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Dec 29, 2018

It’s been a long time coming, longer than Ted Michalos and I predicted in our past year-in-review podcasts. We predicted that 2014 and 2015 consumer insolvencies would remain flat, and they did. However, last year, we predicted that the seeds of a debt crisis had been planted, and we fully expected...


Dec 22, 2018

If you just earned a bonus from your employer or received an unexpected sum of money, how should you use that bonus if you also have debt? On today’s show we talk with Scott Terrio and we outline what to prioritize to get the most bang for your buck. We also take a look at common mistakes people make when they...


Dec 14, 2018

Financial technology, or fin-tech, has come a long way. Much more than just a budgeting app, now you can do your banking, money management, investing and even borrowing, online. In addition to apps, fin-tech companies are following the chatbot trend. On today’s show I talk with Alan Whitton, (known as the Big...


Dec 8, 2018

When you have debt, Christmas is a stressful time. With pressure to spend on family, friends, co-workers, and maybe even your barber, the season turns into more of a financial burden than a time to be merry. And even though you want to give, your budget is limited. Is it possible to say no to holiday spending...


Dec 1, 2018

The death of a spouse and divorce bring an emotional burden, but sadly such catastrophic events also create financial consequences.  In fact, the death of a spouse or divorce are both common reasons why people file bankruptcy. Without proper financial planning, people can find themselves unable to cope with existing...