
Planning the Inheritance
In the estate planning industry, it’s often referred to as ruling from the grave – the legal practice of creating a set of conditions that govern the distribution of assets
In the estate planning industry, it’s often referred to as ruling from the grave – the legal practice of creating a set of conditions that govern the distribution of assets
Calgarians work hard, and now more than ever they are seeking a lifestyle balance that helps them to play hard too. One way some are achieving this is by purchasing
Thousands of Calgarians have marked March 1 on their calendars. It’s the deadline for making an RRSP contribution for the 2017 tax year. It’s also the day when a frenzy
Objectively exploring bubble investing is a hopeless challenge. Economists, analysts and investment professionals are skeptical, wary, leery or worse. Private and amateur investors and day traders are convinced, determined and
The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) has been exclusively devoted to the needs of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) since 1971. The organization got its start when John Bulloch
Recreational properties have always been impacted by factors like lifestyle trends, location, interest rates and the economy. Recently, in Alberta and the Calgary area, it is also being impacted by
“We have a highly competitive business environment,” he quotes in the report. “Canada has a general corporate tax rate that is 12 percentage points lower than our largest trading partner,
The thought of sipping a glass of wine while watching a coppery sunset settle over a lake, or of cosying up to a fire after a day of skiing, might
Like the generation entering it today, retirement in Canada has changed. Less than 40 per cent of Canadian workers have a registered pension plan; there is no longer one standard
Ah, the vacation rental! It’s the ultimate real estate investor’s dream – a place that grows in value while offering year after year of enjoyment. But in this economy, how