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Improving Small Business Financial literacy by Andrew Wall CPA.CMA

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Financial Literacy For small business

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What is Financial Literacy?

"the ability to use knowledge and skills to manage financial resources effectively for a lifetime of financial well-being." (2008 Annual Report to the President)

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Why is it important?

•83% of business owners would have trouble passing a test on basic finance.

• When you know where you stand you can plan for the future and avoid pitfalls

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Small Business Failure Rates

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Good Advice is Priceless

Get a good accountant• That educates you• That asks questions• That you understand• That works with small business

Ask for a referral

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Leverage Technology

I hate this stuff

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Improve your financial Literacy

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Three Primary Forms of Organization

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Sole Proprietorship

Pros

Cons

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Partnership

Pros

Cons

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Incorporation

Pros

Cons

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Financial Advantages of Incorporation

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Financial Comparison

Sole Proprietor Corporation

40K 43K30K

ContractorEffective tax rate = 14.5 %

=$6,224.

SpouseEffective tax rate = 12%

=$3,612

Corporate Tax:

37K at 15.5%

=$5,735

Total Personal Tax: $21,702Total Corporate

& Personal Tax: $15,571

37K

150K

40K 80K30K

150K

SpouseEffective tax rate = 12%

3612.81

ContractorEffective tax rate = 22.6 %

= $18,090

Expenses Expenses

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Maximizing the Benefits of a Corp

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What is Deductible?

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Decreased ExpensesIncreased Taxes.

Lack of knowledge.

Fear of Revenue Canada.

Poor record keeping.

Reasons for Below Average Expenses

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Tools for Maximizing Expenses

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Advertising Vs. Business Promotion

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When going out for business lunches, dinners, breakfasts write the clients name on the credit card slip

Keep a diary so you don’t have to remember what the

expense was related to

Meals & Entertainment

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Advertising Expenses

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Motor Vehicle Expenses

• Automobile expenses can be calculated using actual expenses or a mileage rate.

• Automobiles should be purchased/leased under your personal name and the business can reimburse you for its use of the vehicle.

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Home Office Expenses

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Books & Periodicals

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Education & Seminars

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Telephone and Internet

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Insurance– 3 Types from a tax perspective

• Health, Dental E & O• Disability• Life

– Premiums are deductible as an expense if:

• You are incorporated and it’s your primary source of income

• You offer coverage to all your permanent full time employees

Get expert advice

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Capital Cost Allowance(CCA)

• You’re allowed you to claim CCA on all business assets

• Ask your accountant what the rates are as they change regularly

• Assets that cost less than $200 can be expensed

• Ensure that you keep an accurate list of all the assets

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Double Entry Accounting Income

Asset

Expenses

Liability

Equity

Debit CreditDebit Credit

Debit Credit Debit Credit

Debit Credit

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Balance Sheet

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Important Tax Deadlines

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What are payroll/source deductions

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Remitter types and due dates

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Tax avoidance/planning is legal – using legitimate ways to reduce taxIncorporating to save taxes

Income tax splitting

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Evasion of tax is breaking the law, falsifying accounting or not declaring

income

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Savings $5,391

1 person earns $100,000

Tax Payable = $32,825

2 people earn $50,000 each

Tax Payable = $13767 each

Total Payable = $27,434

Income Splitting

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Owners Remuneration

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Accessing Money Left in Your Corp

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Financial Ratios

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