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Put Your Debt on a Diet


Put Your Debt on a Diet

A Step-by-Step Guide to Financial Fitness
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von: Stanley J. Kershman

16,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 07.01.2010
ISBN/EAN: 9780470739686
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 224

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<b>You could be just two paycheques away from bankruptcy!</b> <p>More people are up to their eyeballs in debt than ever before. Canadian families currently owe over $450 billion. That’s almost $15,000 in debt for every man, woman, and child in the country. It's mortgages, vehicles, credit cards, student loans, and more … and it's dangerous. The number of consumer bankruptcies has been rising dramatically every year, and Canadians from all walks of life are in dire financial straits — from the working poor to the highest-income professionals. No one is immune from crushing debt, and it will just get worse if we don't take control <i>now</i>.</p> <p>Effectively managing your debt is one of the first—and most important — steps toward your financial health. <i>Put Your Debt on a Diet</i> takes the mystery and fear out of the process of overcoming even the most severe financial problems.</p> <ul> <li>Shows you how to effectively reduce and eliminate debt using realistic and down-to-earth techniques.</li> <li>Provides a clear process and achievable milestones that you and your family can use to improve money management skills and resolve debt problems.</li> <li>Includes comprehensive coverage on: assessing your debts, building better money habits, setting financial goals, budgeting strategies, credit counselling, debt reduction strategies, using credit cards wisely, how to shop for credit, and much more.</li> <li>Features practical examples, tips, frequently-asked-questions, worksheets, and checklists to help you reduce your debt load.</li> </ul> <p>Whether you're in financial crisis, or just living too close to the edge, <i>Put Your Debt on a Diet</i> is the ultimate reducing plan to help you trim your debt load and put you on the road to good financial health.</p>
<b>Acknowledgements.</b> <p><b>Request to You, the Reader.</b></p> <p><b>Introduction.</b></p> <p><b>Chapter One: Weighing In: Assessing Your Financial Picture.</b></p> <p>Facing the Scale.</p> <p>Examining Your Money Attitudes.</p> <p>Setting Your Goals.</p> <p><b>Chapter Two: Taking Control: Changing How You Manage Your Finances.</b></p> <p>Rethinking Your Debt Tolerance.</p> <p>Take Advantage of Available Services.</p> <p>Independent Debt Management.</p> <p>Dealing with Addictions.</p> <p><b>Chapter Three: Your Budget: Five Steps to a More Beautiful Bottom Line.</b></p> <p>Step One.</p> <p>Step Two.</p> <p>Step Three.</p> <p>Step Four.</p> <p>Step Five.</p> <p>Dietary First Aid.</p> <p>Putting Your Budget to Work.</p> <p>A Final Word About Budgets.</p> <p><b>Chapter Four: Taming the Scale: Steps to Reducing Your Debt.</b></p> <p>Credit Report Basics.</p> <p>How to Check Your Report.</p> <p>The Importance of Review.</p> <p>Fixing Mistakes.</p> <p>Credit Scoring.</p> <p>Dealing with Collection Agencies: Know Your Rights.</p> <p>Negotiating with a Collection Agent.</p> <p>Choosing a Diet Plan: Debt-Reduction Strategies.</p> <p>Consolidation Loans.</p> <p>Lines of Credit.</p> <p>Assets: Finding Your Hidden Dollars.</p> <p>Rebuilding (or Building) a Credit History.</p> <p>Loans.</p> <p>Secured Credit Cards.</p> <p><b>Chapter Five: Legally Speaking: Serious Options for Serious Debt Disorders.</b></p> <p>Orderly Payment of Debts.</p> <p>Consumer Proposals.</p> <p>Personal Bankruptcy.</p> <p>The Bankruptcy Process.</p> <p>Income Taxes and Bankruptcy.</p> <p>Your Duties as a Bankrupt.</p> <p>Discharge from Bankruptcy.</p> <p>Your Future After Bankruptcy.</p> <p><b>Chapter Six: Staying on Track: Purchasing and Spending Strategies.</b></p> <p>Emergency Purchases.</p> <p>Major Purchases.</p> <p>Furniture/Appliances.</p> <p>Purchasing a Vehicle.</p> <p>New or Used.</p> <p>Financing.</p> <p>Leasing.</p> <p>Buying a Home.</p> <p>Financing.</p> <p>Planning a Vacation.</p> <p>Holiday Shopping.</p> <p>Credit Tools.</p> <p>Mortgages, Loans, and Credit Lines.</p> <p>Student Loans.</p> <p>Credit Cards.</p> <p>Consumer Be Wary!</p> <p>Payday Loans/Cheque Cashing Services.</p> <p>White-Label or No-Name ATMs.</p> <p>Internet Shopping: The New Frontier in E-commerce.</p> <p>Online Auctions.</p> <p>Scam Busting.</p> <p>High-Pressure Sales Tactics.</p> <p><b>Chapter Seven: Coping with the Unforeseen: How to Handle Dietary Setbacks.</b></p> <p>Job Loss.</p> <p>Separation and Divorce.</p> <p>Incapacitation.</p> <p>Death and Intestacy.</p> <p>Debts Owed to You.</p> <p>A Final Word.</p> <p><b>Chapter Eight: Taxes: Avoiding Income Indigestion.</b></p> <p>Filing Your Return.</p> <p>Penalties and Interest.</p> <p>Late Filing Need-to-Knows.</p> <p>Notice of Assessment.</p> <p>Tax-Saving Strategies.</p> <p>Deductions.</p> <p>Tax Credits.</p> <p>Excluded Benefits.</p> <p>Tax Planning for the Investor.</p> <p>Tips for the Self-Employed.</p> <p>Tips for Spouses.</p> <p>Beyond Paying: Other Tax Responsibilities.</p> <p>Accountability.</p> <p>Changes to Already-Filed Returns.</p> <p>NETFILE and Other CCRA Services.</p> <p>Phone Filing.</p> <p>Audits.</p> <p><b>Chapter Nine: Balancing Your Kids: Sharing Your Financial Health.</b></p> <p>Allowances.</p> <p>Setting the Rules.</p> <p>How Much?</p> <p>How Often?</p> <p>When?</p> <p>Increases.</p> <p>Dealing with a Child's Financial Disasters.</p> <p>Big-Ticket Items.</p> <p>Payment for Odd Jobs.</p> <p>Who Controls the Spending?</p> <p>Savings Programs and Bank Accounts.</p> <p>Setting up a Savings Program.</p> <p>When Should Your Child Open a Bank Account?</p> <p>Tweens and Teens.</p> <p>Peer Pressure.</p> <p>Growing Independence.</p> <p>Increased Responsibility.</p> <p>Premature Affluence.</p> <p>Credit Cards for Tweens.</p> <p><b>Chapter Ten: Taking Care of the Future: Planning for Financial Success.</b></p> <p>Foresight: Guarding Against Dietary Setbacks.</p> <p>Estate Planning.</p> <p>Drawing up a Will.</p> <p>Powers of Attorney.</p> <p>Life Insurance.</p> <p>Disability Insurance.</p> <p>Household Insurance.</p> <p>Planning: Looking Ahead to a Healthy Financial Future.</p> <p>Saving for Education.</p> <p>Registered Education Savings Plans (RESPs).</p> <p>Family Trusts.</p> <p>Life Insurance.</p> <p>Retiring Your Mortgage.</p> <p>Saving for Retirement.</p> <p>Registered Retirement Savings Plans (RRSPs).</p> <p>Registered Retirement Income Funds (RRIFs).</p> <p>Annuities.</p> <p>Meeting the Shortfall.</p> <p>Reverse Mortgages.</p> <p>Other Alternatives.</p> <p>A Word About Investing.</p> <p><b>Conclusion.</b></p> <p><b>Appendix A: Monthly Income and Expense Statement.</b></p> <p><b>Appendix B: Calculating Your Family's Net Worth.</b></p> <p><b>Appendix C: Credit Counselling Agencies in Canada.</b></p> <p><b>Appendix D: Provincial Consumer Protection Agencies.</b></p> <p><b>Appendix E: Summary of Intestacy Laws in Canada.</b></p> <p><b>Glossary.</b></p> <p><b>Frequently Asked Questions.</b></p> <p><b>Bibliography.</b></p> <p><b>Index.</b></p> <p><b>About the Author.</b></p>
<b>Stanley J. Kershman</b> is a lawyer and specialist in bankruptcy and insolvency law as certified by the Law Society of Upper Canada, with the Ottawa, Canada law firm of Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall LLP where he heads up their Bankruptcy and Insolvency Department. Raised in a one-bedroom apartment that he shared with his parents and brother, he began working at age eight in his family's drycleaning business, learning very early the responsibilities of money. Stanley credits his humble roots with the financial savvy he has today, and is committed to sharing his more than 25 years of professional experience with those who want to reduce their debts and take control of their finances.
<b>You could be just two paycheques away from bankruptcy!</b> <p>More people are up to their eyeballs in debt than ever before. Canadian families currently owe over $450 billion. That's almost $15,000 in debt for every man, woman, and child in the country. It's mortgages, vehicles, credit cards, student loans, and more…and it's dangerous. The number of consumer bankruptcies has been rising dramatically every year, and Canadians from all walks of life are in dire financial straits—from the working poor to the highest-income professionals. No one is immune from crushing debt, and it will just get worse if we don’t take control <i>now</i>.</p> <p>Effectively managing your debt is one of the first—and most important—steps toward your financial health. <i>Put Your Debt on a Diet</i> takes the mystery and fear out of the process of overcoming even the most severe financial problems.</p> <ul> <li>Shows you how to effectively reduce and eliminate debt using realistic and down-to-earth techniques.</li> <li>Provides a clear process and achievable milestones that you and your family can use to improve money management skills and resolve debt problems.</li> <li>Includes comprehensive coverage on: assessing your debts, building better money habits, setting financial goals, budgeting strategies, credit counselling, debt reduction strategies, using credit cards wisely, how to shop for credit, and much more.</li> <li>Features practical examples, tips, frequently-asked-questions, worksheets, and checklists to help you reduce your debt load.</li> </ul> <p>Whether you're in financial crisis, or just living too close to the edge, <i>Put Your Debt on a Diet</i> is the ultimate reducing plan to help you trim your debt load and put you on the road to good financial health.</p>
<p>"Debt does not have to be a four-letter word. Everyone during their lifetime will inevitably take on some debt. But understanding it, and learning how to manage and control it, are crucial to everyone's financial success. This book is an excellent guide to putting borrowed money in perspective and making it work for you."<br />—<b>David Cork, Author of <i>The Pig and the Python</i></b></p> <p>"Acting as a coach, Stanley Kershman helps you avoid getting into financial trouble and throws you a lifeline if you do. Readers can happily gorge themselves on his high-fibre and healthy recipes."<br />—<b>Ellen Roseman, Business Columnist, Toronto Star, and Author of <i>Money 101</i> and <i>Money 201</i></b></p> <p>"A very practical guide for families who find themselves burdened with excessive debt, and for those who want to avoid becoming overly indebted."<br />—<b>Charles Freedman, Former Deputy Governor, Bank of Canada</b></p> <p>"The best way to avoid financial difficulties is to have a thoughtful and realistic financial plan. Stanley Kershman's book offers all the necessary ingredients to create a recipe for financial success."<br />—<b>Pierre Ouellette, Executive Director, Ontario Association of Credit Counselling Services</b></p>

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