFI30 2:00...
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Looking to save more and spend smarter? This episode is packed with practical, expert-backed tips - from insider grocery hacks and avoiding hidden fees to smarter banking strategies. Learn how simple shifts, like opening a second bank account or using preloaded credit cards, can help you take control of your money and reach your financial goals faster. (01:00) Avoiding hidden service charges (04:00) Top Canadian grocery tips: Snacks vs. Groceries with The Food Professor (05:40) How preventive costs can save you big (09:45) Why you should open a second bank account (10:30) More grocery hacks...
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Listen for great get-out-of-debt advice from some of our most popular guests! Featuring Canadian financial experts from Hoyes Michalos and Chris Enns, founder of and Danielle Park, author of From spotting predatory financial advisors to the importance of building an emergency fund, this episode is packed with practical, real-world tips and strategies you can start using today to get out of debt! 00:00 – The Snowball vs. Avalanche Method with Licensed Insolvency Trustee Joel Sandwith 01:20 – How to Avoid Predatory Financial Advice with Danielle Park 04:40 – How to Realistically Start...
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This special compilation episode is packed with nuggets of wisdom and strategies for getting out of debt. We've pulled together the best clips on avoiding credit traps, building emergency funds, and implementing practical “budgeting” strategies. 00:00 – August is a special month before launching a new season 01:00 – Why people end up in debt 02:10 – How to avoid the minimum payment trap 03:40 – Building and maintaining an emergency fund 06:00 – How insolvency clients are a leading indicator of the economy 07:30 – Why you shouldn’t rely on credit in an emergency 10:00 –...
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From shady loan offers to AI voice fraud and everything in between, this special edition of Debt Free in 30 is your go-to for avoiding financial scams. We’ve compiled some of the most important scam warnings from past episodes. These are real risks facing Canadians today, and knowing the red flags could protect your money, identity, and peace of mind. 00:00 – August is a special episode month before launching a new season this fall 01:30 – Housing and rental scams 03:55 – Payday loan and installment loan traps 05:00 – Debt consultant scams 06:30 – “Granny scams” and AI voice...
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While we're known for expert debt advice, let’s say it’s a good thing we’re better at being LITs than we are at staying on script! Join us for a compilation of our funniest on-air flubs, the kind of candid moments that usually end up on the cutting room floor. It's the perfect mix of lighthearted fun and the valuable debt insights you've come to expect. Don't miss this special (and hilarious) blooper episode! 00:00 – A long-requested episode: bloopers and funny moments from Debt Free in 30! 00:30 – Leaky Boat Incident 03:30 – "Size Matters" 04:30 – To Ted's Wife – We Are Sorry...
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You need strategies that go beyond budgeting apps. Doug Hoyes and Ted Michalos are experts who’ve seen it all – and they offer practical, honest advice to build momentum and pay off debt faster. Learn what you can do before considering insolvency, how to know if you’re at that point, and what to do if you are—a clear, actionable guide for Canadians. (00:30) How Interest Works (and How to Make It Work for You) (04:00) Why You Should Pay Off High-Interest Credit Cards First (08:00) Realistic DIY Strategies to Eliminate Debt (13:10) What to Do with Windfalls or Extra Income (14:30)...
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Is debt still avoidable, or has borrowing become a fact of life in Canada? Ontario Licensed Insolvency Trustees Doug Hoyes and Ted Michalos answer our questions, share a simple test to assess new debt, and provide an action plan for those struggling to make ends meet. (00:00) What’s changed in Canada’s economy recently? (02:30) The problem with “good debt” as conventional wisdom (04:00) Auto loans: smart purchase or risky commitment? (10:00) Student loans: are they worth it? (14:00) What the household debt-to-income ratio tells us (17:00) Red...
info_outlineFor 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
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Best Debt Relief Options Ontario
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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.