NS-SPS 101 – Don’t Get Eff’d At Tax Time
Course Description
The first of four Sole-Prop SchoolTM courses, this is the keystone. The building block of your sole-proprietor financial universe. Don’t get blind-sided by a tax bill you can’t pay and learn what receipts you need to be keeping!
When you take this course you will know:
- The % of your earnings you should squirrel away for tax time
- How to separate business expenses from personal expenses
- The different business expense categories how they work
What you get:
- One-year access to course tutorials
- A planning tool for life!
Pre-Requisites:
- Ability to open excel spreadsheet, PDF documents, online video streaming (aka the Internet)
This course is ideal for:
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Most Canadian sole-proprietors (or those who are just starting out) who sell goods, services and digital products
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Service-based sole-proprietors/freelancers, crafters, artisans, retail & online shops, bloggers, artists, info-preneurs, fitness-preneurs etc
Meet Your Teacher
Shannon Lee Simmons
Shannon is a Certified Financial Planner (CFP), Chartered Investment Manager (CIM), media personality, personal finance expert and founder of the New School of FinanceTM. She loves helping everyday people survive the new economic climate through personal finance, ethical investing and small business advice.
Simmons is widely recognized as a trailblazer in the Canadian financial planning industry and an expert in Millennial personal finances and the digital world and it’s relationship to our money. She was named one of Canada’s Top 30 Under 30 and she recently won the 2014 Notable Award for Best In Finance. She is a regular financial expert on CTV News and also appears as a financial expert in the media, a regular contributor for Toronto Star’s Money Makeover and BBC Capital and host of Coral TV’s Money Awesomeness.
Shannon travels across the country speaking for some of Canada’s largest corporations and universities including IBM Canada, The Canadian Women’s Foundation, University of Toronto, Ryerson University and Bishops University to name a few.