Finance

Getting into the Basics of Estate Planning
By John Arthur · 14 years ago
The San Francisco Chronicle recently featured "5 Estate Planning Tips" in their Business News section, which was excerpted from Investopedia US. It reported that a properly and carefully prepared estate plan, regardless of the size ...
Storage Options - For Your Precious Metals
By Tom Genot · 14 years ago
Lately, many people in the world have been closely watching and reading the news reports concerning the current global economic situation. The European and American debt situation is now going out of control. It’s fueled ...
An Introduction To Forex Trading, And What You Need To Know
By Kenny Mann · 14 years ago
The word 'Forex' is a contraction of 'Foreign Exchange', and is interchangeable with 'Foreign Exchange Market' and 'Currency Market'. At the simplest level Forex trading is about buying one form of currency, and selling it ...
What Is Financial Spread Betting, And Why Should I Be Interested?
By Kenny Mann · 14 years ago
First of all, it is important to be aware that whilst they share certain characteristics and principles, spread betting and financial spread betting are two different things. But in order to understand what financial spread ...
What Is Virtual Trading, And Why Play A Stock Market Game?
By Kenny Mann · 14 years ago
What is virtual trading, and why on earth would you want to spend your time playing on a stock market game? Let me explain why you should take this sort of game very seriously indeed. ...
The Elliott Wave Theory And The Predictability Of Human Psychology
By Kenny Mann · 14 years ago
For anyone with even a passing interest in stock markets and trading the name Ralph Nelson Elliott is usually a very familiar one. An accountant working at the turn of the last century Elliott's theory, ...
Plan ahead to Minimize Taxes on Death
By Phil Edney · 14 years ago
Nobody likes to think about their death, but who wants to pay more tax than they have to? With a little planning, you can help minimize the taxes your estate might pay at death. Leave ...
GIC’s Offer Predictable Investment Returns – and Some Have Insurance Benefits Too
By Phil Edney · 14 years ago
It’s a rather strange question to be sure, but after experiencing one of the worst economic downturns since the Great Depression, many investors are looking for safe investment products that are capable of producing predictable ...
Collecting tuition payments can be one of the most frustrating tasks
By Gracy Clay · 14 years ago
Every child care provider knows that collecting tuition payments can be one of the most frustrating tasks facing directors and owners. It is also one of the most critical factors to running a successful child ...
Advantages Of Outsourcing Accounting Services
By Passang Yolmo · 14 years ago
The accounts section of any company is the most important section, which sets the platform on which the companies build their superstructure of profit. Companies require Accounting Professionals to ensure that a proper record of ...
How to Find a Good Tax Consultant
By Passang Yolmo · 14 years ago
A Good Tax Consultant brings forth different ideas for tax refund. Tax Consultants increase the income of their clients by telling them the ways to save the amount that if not saved will go in ...
Compensation Claims Explained
By Lyanne Watson · 14 years ago
The main reason for having a variety of compensation claims is that there are many factor involved in the entire process. Injuries received by people can be of similar nature but the compensation claim can ...
Retirement Planning
By Fred Stoever · 14 years ago
For those in "Generation X"—defined as people born between the mid-1960s and the early 1980s—retirement planning sounds like something your parents or other "old people" would do. But guess what? With many "baby boomers" either ...
Disability Insurance Coverage in Ontario - Can I Get It If I'm Not Working?
By Gary Mandel · 14 years ago
In Canada, approx. 3.6 million people have disabilities (according to the TDSB website http://www.tdsb.on.ca/_site/viewitem.asp?siteid=15&menuid=8564&pageid=7492). In Ontario, approx. 1.5 million people have disabilities. The disability rate increases with age and is expected to increase with the ...
Free Remote Deposit and Much More with Online Banking
By Kevin Schmiterson · 14 years ago
Have you been wondering how you can get your business checking not to cost so much? Bank fees can be difficult for most small business owners to handle. They are paying outrageous fees so that ...
If Something Happens, Is My Stuff Covered?
By John Hawk · 14 years ago
You may have more valuable possessions than you realize – jewelry, furs, artwork, oriental rugs and collectibles, to name a few. Your homeowners policy can provide some coverage, but with deductibles and coverage limitations on ...
Wage Garnishments in Canada - How to Stop a Garnishment on Your Wages
By Michael Goldenberg · 14 years ago
Thousands of Canadians have their wages garnished each year. In the past few years there have been more instances of individuals having their wages garnished because of the turbulent economy. Wage garnishments in Canada occur ...
A Little Bit of Efforts Saves a Lot of Work
By Scott Foray · 14 years ago
A behind the curtains look into the new landscape of business lending from a nationwide leader in financing. As the signs of widespread economic recovery start to appear, the once hunkered down and hibernating small ...
CRA Tax Payer Relief and How to Qualify Under the Tax Payer Relief Program
By Paul Mangion · 14 years ago
The Tax Payer Relief program is offered by the CRA and offers taxpayers an avenue to have all or a portion of the penalties and interest owed, with respect to a tax debt, cancelled. Not ...
Alternative Minimum Tax Fails to Hit the Wealthy With any Real Impact
By George Bauernfeind · 14 years ago
Everyone knows the history of the Alternative Minimum Tax – its intended purpose was to ensure that the wealthy were paying at least something like what today is called their "fair share" of taxes. But ...