What Triggers
Insolvency?
Understanding Debt
www.hoyes.com
Table of Contents
Intro to Causes of Debt
Trigger #1: Debt-Stress-Debt Cycle
Trigger #2: Job Related Bankruptcy
Trigger #3: Divorce and Bankruptcy
Trigger #4: Illness, Injury and Stress
The Solution
3
7
10
13
16
2
5
Canadians are deeper in debt
than ever before. The ratio of
Canadian household debt to
disposable income rose to a
record 165.0%2 in the fourth
quarter of 2012.
The end result of high household
debt levels is that more than
100,000 Canadians file
bankruptcy in Canada each year.
2. Statistics Canada: Credit market debt to disposable income (Table 378‐012
3
Insolvency in Canada
Reported Causes of Debt
4
37%
63%
Financial mismanagement Unexpected events
Only 37% of insolvent debtors
report over-extension of credit or
poor financial decisions as the sole
reason for their bankruptcy.
2 out of 3 bankruptcies are caused
by unexpected events, including:
• Job loss
• Martial or relationship
breakdown
• Illness, injury, and health
problems
Trigger #1: The Debt-Stress-Debt Cycle
When the Inability to repay
debt equals more debt
As the pressure of meeting
monthly debt payments begins
to build, insolvent debtors often
turn to more credit.
5
Trigger #1: The Debt-Stress-Debt Cycle
As the pressure of
meeting monthly
debt payments
begins to build,
insolvent debtors
often turn to more
credit.
6
When the Inability to repay debt equals more debt
Filing bankruptcy becomes the only solution.
They may use
credit cards to pay
for daily living
expenses and rely
on payday loans to
make ends meet
until the next
paycheck arrives.
For many, this
leads to a debt-
stress-debt cycle
that adds to their
already difficult
financial
situation.
While 81% of bankrupt debtors
were working at the time of their
insolvency, many experienced
periods of job loss or income
reduction prior to filing.
7
Trigger #2: Job Related Bankruptcy
When a household
breadwinner experiences a
reduction in income, the
temporary solution may be to
turn to credit to pay for daily
expenses such as food or
utilities.
8
Trigger #2: Job Related Bankruptcy
More than 1 in 3 bankrupt debtors indicate that job
related issues contributed to their financial
difficulties.
Unfortunately, the financial impact of job loss can
be felt for many years.
9
Trigger #2: Job Related Bankruptcy
Financial problems and stress
over money are one of the top
reasons couples divorce.
Bankruptcy generally does not
cause divorce, but rather, it
can be the financial outcome of
divorce.
10
Trigger #3: Divorce and Bankruptcy
Two incomes are
better than one
Financial difficulties
are often compounded
when a couple
separates, because
now, ex-spouses are
faced with managing
on one income rather
than two.
11
Trigger #3: Divorce and Bankruptcy
Recently separated people often rely on credit to pay their bills.
The debt-divorce-debt cycle
The new adjustment to single-income status,
combined with any potential legal costs associated
with a marital breakdown can cause debts to grow
even larger, and eventually lead to bankruptcy.
12
Trigger #3: Divorce and Bankruptcy
Income loss due to time off
work for an illness, accident
or other medical reason can
make it difficult to pay bills.
Additional medical costs can
add to already mounting
debts.
13
Trigger #4: Illness, Injury and Stress
During their recovery, some may use credit to pay for daily expenses.
Debts can become the cause of stress and
depression related illnesses, which can
lead to time off work and more debt.
To cope, debtors may find themselves
spending more than they should, increasing
their use of credit.
14
Trigger #4: Illness, Injury and Stress
Which comes first: stress or debt?
Once illness-related
debts become out of
control, a proposal or
bankruptcy is often the
result.
15
Trigger #4: Illness, Injury and Stress
Worrying about money and debts
has a devastating effect on
individuals and families.
Recognizing the need for help
and talking to a reputable
professional, such as a Licensed
Insolvency Trustee, like Hoyes
Michalos for advice is the first
step in eliminating overwhelming
debt problems.
16
The Solution to problem debt!
There is hope.
You can be debt free.
Download our Fresh Start eBook

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What Triggers Insolvency? | Hoyes Michalos

  • 2. Table of Contents Intro to Causes of Debt Trigger #1: Debt-Stress-Debt Cycle Trigger #2: Job Related Bankruptcy Trigger #3: Divorce and Bankruptcy Trigger #4: Illness, Injury and Stress The Solution 3 7 10 13 16 2 5
  • 3. Canadians are deeper in debt than ever before. The ratio of Canadian household debt to disposable income rose to a record 165.0%2 in the fourth quarter of 2012. The end result of high household debt levels is that more than 100,000 Canadians file bankruptcy in Canada each year. 2. Statistics Canada: Credit market debt to disposable income (Table 378‐012 3 Insolvency in Canada
  • 4. Reported Causes of Debt 4 37% 63% Financial mismanagement Unexpected events Only 37% of insolvent debtors report over-extension of credit or poor financial decisions as the sole reason for their bankruptcy. 2 out of 3 bankruptcies are caused by unexpected events, including: • Job loss • Martial or relationship breakdown • Illness, injury, and health problems
  • 5. Trigger #1: The Debt-Stress-Debt Cycle When the Inability to repay debt equals more debt As the pressure of meeting monthly debt payments begins to build, insolvent debtors often turn to more credit. 5
  • 6. Trigger #1: The Debt-Stress-Debt Cycle As the pressure of meeting monthly debt payments begins to build, insolvent debtors often turn to more credit. 6 When the Inability to repay debt equals more debt Filing bankruptcy becomes the only solution. They may use credit cards to pay for daily living expenses and rely on payday loans to make ends meet until the next paycheck arrives. For many, this leads to a debt- stress-debt cycle that adds to their already difficult financial situation.
  • 7. While 81% of bankrupt debtors were working at the time of their insolvency, many experienced periods of job loss or income reduction prior to filing. 7 Trigger #2: Job Related Bankruptcy
  • 8. When a household breadwinner experiences a reduction in income, the temporary solution may be to turn to credit to pay for daily expenses such as food or utilities. 8 Trigger #2: Job Related Bankruptcy
  • 9. More than 1 in 3 bankrupt debtors indicate that job related issues contributed to their financial difficulties. Unfortunately, the financial impact of job loss can be felt for many years. 9 Trigger #2: Job Related Bankruptcy
  • 10. Financial problems and stress over money are one of the top reasons couples divorce. Bankruptcy generally does not cause divorce, but rather, it can be the financial outcome of divorce. 10 Trigger #3: Divorce and Bankruptcy
  • 11. Two incomes are better than one Financial difficulties are often compounded when a couple separates, because now, ex-spouses are faced with managing on one income rather than two. 11 Trigger #3: Divorce and Bankruptcy Recently separated people often rely on credit to pay their bills.
  • 12. The debt-divorce-debt cycle The new adjustment to single-income status, combined with any potential legal costs associated with a marital breakdown can cause debts to grow even larger, and eventually lead to bankruptcy. 12 Trigger #3: Divorce and Bankruptcy
  • 13. Income loss due to time off work for an illness, accident or other medical reason can make it difficult to pay bills. Additional medical costs can add to already mounting debts. 13 Trigger #4: Illness, Injury and Stress During their recovery, some may use credit to pay for daily expenses.
  • 14. Debts can become the cause of stress and depression related illnesses, which can lead to time off work and more debt. To cope, debtors may find themselves spending more than they should, increasing their use of credit. 14 Trigger #4: Illness, Injury and Stress Which comes first: stress or debt?
  • 15. Once illness-related debts become out of control, a proposal or bankruptcy is often the result. 15 Trigger #4: Illness, Injury and Stress
  • 16. Worrying about money and debts has a devastating effect on individuals and families. Recognizing the need for help and talking to a reputable professional, such as a Licensed Insolvency Trustee, like Hoyes Michalos for advice is the first step in eliminating overwhelming debt problems. 16 The Solution to problem debt!
  • 17. There is hope. You can be debt free. Download our Fresh Start eBook

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