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Financial reporting and accounting advisory services
You trust your external auditor to deliver not only a high-quality, independent audit of your financial statements but to provide a range of support, including assessing material risks, evaluating internal controls and raising awareness around new and amended accounting standards.
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Accounting Standards for Private Enterprises
Get the clear financial picture you need with the accounting standards team at Doane Grant Thornton LLP. Our experts have extensive experience with private enterprises of all sizes in all industries, an in-depth knowledge of today’s accounting standards, and are directly involved in the standard-setting process.
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International Financial Reporting Standards
Whether you are already using IFRS or considering a transition to this global framework, Doane Grant Thornton LLP’s accounting standards team is here to help.
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Accounting Standards for Not-for-Profit Organizations
From small, community organizations to large, national charities, you can count on Doane Grant Thornton LLP’s accounting standards team for in-depth knowledge and trusted advice.
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Public Sector Accounting Standards
Working for a public-sector organization comes with a unique set of requirements for accounting and financial reporting. Doane Grant Thornton LLP’s accounting standards team has the practical, public-sector experience and in-depth knowledge you need.
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Tax planning and compliance
Whether you are a private or public organization, your goal is to manage the critical aspects of tax compliance, and achieve the most effective results. At Doane Grant Thornton, we focus on delivering relevant advice, and providing an integrated planning approach to help you fulfill compliance obligations.
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Research and development and government incentives
Are you developing innovative processes or products, undertaking experimentation or solving technological problems? If so, you may qualify to claim SR&ED tax credits. This Canadian federal government initiative is designed to encourage and support innovation in Canada. Our R&D professionals are a highly-trained, diverse team of practitioners that are engineers, scientists and specialized accountants.
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Indirect tax
Keeping track of changes and developments in GST/HST, Quebec sales tax and other provincial sales taxes across Canada, can be a full-time job. The consequences for failing to adequately manage your organization’s sales tax obligations can be significant - from assessments, to forgone recoveries and cash flow implications, to customer or reputational risk.
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US corporate tax
The United States has a very complex and regulated tax environment, that may undergo significant changes. Cross-border tax issues could become even more challenging for Canadian businesses looking for growth and prosperity in the biggest economy in the world.
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Cross-border personal tax
In an increasingly flexible world, moving across the border may be more viable for Canadians and Americans; however, relocating may also have complex tax implications.
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International tax
While there is great opportunity for businesses looking to expand globally, organizations are under increasing tax scrutiny. Regardless of your company’s size and level of international involvement—whether you’re working abroad, investing, buying and selling, borrowing or manufacturing—doing business beyond Canada’s borders comes with its fair share of tax risks.
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Transfer pricing
Transfer pricing is a complex area of corporate taxation that is concerned with the intra-group pricing of goods, services, intangibles, and financial instruments. Transfer pricing has become a critical governance issue for companies, tax authorities and policy makers, and represents a principal risk area for multinationals.
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Succession & estate planning
Like many private business owners today, you’ve spent your career building and running your business successfully. Now you’re faced with deciding on a successor—a successor who may or may not want your direct involvement and share your vision.
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Tax Reporting & Advisory
The financial and tax reporting obligations of public markets and global tax authorities take significant resources and investment to manage. This requires calculating global tax provision estimates under US GAAP, IFRS, and other frameworks, and reconciling this reporting with tax compliance obligations.
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Transactions
Our transactions group takes a client-centric, integrated approach, focused on helping you make and implement the best financial strategies. We offer meaningful, actionable and holistic advice to allow you to create value, manage risks and seize opportunities. It’s what we do best: help great organizations like yours grow and thrive.
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Restructuring
We bring a wide range of services to both individuals and businesses – including shareholders, executives, directors, lenders, creditors and other advisors who are dealing with a corporation experiencing financial challenges.
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Forensics
Market-driven expertise in investigation, dispute resolution and digital forensics
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Consulting
Running a business is challenging and you need advice you can rely on at anytime you need it. Our team dives deep into your issues, looking holistically at your organization to understand your people, processes, and systems needs at the root of your pain points. The intersection of these three things is critical to develop the solutions you need today.
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Creditor updates
Updates for creditors, limited partners, investors and shareholders.
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Governance, risk and compliance
Effective, risk management—including governance and regulatory compliance—can lead to tangible, long-term business improvements. And be a source of significant competitive advantage.
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Internal audit
Organizations thrive when they are constantly innovating, improving or creating new services and products and envisioning new markets and growth opportunities.
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Certification – SOX
The corporate governance landscape is challenging at the best of times for public companies and their subsidiaries in Canada, the United States and around the world.
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Third party assurance
Naturally, clients and stakeholders want reassurance that there are appropriate controls and safeguards over the data and processes being used to service their business. It’s critical.
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ASPE Sec. 3041 Agriculture Understanding and applying the new ASPE Section 3041 AgricultureThe Canadian Accounting Standards Board (AcSB) has released new guidance on recognizing, measuring and disclosing biological assets and the harvested products of bio assets.
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Tax alert Agricultural Clean Technology ProgramThe Agricultural Clean Technology Program will provide financial assistance to farmers and agri-businesses to help them reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
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Tax alert ACT Program – Research and Innovation Stream explainedThe ACT Research and Innovation Stream provides financial support to organizations engaged in pre-market innovation.
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Tax alert ACT Program – Adoption Stream explainedThe ACT Adoption Stream provides non-repayable funding to help farmers and agri-business with the purchase and installation of clean technologies.
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Builders And Developers
Every real estate project starts with a vision. We help builders and developers solidify that vision, transform it into reality, and create value.
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Rental Property Owners And Occupiers
In today’s economic climate, it’s more important than ever to have a strong advisory partner on your side.
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Real Estate Service Providers
Your company plays a key role in the success of landlords, investors and owners, but who is doing the same for you?
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Mining
There’s no business quite like mining. It’s volatile, risky and complex – but the potential pay-off is huge. You’re not afraid of a challenge: the key is finding the right balance between risk and reward. Whether you’re a junior prospector, a senior producer, or somewhere in between, we’ll work with you to explore, discover and extract value at every stage of the mining process.
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Oil & gas
The oil and gas industry is facing many complex challenges, beyond the price of oil. These include environmental issues, access to markets, growing competition from alternative energy sources and international markets, and a rapidly changing regulatory landscape, to name but a few.
Accelerator
An accelerator is a short and intensive program offering support and training to entrepreneurs which expedites the development process of a commercialization strategy.
Advisory Board
An advisory board is comprised of a group of professionals who offer advice to organizations about their operations, strategies, and practices based on their specialization and experience.
Advisory Council
An advisory council is a group of advisors who work alongside a board of directors to provide strategic advice and enhance board governance.
Alignment
Alignment refers to the harmonious relationship between members of an enterprising family as they relate to their respective personal, professional and business objectives.
Business Continuity
Business continuity is a blueprint to help ensure that business processes can continue during a time of critical transition, emergency, or disaster. Such events may necessitate the implementation of the enterprise’s business continuity plan.
Business Vision
A business vision refers to the mental image of what a company wants to become at some point in the future, based on the goals and aspirations of its personnel.
Board of Directors
A board of directors is a group of individuals that are elected or appointed to represent the shareholders’ interests and oversee the company strategy. The board of directors have voting authority and a legal fiduciary duty to shareholders.
Cousin Consortium
Cousin consortium is a term used to describe the stage where ownership is held by family members from different branches of the family (i.e., cousins); this is often when a family enterprise has transitioned from the 2nd generation to the 3rd generation.
Documented Exit Plan
A documented exit plan is a clearly stated set of business and personal goals that a business owner wishes to achieve in his or her exit. It should be documented in writing and outline the tactics and steps required to effectively realize those goals.
Entitlement
Entitlement refers to the individual's belief in what he or she "deserves".
Enterprising Families
An enterprising family is a multigenerational organization of people who are related. It’s focused on growing its family capital, is willing and able to socially cohere, and effect a socially, politically, and/or economically shared purpose for many generations.
Estate Planning
Estate planning is the planning preparation of tasks that serve to manage a person’s assets in the event of their incapacitation or death. This includes the bequest of assets to heirs and the settlement of estate taxes.
Family Business
Family business usually refers to a business owned and operated by family members who contribute specific skills and time to the business. They may also be motivated by a desire to transfer to the next generation of family members.
Family Business Advisor (FEA)
A family business advisor is a a professionally-trained and focused advisor who is trusted and consulted when important decisions are being considered. Because they bring an informed, independent perspective, they help families and other advisors break through impasses and develop solutions that consider both the family and its business. With broad skill sets in facilitation, negotiation, business, and family dynamics, they help families formulate, discuss, agree and implement ideas and solutions to their challenges.
Family Business Roles
Family business roles are often categorized into ownership, management or family and encompass any role played by a member of an enterprising family.
Family Champion
A family champion refers to a current or next-generation family leader who initiates and catalyzes the enterprising family non-active family members in their enterprising family responsibilities. This person acts as a change agent and primary sponsor of the family's change management journey.
Family Charter
A family charter is a written statement that serves as a record of the family’s heritage, culture, hopes, and ambitions for future success, as well as a plan for how to achieve them. The charter sets out the rights, values, responsibilities, and rules that apply to stakeholders in a family enterprise.
Family Employment Policy
A family employment policy is designed to help family members understand their relationship to the business. The purpose is to define the criteria and procedures governing how family members enter the company as career employees. The plan should provide transparency and contribute to the long-term success of the family and the company.
Family Enterprise
A family enterprise describes the various enterprise assets, including tangible assets such as family businesses, real estate, insurance and heirloom assets, as well as intangible assets such as social relationships and philanthropy.
Family Learning Strategy
A family learning strategy refers to the conscious implementation of formal measures and resources (both financial and emotional) by the family to pursue learning practices that promote intergenerational business longevity and familial harmony.
Family Meeting
A family meeting is a regularly scheduled forum whereby family members meet and discuss key matters that relate to both business and family. Meetings are meant to facilitate relationship building and erase the distinction between those who work and do not work in the family enterprise.
Family Office
A family office is a private wealth management advisory firm that serves ultra-high-net-worth families. A single-family office serves one family. Multi-family offices serve multiple families. Family offices can also manage non-financial issues, such as travel and household arrangements.
Family Purpose
A family purpose represents an enduring and stable commitment, shared by multiple family members, to actively engage in making a meaningful difference in some aspects of the world beyond the family.
Family Retreat
A family retreat is a vehicle through which families can unite when it’s necessary or helpful to address common interests. During a retreat, families can share financial information and attend meetings that have separate family and business agendas for the purpose of reducing tensions that arise from the overlap of family and business interests.
Family Values
In a family business context, these are statements of what the family and their company stand for and believe in. Families typically uncover and enshrine family values over time. Documenting and distributing the values to all stakeholders creates behavioral guides for decisions, brand development and family development. Some families create separate statements of family values and business values.
Family Vision
A family vision refers to the mental image of where an enterprising family expects its business to be at some point in the future, based on common goals and aspirations of family members. It may take on the form of a documented description of what the family intends to accomplish long term.
Genogram
A genogram is a diagram that illustrates an enterprising family’s members, how they’re related genealogically and in the context of significant personal and family events.
Governance
Governance refers to the process of planning, developing, and implementing policies and structures within a business. For example, an advisory council is a governance instrument that provides non-binding strategic advice to the management of an enterprise.
G1, G2, G3 etc.
G1, G2 and G3 are used to describe the generation of family ownership, starting with G1 as the generation in which the family business was founded. Members of G2, for example, are the children of the founder. G3 members are the third generation, which may be a group of cousins from several family branches.
Human Capital
Human capital represents the stock and flow of knowledge, skills, and abilities of individual enterprising family members.
Independent Director
An independent director is a member of a company's board of directors that the company recruits from outside the organization. Independent directors do not have ties to the company’s current way of doing business and often bring new insights to a team.
Innovation
Innovation is described as bringing big new ideas and opportunities for growth and development to the enterprising family.
Intrapreneurship
Intrapreneurship can be defined as entrepreneurial activities within the family enterprise, specifically encouraging the next generation to innovate within the family business.
Intraprise
An intraprise is defined as the result of an entrepreneurial activity within an established organization. The intraprise is driven by the intrapreneur and takes advantage of existing resources with untapped potential. Its sector of activity may be related to the main activity of the parent company, such as a new division or completely separated, which is also referred to as a “spin-off”.
Junior Board
A junior board is a body of young people who provide support to a company’s leadership in order to carry the business’s mission forward. Some family businesses use junior boards to simulate the board experience for the next generation. Junior boards are sometimes referred to as associate boards, youth boards, youth councils, or youth leadership committees.
Leadership
Leadership refers to any role in the business or family where the member has the skills, respect, and expertise to influence change within the family or business.
Legacy
Legacy can be described as creating an honorable effect and memory around the family enterprise that will live on.
Life Cycle
Life cycle is defined as the natural evolution of growth that can be applied to the enterprise and the enterprising family.
Meritocracy
Meritocracy is the governance decision that members of the family will naturally inherit ownership or leadership within the enterprise.
Mentor
Mentor or mentorship refers to a two-way relationship that enables and encourages personal development, often between family members within an enterprising family or with a knowledgeable non-family member.
Owners' Council
An owners’ council is a body that represents a group of owners with a focus on understanding the impact of shared ownership on shareholders, family, and the family business itself. Owners’ councils do not substitute corporate boards or family councils. Owners’ councils specifically represent shareholders and this is especially important when the definitions of “family” and “shareholders” are somewhat different from one another.
Ownership
Ownership and being an owner is about more than just holding shares to a company, it’s about sharing the vision of the company with the intention of long-term success.
Parent Company
The parent company is used to describe where the intrapreneurial project will take place. The parent company allows the intrapreneur to utilize its technological, human and financial resources to facilitate the launch of their project in order to increase the likelihood of its success.
Philanthropy
Philanthropy is the act of giving back, which often contributes to building a legacy.
Rising Generation
The rising generation are members of the business family that are part of the next generation of leaders who instill curiosity and innovation within the family business.
Spin-off
A spin-off is the creation of an independent company through the sale or distribution of new shares of an existing business or division of a parent company.
Stewardship
Stewardship is the careful and responsible management of something entrusted to one’s care; it’s an attitude that one’s inheritance should be preserved and passed on to others, as opposed to being used up.
Succession Planning
Succession planning is the process of preparing for a successful transition of leadership in a family enterprise, often from one generation to the next.
Transitioning Ownership and Leadership
Transitioning ownership and leadership is the process of incorporating the next generation into the enterprise to shift the responsibility of ownership and/or leadership. This is an important step in ensuring the business is successful in growing through life cycles. It’s essentially the execution of the succession plan developed.
A Trust
A trust is a fiduciary relationship in which one party (the person who creates the trust), gives another party (the person in charge of the trust), the right to hold title to assets for the benefit of a third party, the beneficiary.
Wealth
The accumulated value of both tangible and intangible resources, financial or other.
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