Oakville Beaver, 1 Feb 2018, p. 46

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£ in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | Th ur sd ay , Fe br ua ry 1 ,2 01 8 Founded in 1992, Oakville's largest youth baseball program 2017 Registration Open Houses Saturday, February 3 & February 24, 2018 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM Oakville Little League Fieldhouse 425 Cornwall Road Oakville Little League runs nationally recognized house league and all-star baseball programs for boys and girls ages 4-18 that emphasize FUN, TEAM WORK, SKILL DEVELOPMENT & FAIR PLAY. Oakville Little League www.ollb.org or call 905-827-1831 The ABCs of saving for a private education Have you considered a private school education for your children? If so, you are part of a nation-wide trend. In nearly every province, pri­ vate school enrollment is on the rise. Over the past few years, pri­ vate school enrolment in Canada has risen by almost 17 per cent while public school enrolment has decreased by 8 per cent. While you're debating whether or not to send your kids to a private school, here are a few things you should know - especially when it comes to saving for their private school education. Know the cost The cost of private school varies based on factors like the type of school and pro­ gram. Boarding programs, where tuition covers room and board, are the most expensive. According to the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada (CMEC), private school tuition and boarding fees range from $30,000 to $60,000 per year, with schools in large cities at the higher end of the price range. Generally, faith-based schools have the lowest fees and you'll also likely pay less while your child is in the lower grades. Keep in mind that tuition can increase annually and doesn't always include such necessities as lap­ tops, books, transportation, lunches and uniforms. Many private schools offer programs to ease the financial burden, and be sure to find out if your child is eligible for a merit-based scholarship or a needs- based bursary. If you enroll more than one child, the school may offer a discount. Know how to pay for it The best way to pay private school tuition is to plan ahead and save. A Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) is an excellent choice since any income earned isn't taxed and there are no withdrawal restrictions - you can take out as much as you need, at any time, with­ out tax or repayment requirements. But to make the most of it, you must start early, even while your child is in diapers, and contribute the yearly maximum amount - that way, you'll have much longer to save and get the biggest benefit from compound growth. It's good to know you can also use fi nancial gifts from family members - perhaps that wedding gift from your grandparents - as TFSA contributions. Overcome A c a d e m i c D i f f i c u l t i e sGrades 7-12 CLASS SIZES o f three to twelve students S TR U C TU R ED & N U R TU R IN G environment fo r Grades 7 to 12 M O D ER N FACILITIES w ith Sm art Boards in every class IN D IV ID U A L E D U C A TIO N A L PLANS are com pletedfor each student A FTE R S C H O O L SUPPORT fo r elementary and secondary students ASSESSMENT AND C O U N SELLIN G CHISHOLM ACADEMY O P E N H O U S E Saturday, February 3, 2018 | 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. 1484 C ornw all Road | Oakville, O N | 905.844.3240 | www.chisholmacademy.com There are plenty of options when it comes to se­ lecting a TFSA investment type, including cash, mu­ tual funds, individual securities, guaranteed invest­ ment certificates (GICs), bonds and even certain shares of small business corporations. So, to make sure you get the most from your TFSA investments and other savings options - whether they are for your kids' private school education or for achieving your other fi nancial and life goals - the first place to start is with a tutorial from your professional advisor. This co lum n, w ritten an d pub lished by Investors Group F inancia l S ervices Inc. (in Q uebec - a F inancia l Services Firm), an d Investors Group Securities Inc. (in Quebec, a firm in F inancia l P lanning) p resents gen­ era l in fo rm a tion on ly an d is n o t a so lic ita tion to buy o r se ll any investm ents. C ontact yo u r own adv isor fo r sp e c if c advice a b o u t yo u r c ircum stances. For m ore in fo rm a tion on th is top ic p lease con ta c t y o u r Inves­ to rs Group Consultant. http://www.ollb.org http://www.chisholmacademy.com 2017 Registration Open Houses The ABCs of saving for a private education

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