понедельник, 22 марта 2010 г.

This is not an entry-level position.

with the FX market

This is not an entry-level

position. Trading the FX

market fulltime and in front

of the entire world, which

is the essence of ProFXI,

can be mentally challenging

for even the strongest
minds. The team leader of
the trade team is not
concerned whether you
use technicals,
fundamentals, or both В–
the key factor is consistent
profitability under all market
conditions. Prior
employment as a trader at a
banking institution is not
required. We are more of a
free-thinking European-
style boutique and not the
corporate trading types.
The ideal candidate should
have В“street smartsВ” and
not necessarily the by-the-
book answers and
techniques to trading the FX
market. The staff and team
truly want to see traders
succeed and prosper in the
FX market. LLC is an equal
opportunity employer and
does not discriminate based
on age, race, religion,
gender, or sexual
orientation. Each application
will be carefully reviewed
and responded to by a staff
member. Do not contact if
you are from overseas or
represent a company.
Seeking Identity Designer
Small startup interested in
the common good needs a
logo identity. Currently there
is no logo and you would
be creating one from
scratch. We're seeking a
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unique perspective. There
were some concerns from
activists, that the cut would
only benefit the rich. Finally,
there were also possibilities
that some provincial
governments take
advantage and raise their
provincial taxes. GST cut
went into effect on July 1,
2006, and no provinces
have raised provincial sales
tax as of yet. Throne
Speech and officially
confirmed on October 30,
2007 during an economic
statement update on the
country finances. The
Liberals and NDP voiced
disapproval over the
Conservatives following
through on their election
promise to replace the
Liberals child care policy
with their own, and for
replacing Canada's $4
billion environmental policy
with a $2 billion "made in
Canada" plan of their
design. June 6, 2006 when
the members of the
Opposition accidentally
failed to stand after the
Deputy Speaker of the
House called for debate.
Opposition, the budget was
declared passed with
unanimous support and no
recorded vote and thus
forwarded to the Senate
for approval. The full
amount was used to pay
out the country's debt
which currently stands at
just under $500 billion. He
had also considering a
move to split the income of
married couples for tax
purposes. The new tax
regime would apply to
existing trusts in 2011.
Telus and Bell Canada
Enterprises did not pay any
corporate taxes nor would
they for several years.
According to the Canadian
Association of Income
Funds, this translates into a
permanent loss in savings
of $30 billion to Canadian
Income Trust Investors.
Yves Fortin has challenged
the reasons for the change
in tax regime announced by
Flaherty and disputes the
Harper government
assertion that the Trust
structure has led to lose of
tax revenue because of
trust conversions in his
research paper. Cameron
Renkas refutes the
Department of Finance
assertion that the United
States and Australia have
taken action to shut down
flow-through structures.
January 12, 2007 paper
Yves Fortin outlines his
concerns regarding the
claim of tax leakage.
Minister Flaherty has not
documented his allegation
nor has he cited any
research to back up his
claim. Dirk Lever wrote on
January 15, 2007 "We
cannot understand why
any Canadians would
support double taxation of
retirement benefits - it
affects all of us eventually".
John McCallum is quoted
"Essentially they released
close to a thousand pages
of public documents, not
one of which brings
Canadians any closer to
understanding what type of
information or calculations
led the Minister break his
election promise and tax
income trusts, either the
Minister is in contempt of
the committee’s
motion or he had absolutely
no data from his own
department before shutting
down the sector and
destroying tens of
thousands of
Canadians’ life
savings. Stephen Harper
specifically promised "not to
raid Senior's nest eggs"
during the 2006 Federal
Election. It was confirmed
that the budget will passed
the House of Commons as
the Bloc QuГѓВ©bГѓВ©cois
supported it due to the
additional money that the
province of Quebec will
receive as part of the
equalization payment
system. Premier MacDonald
later urged all his province's
MPS to vote against the
budget after a letter
Flaherty that was published
in a Nova Scotia
newspaper. After the 2007
passed, the government
started to work on a
comprise with Nova Scotia
to settle the dispute. Many
Ontario-based and
Western-Canadian
columnists have supported
Flaherty's budget, citing
figures that indicate that the
per capital income in
Newfoundland and Nova
Scotia has improved
significantly, at the expense
of Ontario, and that
allowing the Maritime
provinces to keep both
equalization payments and
resource revenues would
hurt Ontario even more.
Conservatives tabled an
economic statement (similar
to a mini-budget) and
announced various tax cuts
and exemptions. The
Liberals were critical of the
GST cut as being not an
efficient tax-relief but did
praise the corporate tax
cuts. The mini-budget, a
confidence motion did pass
127-76 but without support
of any opposition party as
the Liberals abstained from
voting as they did with the
Fall 2007 Throne Speech.
Flaherty said that it is the
"single most important
savings vehicle since the
introduction of the RRSP".
Afghanistan, a new
Student Grant Program
(replacing the Millennium
Scholarship Fund) and for
the manufacturing sectors.
Employment Insurance
System while gas tax
rebate fund to the cities
was made permanent. NDP
explained that the budget
failed to address the need
for average workers while
the winners were banks,
polluting industries and the
well-off. Ontario and
Ottawa to work together
during a tough economic
period". Quebec including
the province's forest sector
and post-secondary
education. Minister did
praised however the
permanency of gas tax
rebate for the municipalities.
Freeman, policy director for
the Environmental Defence,
criticized the government
for having no clear direction
on the environment making
reference to the
suspension after 2008 of
the tax-rebate program on
fuel-efficient vehicles but
praised the funding for
transit and for the
protection of consumers
from toxins in products. On
January 10, 2008, the
government announced a
$1 billion relief fund for
single-industry communities
that were hit hard by recent
closures particularly in the
forest and manufacturing
industries but also the
fishing sector. The plan

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