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Canadian Capital: the new authority for business owners who want to manage and grow their wealth

New property from Rogers Publishing Limited shows Canadian entrepreneurs
how to plan, prosper and provide for the future. Visit
http://www.capitalmagazine.ca

TORONTO, March 30 /CNW/ – “Really great organizations don’t die with the
founder. They continue for generations.” So says Harry Rosen, executive
chairman of Harry Rosen Inc., and (with his son Larry), the featured
cover subject of the inaugural issue of Canadian Capital magazine.

Canadian Capital and Capitalmagazine.ca speak to successful entrepreneurs like these renowned menswear
retailers, as well as those in business sectors as diverse as
construction, agriculture, property management, healthcare and
manufacturing. But they all have one thing in common: They are among
Canada’s self-made business owners and they all have wealth to manage.

The new quarterly magazine and website, launched today by Rogers
Publishing Limited, is the only publication written exclusively to meet
the needs of this special class of business owner. Canadian Capital
will guide these entrepreneurs as they navigate the complex world of
building and managing wealth.

“This audience has a huge appetite for unbiased advice,” says Canadian
Capital executive editor Philip Porado. “Many of them have worked so
hard on their businesses, they haven’t had time to focus on managing,
growing and enjoying their wealth. We have access to the experts who
can show them how.”

Unparalleled access to experts
Through its long-standing and highly respected publications for the
financial services industry – Advisor’s Edge, Advisor’s Edge Report, Benefits Canada and others – Rogers Publishing has unparalleled access to Canada’s best
wealth managers, accountants, lawyers, tax experts and financial
planners serving this entrepreneurial community.

“Given our long-standing relationships with the financial community, Canadian Capital and Capitalmagazine.ca are natural extension for us,” says publisher Donna Kerry. “We’re
leveraging our connections to bring readers valuable expert guidance
they can not get anywhere else.”

Rogers Publishing conducted months of in-depth research, and listened to
feedback from the wealth management community across Canada. Based on
those insights, Canadian Capital was conceived with a focus on three editorial themes – Plan, Prosper,
Provide.

In the inaugural issue of Canadian Capital:

  • “Philanthropreneurs” who developed second careers with philanthropic
    ventures
  • “Nevertirees” who reinvented themselves after retirement
  • How owners can use multiples to calculate the value of a business before
    they shop it to buyers
  • and much more

Capitalmagazine.ca – a unique online destination (http://www.capitalmagazine.ca)
Capitalmagazine.ca offers unique, extended content and a one-of-a-kind online forum for
business owners to get peer-to-peer and peer-to-expert advice. Content
includes articles, profiles, videos, tips, tools, assessments and
checklists to help business owners manage their wealth and their lives,
along with forums for dialogue and advice.

“This is the only online resource that speaks to business owners in
terms of wealth management, investing, charitable giving, enjoying
their wealth and succession planning,” says Sheila Avari, Capitalmagazine.ca editor. “We know our readers are wired in and connected, and Capitalmagazine.ca is their online destination for objective and expert advice and
inspiration.”

Some highlights from Capitalmagazine.ca

  • How to talk to your children about money
  • How to know if your son or daughter is ready to take over the business
  • Unique ways business owners like you are enjoying their wealth
  • How to calculate the value of your company
  • Giving back to your community

About Canadian Capital and Capitalmagazine.ca
Canadian Capital is a quarterly publication from Rogers Publishing Limited. With a
selected circulation of 40,000, it is focused on helping business
owners and their families build their wealth, sell or transition
ownership of their businesses, and plan their legacies. Visit: http://www.capitalmagazine.ca.