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Oct 31, 2020

Every financial guru says you need an emergency fund. But if you also have debt, is it possible to balance saving and paying down high-interest credit cards or lines of credit? What are the steps to get started? On today’s podcast, Diane Cunha, Certified Credit Counsellor at Hoyes Michalos discusses the different...


Oct 24, 2020

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Amid economic uncertainty, side hustles have become a popular way to earn extra income. But while many side hustles are good, some are risky and can lead to serious debt problems.​ On today's podcast, guest and Hoyes Michalos LIT Julie Wildman discusses the risks of multi-level marketing ventures (or...


Oct 17, 2020

As of August 31st, 778,000 Canadians with a mortgage at Canada’s big banks deferred or skipped a payment on their mortgage. The deferral periods for many mortgages and other credit loans and products have now come to an end. What does this mean for your debt? On today’s podcast, Ted Michalos and Doug Hoyes...


Oct 10, 2020

The Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) has now come to an end and is transitioning to four different financial aid programs: EI, CRB, CRSB, and CRCB. But what do these income supports mean for Canadians’ household budgets and debt repayment? Will they be enough to help Canadians still battling the financial...


Oct 3, 2020

Filing income taxes can be complicated, especially if you're a self-employed individual. And if you can't afford an accountant, you fall behind on filing your taxes and face trouble with the Canada Revenue Agency. Could we make the Canadian tax system simpler?  And what would a simpler system mean for tax...