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    Explore " lending money" with insightful episodes like "50 - How to Say No to People Asking for Financial Help", "Step 1: What to look for when buying your dream home?" and "11-Financial Enabling – When helping hurts" from podcasts like ""DebtMatters Podcast", "Come Home to Kotak with Cyrus Broacha" and "The Conscious Economics Podcast"" and more!

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    50 - How to Say No to People Asking for Financial Help

    50 - How to Say No to People Asking for Financial Help

    Lending money to family or friends is tricky terrain to navigate both financially and personally. Before co-signing that loan or writing that cheque, make sure you take measures to reduce your financial risk and avoid lasting damages to the relationship. If your efforts to help someone you care about lead to disagreements or put your own finances in disarray, then saying ‘no’ is the right thing to do. Licensed Insolvency Trustee, Matthew Fader, sees people who have had lasting consequences when co-signed loans have defaulted or money has not been paid back. He gives his advice on:

    • How to protect yourself when lending money or co-signing loans
    • What to can do when the money you lend is not paid back
    • The percentage of the loan you are liable for when you co-sign
    • When a request for money gives you an opportunity to get involved with their finances
    • Possible lasting consequences to your finances when things go sideways

    If you are in financial trouble, speak with a Licensed Insolvency Trustee. They are federally regulated and approved by the Canadian government. With their extensive knowledge of financial services, they will give you honest advice and help you find a solution to your debt problem.

    About Matthew Fader

    Matthew has worked in the insolvency field since 2005 and joined Allan Marshall and Associates in 2017. His positive outlook helps reassure his clients with any financial insecurities they may have. Matt’s goal is to ensure that everyone has the best possible experience and is treated with respect. 

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    Step 1: What to look for when buying your dream home?

    Step 1: What to look for when buying your dream home?

    Cyrus Broacha talks about the first few steps that a home buyer needs to take in their journey to find and fund their dream home. In the first episode of Come Home to Kotak, brought to you by Kotak Home Loans, Cyrus shares his friend Suresh's journey of buying a home - from brokers to laws to home loans. In essence, these are the first steps that will help you move forward from being an aspiring home owner to an actual home-owner!

    Brought to you by Kotak Home Loans, now starting at 6.5% p.a. Terms and conditions apply.

    Visit www.kotak.com to know more.

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    11-Financial Enabling – When helping hurts

    11-Financial Enabling – When helping hurts

    We know that increased cost of living, low wages, and unstable employment trends challenge a lot of young adults trying to establish financial independence. Financial Enabling stems from the intention to help someone in the short term, but ends up hurting both parties in the long run. While it is not exclusive to the parent/child dynamic, it is very common to observe it in such instances, particularly when guilt drives parents’ decisions to support their kids while sabotaging their own financial health. In this episode, we explore this dysfunctional behavior and offer some tools to help navigate it.

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