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Clients with their own corporations face tax challenges in numerous areas. But there are innovative solutions for a couple of common scenarios, according to tax expert Tim Cestnick of the Waterstreet Group, who spoke Thursday at the Advocis annual conference in Victoria. One frequent issue involves clients who want to borrow from their own corporation. […]
By Doug Watt |June 19, 2006
2 min read
“Chalk it up to tuition at the school of experience.” That’s the way one Portus investor feels upon hearing news that she might get back up to 85.8% of her investment in the defunct hedge fund. On Sunday, KPMG released its latest preliminary report on the bankruptcy of Portus Alternative Asset Management, which paints the […]
By Mark Brown |June 19, 2006
4 min read
(June 16, 2006) On Monday, plan to sit back in relax. According to the Fraser Institute you’ve paid your dues to the government for 2006 and are you working for yourself. And it’s not even summer. Tax Freedom Day is June 19 this year, which is five days earlier than in 2005. The latest Tax […]
By Staff |June 16, 2006
The Canadian securities industry posted an “absolutely awesome” first quarter of 2006, with operating profits soaring 30% from the previous quarter, to a record $1.6 billion, according to the IDA’s quarterly Securities Industry Performance report. On a year over year basis, profit growth was even better, up 42% from the first quarter of 2005. Operating […]
By Steven Lamb |June 16, 2006
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By Heidi Staseson |June 16, 2006
Advisors often wait until it’s too late to express concern about new regulations in the financial services industry. Advocis is attempting to rectify that by adding a section on emerging regulatory issues to its best practices manual. The ERI will help advisors incorporate standards into their practice without having to wait until new regulations or […]
By Doug Watt |June 16, 2006
The federal minister of finance is calling a more investor-friendly financial services industry, with increased legislative and regulatory efficiency and a more adaptable framework. “The proposed recommendations will go a long way towards eliminating red tape, improving disclosure to consumers and fostering a strong and dynamic financial sector,” said Jim Flaherty, Minister of Finance. “Proposals […]
By Steven Lamb |June 15, 2006
(June 15, 2006) Companies in developed markets are more likely to suffer from fraud at home than they are in emerging markets, despite the perception that emerging markets are riskier, says new report by Ernst & Young. Of the close to 600 executives surveyed by the professional services firm, 75% say they have experienced significant […]
By Staff |June 15, 2006
The Bank of Canada released its bi-annual Financial System Review today, a broadly inclusive compilation of industry statistics, research and analysis designed to improve understanding of recent developments and trends in Canadian and international financial systems. Although some parts of the report do not provide any new research or analysis, the volume of statistics and […]
By Kate McCaffery |June 15, 2006
Canadians were a little more cautious in funding their mutual fund portfolios in May when the current market correction began. Net new sales totaled $411 million, while reinvested distributions of $574.3 million boosted total net sales to $985 million. Foreign equity fund sales remained strong, totaling $338 million for the month, or $2.3 billion year […]
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