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Aug 29, 2020

Millions of Canadians have received CERB (and may have a tax debt next year), and many Canadians have incurred and deferred debt to survive the pandemic.  How will they repay that debt? First aired in May, today we have a new introduction and update, and then we rebroadcast our episode on an ancient concept that is...


Aug 22, 2020

Costco became the "go to" store during the 2020 pandemic, as long lines formed so we could all buy toilet paper.  Today we revisit our podcast on that wonderful, magical place called Costco, with some updated thoughts on the pandemic.  Is it a store?  A finance company?  Something else?  And why does it matter?  All...


Aug 15, 2020

Is it possible to financially recover from the coronavirus pandemic of 2020?  Yes, but it starts with $20.  On today's podcast we discuss the pandemic, and then present a special rebroadcast of the fable of the 20 dollar bill, and explain how $20 can set you up for financial success.

A fable, as it were.

Enjoy!


Aug 8, 2020

Doug Hoyes explains why even with high debt and high pandemic-related unemployment bankruptcy filings continue to drop, and he gives his predictions for the next few months, and then, given the stress caused by the COVID-19 lock down, we rebroadcast our conversation with Shannon Lee Simmons, author of Living Debt-Free:...


Aug 1, 2020

Doug Hoyes gives an update on how collection agents are dealing with the COVID shut down (spoiler alert: they've found a way to keep calling), and then we rebroadcast our discussion with Blair Demarco-Wettlaufer, a real-life collection agent, who explains how a collection agent gets paid, and how you can negotiate with...