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Dec 31, 2022

Both consumer debt and insolvencies have turned sharply upward again. What’s contributing to this shift? Are record-high interest rates to blame? Inflation? Or are we just picking up where we left off pre-pandemic? Doug Hoyes and Ted Michalos are back with our year-end analysis and predictions podcast. They discuss...


Dec 24, 2022

We spend a lot of our time in the virtual world these days – on our phones, apps, social media – and sometimes the line between virtual reality and physical reality gets blurred. Sometimes even to the point where we make real world decisions based on what we see in the virtual world. On today’s special and short...


Dec 17, 2022

For the last 30 years, credit card debt has been going up. In November 1990, Canadian households owed $9.8 billion on their credit cards. Today, they owe nearly $90 billion. Why has credit card spending surged in the last three decades? On today’s podcast, Doug Hoyes and Ted Michalos discuss how inflation and easier...


Dec 10, 2022

If a company goes bankrupt, should the employees lose their pension or have their benefits reduced? No, of course not. But it has happened. There is new legislation before Parliament to protect pensions, but will it have unintended consequences? What will this mean for average person? How does this affect businesses?...


Dec 3, 2022

At some point in life, you’re going to need a loan. But before you sign on the dotted line for a loan, figure out if you can afford it. How? That’s the focus on today’s podcast. Ted Michalos is back to share practical advice for how to figure out loan costs by yourself so you don’t get take on more debt than you...