by | May 4, 2016 | Cash Flow, Current Affairs, Personal financial planning
Saving money on our summer energy bill is not only great for the family budget, but is also beneficial to the community. It takes only a few simple steps to cut your energy bill by as much as 20%-50%. Saving energy doesn't have to be as painful as sunburn,...
by | Apr 12, 2016 | Accounting & Bookkeeping, Current Affairs, Sales & Marketing, Small Business Owners
There are many tax issues to consider if you are planning to do business in Canada. Their tax system for business is overseen by the Federal Income Tax Act and the Sales Tax Act and Corporate Tax act both play important parts in the whole process. ...
by | Apr 6, 2016 | Cash Flow, Cost Cutting, Current Affairs, Personal financial planning
As September and October roll around each year, parents begin to think about starting savings plans or options to begin to prepare to pay for college tuition for their children. For some families, the biggest issue is trying to find the funds to start preparing for...
by | Mar 16, 2016 | Accounting & Bookkeeping, Current Affairs, Other, Personal financial planning
Your credit rating may not determine your ultimate destiny, but it’s pretty important in lots of ways. Just how do those credit agencies like Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion figure your score? A New York Times article breaks the numbers down: Payment history....
by | Mar 15, 2016 | Business Profit & Cash Flow Tips, Current Affairs, Other, Small Business Owners
There are many places in tax law where the IRS imposes very strict substantiation rules. Here are the two main reasons I recommend getting a professional appraisal: Claiming a charitable contribution for property donations. The IRS requires you to attach...
by | Mar 14, 2016 | Cash Flow, Current Affairs, Personal financial planning
Changing our spending habits is hard and takes a good deal of commitment and discipline. In fact, to demonstrate how hard it can be, it is believed that if the 90% of the world’s wealth which currently belongs to just 10% of the population were to be...