Wednesday, April 13, 2011

StartSmartBusiness.com Brings you 2 New Exciting Channels

We are more than just Marketing!!! We are happy to announce the release of our new Equine Health & Education Site "Healthy Horse Feeder News" at http://www.healthyhorsefeedernews.com/ where you will find weekly educational posts, videos, podcast interviews, and events calendar. 


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And in the upcoming week stay tuned to this BLOG for the release of a different kind of Horse Power as we bring you Air Power Radio.  Featuring online interviews with pilots, aircraft restorers, race pilots, and collectors from around the globe.  This is a site you don't want to miss!!!  Check back soon for the link.

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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

50th Anniversary of first manned space flight

If your not a history junkie like myself; or have not been on google yet today you might not realize that today is the 50th Anniversary of Yuri Gagarin's first manned space flight in Vostok 1.  It is amazing looking at the technological advances that have occurred since then in such a short period of time from manned space flight to the internet on cell phones that fit in your pocket.  For the Anniversary Christopher Riley produced a new documentary which was released today on YouTube to showcase this amazing achievement.  Here is a sample of the trailer followed by the movie for those who have some time to watch.


Now for the Full Movie

Saturday, April 9, 2011

The true impact of corporate tax increases

I have been following the current election campaigns with interest as I am sure most business people have been.  Of particular interest is the Liberal governments desire to increase corporate tax rates because "Big Business" is the only one benefiting.  This is a huge lie which many Canadians unfortunately believe as well as some media simply because they are not informed.  Corporate income tax increases in fact do not discriminate between small and big businesses in fact they hit small business just as hard or harder if you take into account that most of these companies have 5 or fewer employees.  This is because unlike Personal Income tax the rate is not scaled according to the level of income, it is across the board at one rate.  Then taking into account that most businesses in Canada are small companies and dividends paid out to the owners are taxed at the personal income tax rates some of this money is in fact sometimes taxed TWICE.  I think most Canadian TAX Payers would shudder at the thought of this but it is true.

A look at just Ontario shows us that in 2004 97% of all Ontario Businesses were made up of either small or mid sized enterprises.  Courtesy of Statistics Canada and the CFIB - Canadian Federation of Independent Business. 

Please don't take my opinion as the basis for why an increase in corporate income tax levels is the wrong move by the Liberals.  The C.D. Howe Institute recently published an article stating that Governments would be far better to cut spending than to increase Corporate taxes.

"TORONTO—Governments would be better off cutting back on spending than increasing taxes, according to a new report from C.D. Howe Institute.
The report compared the impact of higher tax rates on provinces’ corporate income tax, personal income tax and sales tax bases.
Although personal income tax increases also carried a high cost, it was corporate tax hikes that really wound up costing governments, the report found.
It measured the marginal cost of public funds—the loss to society caused by raising an additional dollar of tax revenue.
In Ontario, Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia and P.E.I., reducing corporate taxes would bring gains over time, so that the offsetting provincial sales tax increase wouldn’t even be needed. Other provinces would be left revenue neutral.
“Instead of corporate or personal income tax increases, governments should use expenditure restraint to rebalance their budgets,” says Alexandre Laurin, C.D. Howe associate director of research.
“The most costly increase is corporate tax because it’s easier for businesses to adjust with measures like not investing and shifting capital to new jurisdictions —affecting the whole economy,” Laurin says.
The C.D. Howe report is just one of several in recent weeks to analyze the impact of cutting corporate tax rates.
In February, the University of Calgary’s School of Public Policy published a paper arguing corporate tax cuts have helped make Canada the most tax-competitive country of all G7 nations.
Another report in January, from Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME), calculated that federal and provincial cuts would bring a net gain of 98,800 jobs to Canada’s economy.
The federal government plans to cut Canada’s corporate tax rate from 18 per cent to 16.5 per cent with a further reduction to 15 per cent planned for next year.
Opposition parties could decide to challenge that decision in the upcoming budget."

article courtesy of:  http://www.canadianmanufacturing.com/general/corporate-tax-increases-carry-highest-cost-report-26428

So if you own or work for a small business remember to take this into account before you cast your ballot in this Springs Election.  And please get out and vote, it is your right as a tax payer to have your say at the polls. 

Friday, April 8, 2011

Retiring or getting Laid off? What will happen to your benefits?

Chances are....you will loose your benefits. However, you have a 60 day window in which to convert your existing benefits plan to an individually owned plan without having to do a medical!
This is very appealing to anyone who would not normally qualify for benefits on their own.
If you're a retiree, this is bonus because under the government plan (which you qualify for once you are over 65), there is currently no vision, no dental, or catastrophic event coverage....There is also a $100 deductable and a 6.11 dispensing fee. Therefore you can have an individual plan to cover what's not included or top up your government plan for greater coverage.

Please contact me for more information. I can give you details and direct you to what your options are: Marnie MacKay 705-220-0143 - CALL ME!

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

CMT Music Festival comes to Burls Creek

For the country music fans out there today was BIG news as tickets went on sale for the CMT Music Festival which will be taking place this August 26-28th, 2011 at Burls Creek Family Event Park.  Some of the featured performers include Rascal Flatts, Lady Antebellum, Ronnie Dunn, and Sara Evans.

Located off the 8th Line of Oro-Medonte Burls Creek will be an ideal venue for this exciting country music festival.

Tickets and Information are available at http://www.cmtmusicfestival.ca/

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Opening the debate about which is Greener Desktop vs Laptop

I bet you thought this was one of those political debate posts about election 2011 didn't you?  Despite how much I would love to comment on that I will refrain at the moment.  Today, as the resident techno expert, I want to follow up to the article posted earlier on making your home office greener (see article).  There has been quite a bit in the news lately comparing desktops to laptops and the energy they use.  To make a fair comparison, I think it is important to consider a few facts:



Desktops are no longer the power hungry beasts they were 5 years ago.  The new i3, i5, & i7 Intel Processors desktops now use much less electrical power than their predecessors while delivering far more computing power.  These same chips also power many laptop computers.  Since the advent of LCD displays the power usage of desktop computers has significantly decreased - just a note:  After looking at many of the ECO comparisons, they compare desktops with CRT (tube monitor) displays against current laptops.  This just isn't a fair comparison since CRT monitors haven't been sold for over 4 years.  The biggest fault, I find, in many of the comparisons is that they do not take into account the environmental impact in the manufacturing and disposal of both units.  Desktops have a significant advantage being that they are upgradeable which allows the user to extend the life of their computer several years.  In comparison, laptops do not have many parts which can be upgraded other than the memory and hard drive making their overall lifespan no more than 2-3 years.  In the event of a component failure this lifespan is significantly reduced further for laptops.  If you take this into account a far greater amount of energy and resources goes into producing and disposing of 2 laptops in comparison to 1 desktop. 

In short, my recommendation is that if your computer is going to be a permanent fixture in your office and not going mobile a desktop may be your best option for you and the environment.  Don't get me wrong laptops are great and I use one myself extensively while on the road but they do have their place in the workplace.  So make sure to do your research before making your next purchase for the office.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Tax Season Brings out the ID Thieves

Identity theft is on the rise during tax time so you have to protect yourself even more during this period. From theft of mail to on-line phishing expeditions, the fraudsters are trying whatever it takes to get your identity so they can ring up credit cards, loans and even go as far as placing a fraudulent mortgage on your home. What would you do if that happened to you? You have to protect your good name and credit rating. For more information on best practices please read on: http://money.canoe.ca/money/mymoney/canada/archives/2011/03/20110310-144442.html For more information on Identity Theft Protection contact Marnie MacKay 705-220-0143 This information was obtained from http://money.canoe.ca/money/mymoney/canada/archives/2011/03/20110310-144442.html

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Creating a Green Friendly Home Office

Creating a Green Friendly Home Office 

“Whether you’re setting up a home office or are already a work-from-home veteran, there are ways to conserve energy,” says Chris Winter, Executive Director of the Conversation Council of Ontario. “And with a home office, you have lots of options for reducing your environmental footprint.”
Here are his top ways to ensure that your home office is earth-friendly.

Setting up your home office

If you’re in the process of setting up a home office, consider options that will make it more energy-efficient.
  • Go for natural light. “If you have the luxury of choosing a room, pick one with as much natural light as possible,” advises Mr. Winter. “You’ll save on electricity and have a better work environment. And who doesn’t want an office with a view?”
  • Buy second hand. Rather than buy new furniture, take a peek at your local second-hand store for a desk, filing cabinet, bookcases and other storage solutions. “This is a good way to save money, add some character to your home office and reuse or repurpose something of value,” he says.
  • Look for new products that are green. “Whether you’re in the market for new computer equipment or furniture, buy from companies that have eco-friendly policies in place; for example, those that use recycled or sustainable material, follow green manufacturing guidelines, reduce packaging or support green initiatives. In addition, many companies will now take your old computer to be recycled and disposed of responsibly,” says Mr. Winter. “You can normally find this information on the company website.”
  • Think laptop rather than desktop. If you’re buying new or upgrading your computer, in general, laptops are more energy-efficient than desktops.
  • Paint it “green.” A common way to spruce up an unused room is to freshen it up with paint. Now readily available in different colours and finishes, opt for low- or no-VOC (volatile organic compound) paint and primer for better indoor air quality.

The little stuff: Office supplies

It’s not just what you buy, but where you buy it.
  • Be a green consumer. Either online or in-person, favour retailers that offer green products and services, such as green seminars and ink and toner cartridge recycling.
  • Don’t buy disposable. However, if you must buy disposable items, make sure they’re at least recyclable and won’t end up in landfills.
  • Look for green office supplies. “There is no doubt that you’ll need paper, but there’s a good variety of innovative office products available,” says Mr. Winter. “From biodegradable ballpoint pens to fasteners that crimp paper and instead of using a stapler, always look for a green alternative.”

On-the-job eco-wise tips

There are plenty of ways to save energy by making small changes to your routine:
  • Scale back your paper use. “Promise yourself to not print anything — no emails or documents — unless you absolutely have to,” Mr. Winter says. Try setting yourself a no-paper goal for a week and see how easy it is to bypass the print option.
  • Use your power bar. Like any appliance in your home, even when your computer and printer are switched off, they can still draw power because they’re plugged in. This is known as ‘phantom load.’ “To reduce a phantom load, switch your power bar off along with your computer, peripherals and any other home-office equipment that’s plugged into an outlet,” he says.
    Expert tip: Ensure your power bars are within easy reach so it’s easy to flick them off at the end of the day.  
  • Know your recycling options. If you live in an area with a recycling program, know how to make full use of it. Stay up-to-date on what material your municipality or town recycles and the process you need to follow.
More on this article can be found here:  http://www.thesmartlife.ca/1104/article.php?lang=en&version=tdmm&article=2&s=&associationid=lakeheadualumni