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Gather information about
your family history using
proper research techniques to understand the records being consulted and nd the raw details about the lives of your ancestors. Designed for people who have already gathered
the basic information on their families, this course stresses the need for research in local history and social history to help you understand how to use a wide variety of resources and plan further work.
Facilitator: Dave Obee. See bio on page 49.
Length: 2 days
Date: Sat, Feb 2 & 9, 2013
Time: 9am – 4pm
Cost: $145 + applicable taxes
Best to Register by: Sat, Jan 19, 2013
Financial Planning to Build Wealth, Manage Risk, and Build a Better World
PEOI3005
Discover how the changing world, social, and environmental landscapes can affect your investments and your retirement. Learn how
to manage nancial risk and drive change by looking at your portfolio through a socially responsible, or “values based,” lens. Gain con dence in your knowledge to ask the right questions to ensure you are investing in a way that matches your values while taking care of your investments.
Facilitator: Stephen Whipp. See bio on page 51.
Length: 2 hours
Date: Sat, Feb 23, 2013
Time: 10am – 12pm
Cost: $55 + applicable taxes
Best to Register by: Sat, Feb 9, 2013
How to Maximize Your Stock Market Portfolio: Simple Techniques to Higher Returns – Introduction
(Nov) PEOI3002, (Apr) PEOI3003
A step-by-step approach
to understanding the stock market. Learn how to nd good value equities, when to buy and sell, and how to increase your total return. Gain an understanding of basic analysis methods (fundamental/technical)
and the pros and cons of
each. Explore three portfolio approaches (index ETFs, multiple ETF portfolio,
and traditional) and how
to put it all together to
build a portfolio.
Facilitator: Donald Dony. See bio on page 43.
Length: 1 half day
Dates: Sat, Nov 24, 2012 or Sat,
Apr 6, 2013
Time: 1pm – 5pm
Cost: $95 + applicable taxes
Best to Register by: Sat, Nov 10,2012 or Sat, Mar 23, 2013
How to Maximize Your Stock Market Portfolio: Simple Techniques to Higher Returns – Level II PEOI3004
This course teaches basic trading techniques, how to recognize market movements, and how industry groups advance and decline. Learn the connection between the stock market and the impact on bonds, the 16 key roles to intermarket analysis, the four markets, trading techniques, and more. Recommended for those who have taken How to Maximize Your Stock Market Portfolio (see page 38).
Facilitator: Donald Dony. See bio on page 43.
Length: 1 half day
Date: Sun, Apr 28, 2013 Time: 1pm – 5pm
Cost: $95 + applicable taxes Best to Register by: Sun, Apr 14, 2013
Introduction to Wine Appreciation
PEOI3007
A fun beginning to the world of wine in a safe, un-snobbery approach. Learn some history about New World and Old World wines, discover how
to approach a new wine for maximum enjoyment, explore the world of wine with higher con dence and understanding, and sip a number of varietals
to unlock the secrets and subtleties of each of their distinguishing features.
Facilitator: Deborah Wickins. See bio on page 52.
Length: 2 half days
Date: Sat, Dec 1 & 8, 2012
Time: 1pm – 4pm
Cost: $135 + applicable taxes
Best to Register by: Sat, Nov 17, 2012
Wills and Estate Planning PEOI3006
Learn the basics of wills and estate planning, with an emphasis on issues that are particularly problematic for which lawyers generally do not offer assistance. Learn who to appoint as your estate trustee, how to set up your estate to lessen the tax bite, how to leave your estate to your spouse and children, and understand the impact of life insurance on
your bene ciaries.
Facilitator: Alan Franklin. See bio on page 44.
Length: 1 day
Date: Sat, Nov 3, 2012
Time: 9am – 4pm
Cost: $115 + applicable taxes Best to Register by: Sat, Oct 20, 2012
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