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Posted on Thursday, June 11, 2009

Are your debts really the problem?

Every day I meet with people who are stressed out about debt. I think it's fair to say that people are stressed out about debt today more than any other time in the recent past.

But is it the debt that is the problem?

Maybe you have recently lost your job, maybe you were laid off a few months ago now and it's looking like you won't be called back soon or at all. I know for certain that I meet with people every day in my Mississauga and Brampton offices that are in this situation. When we sit down and review their budget we find in many cases that there is a lot more money going out than coming in. In many cases people stopped paying their debts some time ago, but still they are hundreds ( and in some cases ) thousands of dollars short each and every month.
The result of this shortfall is ballooning debt. The shortfall gets shuttled onto credit cards and lines of credit until there is no more credit to consume. Everyone is "hoping" things will turn around soon, then their household economy hits the wall. With no more credit and a running deficit in the budget the problem can no longer be ignored.

The problem feels like there is too much debt, because that's who is making all the noise, creditors are calling and everyone wants paid. You feel like, "if only I could get rid of this debt everything would be ok" but really.. it won't . The problem remains, not enough money coming in and too much going out.
If this is the case, then changes have to made to deal with the deficit, expenses have to be reduced and belts tightened, this could mean big changes. You may have to sell your home ( or surrender it to the mortgager if its value has dropped below what you owe on it ) you may have to give up a car, you may even have to take up a second job or take 2 part time jobs to replace a lost full time job. Every possible solution has to be considered and reviewed.
Bankruptcy or a Proposal to creditors is for many people a viable solution for debt, but it won’t solve a budget deficit if you have already stopped paying your creditors and still can't make ends meet.
Once you have your budget under control, then it's time to deal with your debts. A proposal to your creditors or a filing of personal bankruptcy could be your first step back to financial recovery.

Every recession ends and financial recovery will happen, personal financial recover will happen as well. If you need some help to get there Hoyes Michalos & Associates Inc. can help you.

Call 310-PLAN today and let’s get started.

Posted on Monday, February 09, 2009

It's not looking good for our hero's

"Economic downturn" seems to be on the tip of everyone's tongues today. Practically every news report is talking about job losses and "tough times ahead" . People are frightened, jobs are on the line and many people have seen their pay cheques shrinking due to the loss of overtime or short term lay offs.

It's fair to say that everyone is feeling the effects of this recession, but the question remains, what can you do?

In a word.. plan.

Do a budget, reduce unnecessary expenses, cut back on spending and dig in. Reducing your debt should be your first priority. Build up a contingency fund of savings ( the new tax free savings account may be a good place to tuck away this money). Everyone needs to have a plan to carry them through lean times, It's a mistake to think "it won't happen to me".

Practically everyone I see in my Mississauga and Brampton offices never thought they would need the help of a Trustee to resolve their financial problems but the fact is that for many people facing rising debt and dropping income, bankruptcy or a proposal to creditors is the only viable way through the downturn.
What is certain is that there are options to dealing with debt that suddenly becomes unmanageable. Part of you plan to survive the recession should be to ensure that you know all your options.

If you are facing a lay off, if you have seen your income shrink and your debt become too much to deal with its time to take action now. Make a plan, Hoyes Michalos & Associates Inc. can help you. A phone call and a free consultation can get you on the path to being debt free.

Call 310-PLAN and lets get started.
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