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Do you want to run a solid registration department and minimize regulatory fines for errors and omissions? Then assign a staff person whose job it to take care of the issue exclusively, instead of asking a compliance person or other officer of the firm to multi-task. Edie Wilson, vice president for regulatory and compliance at […]
By Philip Porado |October 28, 2005
2 min read
Most investors know the rules when it comes to equity investments — diversify among holdings, limit correlation, buy low, sell high — and some of them even follow those rules. Yet when it comes to fixed income investing, that knowledge seems to go out the window. The appeal of highly-rated bonds is logical to an […]
By Steven Lamb |October 27, 2005
3 min read
Most people never cross paths with a copy of the Canadian Income Tax Act and rarely give it much thought outside of tax season, so it’s not surprising that do-it-yourselfers miss a lot of savings opportunities. The Mackenzie Financial Great Canadian Tax Test, released today, found that only 1% of survey respondents were able to […]
By Kate McCaffery |October 27, 2005
4 min read
Ottawa’s decision to stop issuing advancing tax rulings on income trusts has effectively stalled Canada’s IPO market, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers. PWC surveyed IPOs on the TSX and TSX Venture Exchange for the first three quarters of the year, coming up with a total value of $5.3 billion. Of those new offerings, 37 were income trusts, […]
By Doug Watt |October 27, 2005
An Israeli judge has granted a request by receiver KPMG, prohibiting Portus founder Boaz Manor from leaving the country, pending a hearing scheduled for November 6. The Tel Aviv court also agreed to temporarily freeze Manor’s assets, valued at $20.7 million US and has appointed an Israeli receiver for his precious metals and gems. “Manor […]
By Doug Watt |October 26, 2005
Despite a deteriorating track record on savings, Canadians remain optimistic about their financial future and many believe that an automatic payroll deduction plan is the best way to save, according to a national survey released today. Among Canadians under 60 years of age, 69% expect their finances to be in better shape four years from […]
By Steven Lamb |October 26, 2005
(October 25, 2005) If you think talking to some clients about retirement planning can be like pulling teeth, you’re not alone. They’re thinking it too. A recent survey found almost 20% of baby boomers find reading financial information as painful as going to the dentist. While respondents may have been exaggerating, the comparison highlights a […]
By Steven Lamb |October 25, 2005
(October 28, 2005) It’s been a tough quarter for active fund managers. Large-cap managers trailed the S&P/TSX Composite Index, posting median returns of 11% compared to the index return of 11.6%, thanks largely to their underweight in the soaring energy sector. The third-quarter Russell Canadian Active Manager Report found that for the first time in […]
By Staff |October 24, 2005
13 min read
No one has ever accused GICs of being exciting, but BMO Financial Group says they might be the perfect investment vehicle to sex up a conservative portfolio. Investors have included GICs as part of conservative portfolios for years, but BMO wanted to quantify the values of GICs to see if added any value. And according […]
By Mark Brown |October 24, 2005
(October 24, 2005) The policy and advocacy arm of the CFA Institute is calling on public companies, investors and those involved in setting standards in capital markets to embrace a set of 12 recommendations to ensure financial statements are relevant, clear, accurate and complete. The CFA Centre for Financial Market Integrity today issued a research […]
By Kate McCaffery |October 24, 2005
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