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Spring 2008

  • CPA's GoldLeaf Analyzer, the Evolution Continues
  • What's It Like to Retire?
  • Planning for a Family Cottage

Fall 2007

  • Investment Truths
  • Health Care Spending the Tax Free Way
  • Location Write-Offs - Moving costs can be deductible, even if the the transfer took place in a prior year.

Summer 2007

  • It's all about Asset Allocation
  • Joint Pain - Documenting intentions is essential to avoid ownership issues.
  • Charitable Foundation? Why not?
  • Highlights of the 2007 Federal Budget

Spring 2007

  • The Evolution of CPA
  • Old Hand with Elite Clients Finds New Energy in Bank Alliance
  • Is There Life After Insurance...?
  • CPA's GoldLeaf Due Diligence Manager

Winter 2007

  • Proposed Income Splitting - What Does It Mean?
  • The Gentle Art of Elder Care
  • Corporate Wealth Management

Fall 2006

  • All in the Family... A profile of a client's passion for Canada
  • A View from Calgary...
  • Taking Care - Clients helping their parents with the bills can claim certain tax credits.

Summer 2006

  • Travelling?  Don't Forget the Insurance
  • New Rules - The Conservatives charitable tax incentives can work generously for your clients.
  • Title Fraud

Spring 2006

  • Happy 1st Birthday to CPA (well, sort of)!
  • Critical Illness Insurance – What is it?  Do you need it?
  • Elections Not to Receive Income of a Testamentary Spousal               Trust – Timing is Everything

Winter 2006

  • Welcome to the Family Office
  • Planning for Intergenerational Wealth Transfers
  • A message for snowbirds

Fall 2005

  • The Importance of Being Earnest
  • Not sure where your money is going?  Help is on the way!
  • Identity Theft:  Taking steps to protect ourselves and our clients

Spring 2005

  • CPA Captal Corp
  • It's just not the same:  Married vs. Common Law relationships
  • Marilyn Miller Retires

Fall 2004

  • Managed Accounts - No Longer the Domain of the Ultra Rich
  • Tax & Estate Matters - Tax Treatment of Escalator Term Deposits - "Levelling" the Interest Rates over their Term
  • CPA's Marketing Update

Summer 2004

  • The Opportunity of a Generation!
  • One Year Later - The Markets
  • When is Tax Advice Privileged?
  • CPA's Marketing Update

Spring 2004

  • The Sanctity of Privacy
  • Personal Medication Info Cards
  • Canadian Controlled Private Corporations (CCPC's) and the Tax Concept of Integration
  • CPA's Marketing Update
Fall 2003
  • Where Do We Grow from Here?
  • Health Care Management in Difficult times
  • CPA and the CPA
Summer 2003
  • The Promise of Increased Retirement Savings Room
  • Pension Anyone?
Spring 2003
  • The Private Charitable Foundation.  A Legacy of Giving.
  • What's It All About?  (Alfie)
  • Supreme Court of Canada Weighs in on the REOP Test
Winter 2003
  • Getting Money Out of Your Holding Company Tax Free!
  • RESP Planning for your children's future
Fall 2002
  • The Guaranteed Fixed Income Strategy
  • Eliminating the Cross-Border Blues
  • "Capital"  What is it?  What does it mean?
Spring/Summer 2002
  • Success On and Off the Ice
  • Viatical Settlements - Investing in Death
  • Income Splitting
Winter 2002
  • Universal Life - Investment Vehicle?
  • Probate Protection
Fall 2001
  • Here We Go Again
  • The RRSP Myth (Some investments may be better held outside of RRSP)
  • Lawyerly Thoughts
Summer 2001
  • Tax Season - What we do
  • Home Made Wills:  More Dangerous than Home-Made Soup
  • The Viscount of Value
Spring 2001
  • Send Your Assets Packing
  • Personal Income Tax Instalments
  • The Charitable Remainder Trust
Winter 2000
  • Passive Investing
  • The Three Pillars of Retirement Planning
Fall 2000
  • Canadian Cross Border Tax Issues
  • Segregated Funds – A Primer
  • Convert Taxes Into Gifts


Summer 2000

  • Basic Planning
  • Down with the B-Word – Cash Flow Management
  • Start Saving Early – RRSPs


Spring 2000

  • RRSP Home Buyers’ Plan
  • U.S. Capital Gains
  • Trust Proposals


Winter 1999

  • Estate Planning – A Will Is Not A Plan
  • LTC Insurance
  • Kiddie Tax – New Rules Affecting Income Splitting


Fall 1999

  • Succession Planning
  • The Puck Stops Here – Planning for Life After The Game
  • Donating Shares – Charitable Giving


Summer 1999

  • The Cottage Life – How To Keep It In The Family
  • A Little Knowledge – Sure I Understand The Stock Market, Don’t I?
  • Income Splitting


Spring 1999

  • Snowbirds – Time For A Medical Checkup
  • In Case Of Dismissal – Employment Contracts
  • Income Splitting


Winter 1998

  • Staying The Course – The Markets Go Up, The Markets Go Down
  • Money In The Bank – 10 Ways To Get More From Your Banking Relationship
  • Charitable Giving Through Your Will


Summer 1998

  • RESP Changes
  • Personal Directives Act – Living Wills In Alberta
  • Guaranteed Investment Funds


Spring 1998

  • Acanthus – The Future Of Syndicated Real Estate
  • Bypassing The Courts – Mediation
  • Intensive Care – Financial Security At The Worst Of Times


Winter 1997

  • Employment Contracts
  • Bypassing The Courts – Arbitration
  • RRSP Overpayment – Pay Now, Deduct Later


Fall 1997

  • Charitable Changes - Give More, Pay Less
  • Back To Basics - Preventative Health
  • Planning For The Pros - Honest Financial Advice For Athletes


Summer 1997

  • Investment Real Estate – Trends And Expectations Part 4
  • Asia View – Investing In the Four Tigers
  • Child Support – May 1 Guidelines Raise New Problems


Spring 1997

  • Investment Real Estate – Trends And Expectations Part 3
  • Income Protection
  • Career Intelligence – Mastering New Realities


Winter 1996

  • Investment Real Estate – Trends And Expectations Part 2
  • The Annual Checkup – Taking A Healthy Look At Finances
  • Universal Life – Push Your Pension To The Max


Fall 1996

  • Investment Real Estate – Trends And Expectations Part 1
  • Death And Taxes
  • Toward The Millennium


Summer 1996

  • Safety Check – How Secure Are Your Securities
  • Power Of Attorney – Two Types Prevent Future Uncertainty
  • Peace Of Mind – Not All Services Have A Dollar Value
  • Going Solo – Entrepreneurs Face Unique Challenges


Spring 1996

  • Interest Deductibility – Confusing Rules Clarified
  • Where There’s A Will, There’s A Way – Proper Estate Planning
  • Great Expectations – A Financial Reality Check For Baby Boomers
  • Going Independent – Short Chronicle On A Long Retirement


Winter 1995

  • An Alternative To Registered Education Savings Plans
  • A Financial Plan Is Really A Life Plan
  • A Look At Derivatives
  • Investing In Real Estate In The 1990s  - Part 2 Real Estate


Fall 1995

  • Mutual Fund Selection – Understanding Management Styles
  • Making The Most Of Your Mortgage Options
  • Investing In Real Estate In The 1990s – Part 1
  • Trusts And Their Uses In Personal Tax Planning


Spring 1995

  • Back To The Future – CPA On The Move
  • Keeping Control – The Substitute Decisions Act
  • Interest Deductibility – More Favourable Treatment
  • Some Musings On Risk And Safety


Fall 1994

  • Evaluating Software Investment Opportunities
  • The Role Of Executor – Whom To Choose And Whether To Act
  • U.S. Estate Tax – Some Relief For Canadian Residents
  • Charitable Giving – Form And Effect


Summer 1994

  • The Cost Of Education – Importance Of Timely Planning
  • Holding Companies – A Look At Benefits And Costs
  • Mutual Fund Selection Criteria – Focusing On What’s Relevant
  • Understanding Your Group Disability Insurance


Spring 1994

  • The Equity Markets – Myth, Reality And Common Sense
  • The Best Of Both Worlds – Mutual Fund Systematic Withdrawal Plans
  • Expanding Your RRSP Horizon
  • Liquidity and Limited Partnerships – A New Secondary Market