Gerald Hunt

About Gerald Hunt

After graduating from the University of Calgary with a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science, Gerald joined KPMG (Formerly Thorne Riddell) as a Computer Accounting Customer Service representative. In this position, Gerald installed accounting systems in over 200 different small to medium sized companies over a 6 year span. In 1989, Gerald left KPMG to continue to work with small business clients in his own corporation installing computer accounting systems. While in this role, he was engaged by the DeVry Institute of Technology in Calgary to teach various courses. In time, Gerald moved up through the ranks of DeVry until he attained the position of Director of Finance for the Calgary Campus. He also acquired his Masters of Business Administration from City University of Seattle, Washington in 2001. Gerald’s career has always been focused on small business, accounting and education.

Benefits and Risks of Using Credit Cards to Fund Your Small Business

Finding financing for your small business can be a horrific challenge. Without significant cash flow or assets, banks and investors are usually not interested in giving you money. Credit cards can provide a quick and easy way to purchase the things you need to grow your business in Calgary.
There are several advantages to using credit […]

By |September 10th, 2014|SmallBiz Builder|1 Comment

4 Ways To Reduce Your Small Business Expenses

One of the best ways to improve your small business’s profitability is to decrease expenses. It is important that you keep your expenses at a minimum to maximize efficiency. Thankfully, this is an aspect of your business where you have control. Here are four simple ways to cut back on your business expenditure.
Office supplies
Businesses spend […]

By |August 12th, 2014|SmallBiz Builder|1 Comment

The 5 Most Dangerous Mistakes New Businesses Make

Did you know that the majority of new Calgary small businesses will never turn a profit? Rather than being discouraged by this fact, you should take the opportunity to learn from the mistakes of others. By avoiding mistakes that are commonly made by new business owners, you can ensure that your business will be one […]

By |July 4th, 2014|Small Business Tips, SmallBiz Builder|0 Comments

Interest rates for the third calendar quarter

The CRA interest rates for the 3rd quarter are unchanged from the 2nd quarter 2014.

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) today announced the prescribed annual interest rates that will apply to any amounts owed to the CRA and to any amounts the CRA owes to individuals and corporations. These rates will be in effect from July 1, 2014 […]

By |June 13th, 2014|Tax Tips|2 Comments

7 Ways to Raise Start-Up Capital to Launch a Small Business

The most challenging part of starting a business is figuring out how to find the funding required to get started. Yet, despite the challenges thousands of people jump into their own enterprise ventures every year.

Many small business owners choose to start small, paying only for what they can afford in an effort to get started. […]

By |June 9th, 2014|SmallBiz Builder|0 Comments

New penalties for businesses that use illegal electronic sales suppression software

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is aware that electronic sales suppression (ESS) software is being marketed and sold to Canadian businesses. As part of its efforts to combat the underground economy, it has introduced new measures to address this problem.

ESS software (commonly known as zapper software) is illegal. Designed to work with point‑of‑sale systems and […]

By |June 6th, 2014|Tax Tips|0 Comments

Small Businesses: How to Get People to Pay Your Invoices on Time

Healthy cash flow is important to any company, but small and family owned businesses are particularly vulnerable when invoices don’t get paid. With limited cash reserves, small businesses can run into serious financial problems if customers don’t pay quickly. If you run a small business, it’s important that you do as much as possible to […]

By |May 29th, 2014|Small Business Tips|0 Comments

5 Easy Ways to Cut Business Costs and Boost Your Bottom Line

When starting out in business, it is very easy to spend money on items you do not really need, from stationery supplies to major expenses such as office rental. Even more established business owners can be guilty of overspending on non-essentials.
Why spend money unnecessarily, however, when you could use it more productively in your business […]

By |May 6th, 2014|Small Business Tips|0 Comments

2014 Minimum Wage Changes

In case you have employees in other provinces, these changes may affect your business. It is also interesting to see that Alberta continues to have one of the lowest minimum wages in the country.

By |May 6th, 2014|SmallBiz Builder|0 Comments

Home Office Expense – Self Employment Perk?

In general, every business starts out of someone’s home.  Even if the business will eventually grow to a multi-million dollar business, it has to start somewhere.  The home office is usually one or two rooms in the home that are used for record keeping, storage and meetings.  The office typically has a desk, a few […]

By |April 8th, 2014|SmallBiz Builder|0 Comments