Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Part V: Financial Education

"Develop a passion for learning. If you do, you will never cease to grow."
Anthony J. D'Angelo


Education is power. Becoming educated about credit cards, budgeting and basic finance is so important. The more knowledgeable your are about finances and what is occurring in the financial world around you, the more empowered you are to make sound financial decisions. Become educated about everything you do...from going to the grocery store to buying a house...spend wisely. If nothing else, use what you are currently going through as a learning experience and use it to make better decisions in the future. If you are parent, start NOW with your children. It's never too early or too late!



Canadian Centre for Financial Literacy
http://www.theccfl.ca/home.aspx
The Psychology of Debt
http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/cc/19980713a.asp
Ask Questions
http://www.canadian-money-advisor.com
Invest
http://www.fool.com/how-to-invest/personal-finance/credit/index.aspx
Know What Credit Card Interest Rates Are Doing
http://www.bankrate.com/finance/credit-cards/credit-cards.aspx
Stay Up To Date on the Financial World Around You
http://www.moneytalksnews.com/
Know Your Rights as a Debtor
http://www.consumerprotectionbc.ca
Unbiased Money Information
http://www.getsmarteraboutmoney.ca

Monday, April 18, 2011

Part IV: Budgeting Assistance

So far, we have talked about creating a detailed plan and online resources available to assist with getting your finances on track. Sometimes it takes a little more than just getting everything in order to actually get your finances moving in the right direction. Many are still staring at the sea of numbers on your scrap paper and saying, ok, now what?!?!?! Have no fear, this is normal! This is the point when many people acknowledge they need outside help. Getting the courage to put the information together is great and the online tools are fantastic, but you will find yourself at this point, needing help. This is where Cambridge Life Solutions steps in. Our debt consultants are the best. They take the time to listen to your specific situation. They evaluate the numbers you have in front of you and they design the best course of action based on your needs. We are constantly being told that our clients feel so better after just the first phone call. Here is what some of our clients have said:

"Good morning, Kevin:

I had the pleasure of setting up my new Cambridge debt resolution account with David over the last 10 days. I'm pleased to say that thanks to David and his assistance, I now have a debt solution in place with Cambridge.

David is a very attentive representative who did his utmost to make the whole process clear and easy to follow. As a part-time office manager myself, I appreciated the amount of detail necessary to fully ensure my application would be processed in a timely manner. David is very amiable and easy to talk to as well, something I also appreciate due to the amount of sensitive financial information being communicated over the telephone. Iesn short, David has done an exemplary job with me and my application with Cambridge.

Just thought you ought to know what a valuable employee you have with David.

all the best, Ross"


"I ….contacted Ken for assistance. He had answers to every question I asked. He was courteous and prompt with his replies. I was contacted by both email and phone on follow up and I was never once made to feel and inconvenience or belittled. This has been a weight lifting experience for myself and my husband and I would recommend Ken and your company to anyone looking for solutions. Compared to my dealings with Loans Officers and Mortgage Advisors at Banks I would recommend they take some lessons from Ken on Customer Service. Please thank him for his service and I look forward to dealing with your company over the next 24 months.

Gwen"


"Good afternoon;

... …I took a chance and made the call , and Erik..welcomed me to the program , Erik explained in detail all the information i wanted to know , he was very polite and understanding with me in my dept problem , , Erik took the time to expain all my questions , that i had very clearly ,leaving me with nothing to worried ,about. i enjoyed our conversation, over the phone , When he was finished explaining how the company worked for those who are deeply in debt , i was very satisfied and relieved.

I will be free of credit card dept at the end of 2 years, because of Erik , . he knows his work and how to treat a person who is stressd out , and how to deal with these issues ,

Thanks Erik , for your help and understanding and putting me on a road to being credit card debt free …"


We are here to help...to assist with budgeting and relieving the burden of your credit card debt so you can live the CamLife....DEBT FREE!!!

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Part III: Online Resources

Part III of our series on eliminating your debt is about Online Resources. There is so much information available on the internet that it becomes hard to tell what is useful for or not. Below are links to some of our favorite online tools, blogs and articles. Remember, Cambridge Life Solutions always wants you to Live the CamLife...DEBT FREE!!!!

www.fcac-acfc.gc.ca/eng/default.asp
www.walletpop.ca
www.manvsdebt.com
www.adaptu.com
www.fsco.gov.on.ca/english/about/finlit.asp
www.canadian-money-advisor.ca
www.student-loan-bankruptcy.ca
www.debtclock.ca

Monday, April 11, 2011

Part II: A Detailed Plan

The first step in your journey to eliminate your debt is creating A Detailed Plan. This is one of the most difficult parts of the process because it can be painful to sit down and take a good look at your income, expenses, assets and liabilities. The task will seem daunting and the numbers are hard to face, but it is so important to be honest with yourself about the situation. There is even a fair amount of embarrassment that may accompany this part, but it's worth it. Trust me, at first it hurts, but compiling this information is so important and can be a strong motivator. So, grab a glass of wine, get your bills together and start adding. First total the total household income after taxes. Then, determine the total household expenses, such as mortgage/rent, cell phone, hydro, gas, electric, etc., any expense that must be paid in order to keep your household running. Now, the tough part, total ALL debts. This means your mortgage, student loans, credit cards, personal loans, payday loans, money you owe to friends or family...any money you owe to anyone. An example of what we have created so far should look like the following:

Household Income: $5,000.00
Household Expenses (including mortgage and car payment): $3,475.00
Monthly Minimum Payments to Credit Cards: $1,000.00
Monthly Minimum Payments to Student Loans: $300.00
Mortgage: $100,000.00
Car Loan: $10,000.00
Total Credit Card Debt: $40,000.00
Total Student Loan Debt: $25,000.00

By doing a quick calculation, you will see from the example that the total in every month is $5,000 and the total out is $4,775.00. There is very little money left over every month for what is called discretionary spending. Discretionary spending is the amount of an individual's income that is left for spending, investing or saving after taxes and personal necessities (such as food, shelter, and clothing) have been paid. Discretionary income includes money spent on luxury items, vacations and non-essential goods and services.

From here, you need to determine if there is a minor spending adjustment needed to create more income for retirement, savings, spending elsewhere, etc. or if you are looking at a situation that will require more immediate attention. For instance, it is not uncommon for our clients to see a scenario where their expenses are exceeding their income on a monthly basis. So, here's the plan:

1. EVALUATE the data you have put together or have a friend or family member who is not emotionally involved make an evaluation of your monthly income and expenses. Feedback about what you're doing right and wrong on a month to month basis is important.

2. ELIMINATE or reduce household expenses. Some expenses are fixed, like the mortgage or car payment, but some like cable and cell phones can be adjusted. For these, call your providers and switch to the very basic plan or eliminate them altogether.

3. LOWER your Hydro, Gas and Electric bills. You can do this by being mindful of your usage. For example, make sure your turn off all lights when leaving a room and unplug appliances that don't get used very often. Try limiting your showers to 5 minutes or less. Set your heating/air conditioning unit for only the times you are home. It's not only good for the wallet but good for the environment too!

4. DECIDE what is right for you. There are several options for eliminating your debt, make sure you educate yourself about your options.

5. TAKE ACTION. If your financial situation warrants it, seek outside assistance. Cambridge Life Solutions has helped many people get out of debt by helping them follow a savings strategy we have create and personalize for their specific success.

Bottom line...bite the bullet...create a plan...LIVE the CamLife.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

The Tools...Part I

Ok, you're on your way to visit your mother and you've got a 4 hour road trip ahead of you. About an hour into it, just when you think all is good and you are on your way...POP...flat tire. You pull over to the side of the road and assess the situation. It's not good, you're an hour outside of town, no cars passing by and you're alone. So, you start pulling out all the tools available to you to try to fix the tire. To change the flat tire, you need:



To change the flat tire, you need:

  • Lug nut wrench
  • A two-foot sturdy metal pipe that fits in the handle of your wrench
  • At least a hydraulic cylindrical/floor jack
  • A flat head screwdriver
  • Early warning device
  • Wheel chock
  • Penetrating lube (WD-40)
  • Inflated spare tire


    There are a few things on this list that you could probably do without, but it makes the whole process a lot easier and quicker if you use all the tools available to you. In no time you've fixed your tire and you're on the road again!

    The same goes for eliminating your credit card debt. When you are buried in debt, you feel alone and stranded, but there are tools available to you relieve the burden and stress! To eliminate your debt you need:

  • A Detailed Plan
  • Online Resources
  • Budgeting Assistance
  • Financial Education
  • Guidance and Support

    This is Part I in a series where we will discuss how to use the tools Cambridge Life Solutions can identify and provide to help you eliminate your debt and LIVE THE CAMLIFE!
  • Tuesday, April 5, 2011

    Do you Jenga?

    Remember Jenga? The game that consists of stacking 54 wooden blocks, then pulling out the blocks in a way so that the whole tower doesn't come crashing down.  Seems simple, but it's all about support!  We are constantly playing Jenga with our life and credit card debt can be the tipping point at the top of the Jenga stack.  It can make the tower unstable, so if the wrong piece (your job, your spouse, your stock account, etc) is taken away, it will cause the whole thing to tumble down.  When a life altering event happens, it's a game changer. For example, if a spouse loses their job, the added stress of worrying what to do with the credit card bills on top of paying the mortgage, the car and food is daunting.  This is why it is so important to build your remove the things in your life that aren't providing a good support.



    Cambridge Life Solutions is the support.  We add blocks to your Jenga stack by providing you with the tools and resources your need to eliminate your credit card debt and build the strong foundation you deserve...so you can live The CamLife.

    Monday, April 4, 2011

    Our Clients!

    First, let me say....our clients are the best! We want to see everyone of them succeed and become debt free.  We will always go out of our way to answer any questions or help with whatever is needed to make sure they have a smooth transition to The CamLife.  
    You can check out what our clients have to say about us here.



    Our favorite client comment comes from Jenny.  She says:


    "Hi, My name is Jenny... I recently made a call to inquire about your program and I am Happy to say after speaking with David my husband and I have qualified for the Program....
    Thank you just does not seem enough!!! … 

    David was compassionate, understanding and completely thorough. He explained everything and made sure!!! I understood the whole program step by step. When he explained the cons, I was pleasantly surprised. I did not want to keep open any of the accounts, and was happy to close them for good; we never want to get back there again. So I thought that was a Pro. Then he explained about the negative effect on our credit until we had finished the program. I thought this was a Pro as well!!! We have to work at getting our credit back, and it’s not affecting my equity in my home, we are saving more so the time affecting our credit is up to us and how fast we can pay it off, but still be able to breathe. I can not express enough, how much David helped us, with emails and phone calls, anytime it was never a problem. He always had an answer or suggestion of what we could and should do. 

    David … was professional , friendly and understanding. As I said before, Thank you just does not seem enough, He helped me out of denial and on the road to bankruptcy and back into a position of control and PEACE!!!! 

    Please would you “Personally “Thank him from my Husband and myself. David …and Cambridge Life Solutions has not only helped us but my two children as well, that means the world. So thank you to all at Cambridge Life Solutuions and David … for helping my family get back on Track and on the way to financial relief. 

    Kind Regards, Jenny…"

    Friday, April 1, 2011

    Cambridge Life Solutions


    Cambridge Life Solutions a video by CamLife on Flickr.

    The CamLife

    Welcome! This blog has been created by Cambridge Life Solutions.  We help people get out of debt and live The CamLife.  First things first...what is The CamLife? The CamLife is a completely DEBT FREE lifestyle.  Debt free doesn't just mean that you don't have credit card bills anymore.  It means a worry free, more fulfilling life.  You know, that life you dream about where you get a good nights sleep and don't have to stress about putting food on the table.  It means you don't struggle every month to pay your credit card minimums and there is more money available to save for a child's education or retirement or a dream vacation!  Think about all things you would do if you didn't have $25,000 or $50,000 in debt weighing you down...whatever your number is, imagine your life without it!  That's The CamLife and the possibilities are endless.


    Now you know what The CamLife is, we want you to live it!  Cambridge Life Solutions can show you how.  This blog will keep you up to date on the latest news about personal debt and finances and provide resources to manage finances in your daily life.  We'll be here for every step of your journey to The CamLife.  Remember, if it was easy, everyone would do it.....