A Point In Time
There are moments in time when significant economic shifts occur that alter the future. One such moment occurred in late August 2019 at the close of the Jackson Hole Economic Symposium. This is an annual and exclusive central banking conference to foster open discussion about important and current policy matters. Bank of England Governor, […]
Back to School and Back to the Polls
Things were looking pretty good in the Summer and when it wasn’t smoky, we spent lots of time outside with the girls. We got out and caught up with a lot of people that we hadn’t seen in a very long time. It was nice to meet with a number of you in person! We […]
Tax Tips for Sole Proprietors
Freelancer, self-employed, contractor, independent, temporary or gig worker and entrepreneur are all terms used to describe sole proprietors. While sole proprietorship isn’t new, it is most definitely on the rise. Sole proprietorship – popularly referred to as “gig work” or the “gig economy”- is fast becoming a thriving industry in Canada. A new generation of […]
Advice for the Sandwich Generation
It seemed there was nothing her father couldn’t do when Margaret was growing up. He was the most capable person she knew. Widowed by the time he was 55, he lived an independent and full life, never relying on Margaret for anything other than her company. Four years ago, however, Margaret began noticing changes. […]