Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 6 Oct 2011, p. 15

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1 5 Thursday, O ctober 6, 2011 O A K V ILLE B EA V ER w w w .in sid eH A LTO N .co m Small and medium-sized businesses are the engine of the Canadian economy. They account for 99.8% of all Canadian companies and employ more than 60% of private sector workers. At the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC), we believe this contribution deserves to be celebrated. We also believe entrepreneurs need support in building suc- cessful, innovative businesses. Small Business Week activities provide an opportunity to cele- brate, develop new skills, make new contacts and plan for new opportunities. What is Small Business Week For 32 years, BDC has been organizing Small Business Week, in recognition of the contributions and achievements of Canadas entrepreneurs. Events held during the week bring entrepreneurs together at conferences, luncheons and trade fairs across the country where they have the opportunity to learn, fnetwork and enjoy themselves in the company o their peers. Small Business Week 2011 takes place from October 16 to 22 under the theme: Power up your business. Invest. Innovate. Grow. The theme of Small Business Week 2011 is a call to action for todays entrepreneurs. Its time to attack challenges with renewed decisiveness, market awareness and creativity. And its time to invest in the new technology your team needs to get the job done. At this years Small Business Week, youve got the power! Small Business Week is a BDC registered trademark whose origins date back to 1979, when BDC business centres in British Columbias Lower Fraser Valley pooled their resources to organize a week of activities for entrepreneurs. In 1981, Small Business Week was officially launched nationwide by BDC. In 2010, 325 activities across Canada attracted more than 10,000 business people to Small Business Week. For more information go to www.bdc.ca/sbw. Small Business Week pCelebrate Canadian entre reneurs COMMITTED TO REDUCING THE INCOME TAXES THAT YOU PAY www.thetaxadvisory.ca THE TAX ADVISORY COMMITTED TO INCORPORATING YOUR COMPANY THE RIGHT WAY THE FIRST TIME www.theincorporators.ca THE INCORPORATORS COMMITTED TO MAKING YOUR BUSINESS A SUCCESS www.thebusinessadvisory.ca THE BUSINESS ADVISORY Why Should I Have The Incorporators Incorporate My Business? We have been incorporating companies and formulating corporate and personal income tax planning for over twenty nine years. The Articles of Incorporation that we provide will be structured in such a way as to provide you with maximum flexibility in your overall corporate and personal income tax planning. Our rates are one-third to one-half that of our competition. Who Should Incorporate? Any business whose annual net income is in excess of $20,000; Any business which has a risk of being sued which in todays litigious society is just about everybody. Why Should I Incorporate My Business? To pay less income tax. To protect your business and family assets from your creditors. To give your business greater credibility. To protect your business name. Voted First Place Diamond Award Winner In The Categories of Incorporation Services, Tax Preparation Services And Business Advisory Services 9 YEARS IN A ROW! CALL THE INCORPORATORS NOW FOR A FREE ASSESSMENT OF YOUR BUSINESS AND PERSONAL ASSET PROTECTION PLAN AT 905-469-8777 Wouldnt You Like To Know That Your Business And Family Assets Are Protected In The Event Of A Lawsuit Or Personal Bankruptcy? The Incorporators Will Build A Corporate And Personal Asset Structure For You That Will Help You Attain This Goal. BUSINESS OWNERS CALL THE INCORPORATORS NOW FOR A FREE ASSESSMENT OF YOUR BUSINESS AND PERSONAL ASSET PROTECTION PLAN AT 905-469-8777 SERVING SMALL AND HOME BASED BUSINESSES FOR OVER 29 YEARS Member of ED FOSTER INCORPORATION SERVICES

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