Accounting Myths vs. Facts
…to a professional. Fact: Accountants should be a resource, not a catch-all. While they can keep track of the books and file taxes, they can – and should – do…
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Sélectionner…to a professional. Fact: Accountants should be a resource, not a catch-all. While they can keep track of the books and file taxes, they can – and should – do…
…to pay any tax on the sale at all. And if you’re a Canadian resident, you’re entitled to a lifetime exemption of $750,000 on capital gains that you can use…
…of where to start? Speak to our Operations and Systems Expert. Human Resources Plan If your small business has employees, their rights need to be taken into account if you…
…is covered in one tour. What role does storytelling play in your tours? We like to share stories with our guests during the tours and they aren’t necessarily our ancient…
…and stayed true to talking to our customers. It’s what allowed us to continue to stay an industry leader, as opposed to a follower. What’s essential for entrepreneurs to know?…
…anything other than buying the business. Remember that any documents you’re asked to sign should be shown to a lawyer to ensure you’re not making unwise legal commitments. Use available…
…professional and personal time quickly increase. Now, more than ever, it’s important to be kind to yourself and open yourself up to self-compassion. When stress and anxiety are allowed to…
…But if you want to create a more substantial green business and want capital and expertise to grow it, then you need to be able to clearly explain to people…
…whether the employees will agree to a temporary layoff and get their consent in writing. Layoffs and Employment Insurance The Government of Canada has an Employment Insurance (EI) program to…
…“Monika and I are hands-on…you are talking to real people,” she said. “To be the face behind your brand to be so involved with your customers and your community really…
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