Canada’s employment numbers dropped in March, but businesses owners are still optimistic.
Whether it’s a lack of sufficient retirement funds or simply enjoying their jobs, more Canadians are staying in the workforce after age 65.
Editor’s note: This article is from 2013. For 2017 information, read our article, “Salary or dividends: Which is better for business owners?” There are nearly 2.5 million businesses in Canada, according to Industry Canada. A large portion of them are small and medium enterprises (SMEs) operated as corporations with one or a few shareholders. These […]
Saudi Arabian business tycoon and investor Alwaleed bin Talal has challenged Forbes 2013 rich list over regional bias, reports FT.com. He has accused the publisher of using a flawed valuation method that disregards valuations on Middle Eastern stock exchanges while accepting those in other emerging markets. Forbes ranked the Saudi prince at No 26, and […]
More clients are working for themselves. Are you equipped to help them?
Canada is encouraging long-term investments in inventive Canadian enterprises.
Entrepreneurs in Canada and around the world are optimistic about the year ahead, with more than half expecting to grow their workforce in 2013, Ernst & Young finds in its latest global survey.
The Canadian Chamber of Commerce unveiled the findings of its Symposium on Skills and Small Business.
Having anti-fraud measures can decrease the amount and duration of employee fraud schemes. Here’s what your business owner clients should do.
The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) welcomes today’s decision by the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC) to clarify and strengthen rules that prevent some unfair practices in the credit card industry. The FCAC has clarified rules around the application of the Code of Conduct for the Credit and Debit Card Industry in Canada […]