Oakville Beaver, 2 Mar 2023, p. 8

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© MB OPINION “ACCESS SUPPORTS TO ‘GROW YOUR BUSINESS ; REGION'S BUSINESS / CENTRE H 470 HELP. WRITES ® GARY CARR GARY CARR Column Whether you are looking to start, manage or grow your small business, our Halton Region Small Business Centre is avail- able to help. Work toward achieving your goals by accessing our team 0! perts to receive assistance along the way. The Small Business Centre's team of consul- tants can help you grow or expand your business ina range of areas, including the export capacity of your business' products or ser- vices, through the Halton Global Business Centre. They can also connect you with programs, infor- mation and resources that are designed to help you plan for success. These supports include: « Halton Global Busi- ness Centre (GBC): Ac- cess information, tools and resources to scale up and grow on a global level. GBC and its partners can help you navigate the world of exporting through one-on- one consultations, refer- portunities and virtual learning. * Bootcamp Sessions: € A list of 2023 bootcamp ses- ? sions are now available on the Small Business Centre & webpage. Register online 3 to learn about topics in- 2 "The Small Business Centre's team of consultants can help you grow or expand your business in a range of areas.” an luding how to start a small business, marketing and sales and an introduc- tion to financial princi- ples. You can also find we- binars and online sessions that provide an overview of the rules and TO LEARN HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR OWN CONTENT VISIT INSIDEHALTON.COM IT’S ALL GO0D, CANADA, wi wees WITH CO:CAPTAINS is We SPEAK... This newspaper, published very Thursday, is a is so of pli, a wholly-owned iene of Torstar Corporation. The Metroland family of newspapers is comprised more than 70 community oilendone across Ontario. This newspaper is a member of the National NewsMedia Council. Complainants are urged to bring their concems to the attention of the newspaper and, if not satis- fied, write The Nati ional New- sMedia Council, Suite 200, ie fons St aoa ON M4W 2H2, 10-1981 Web: ink edenounllea insidehalton@metroland.com facebook.com/OakvilleBeav @OakvilleBeaver WHO WE ARE a and Operations Dana Rol Regional General Manager Jason Pehora you need to know if you'd like to start your own s! business. One-on-one virtual consultations: Our team of expert business consul- tants are available virtual- ly for one-on-one consulta- tions. « Small Business Cen- tre Newsletter: You can also sign up to receive up- dates by email, including success stories from local business owners, upcom- ing events and seminars, and other key topics that can help you succeed. Explo. the services available to you and con- nect waste a business con- ‘ing the page on halton.ca 01 @HaltonBusiness on so- cial media. By helping local busi- nesses succeed, we support a vibrant regional econo- my that keeps Halton a great place to live, work, raise a family and retire. Gary Carr is regional chair of Halton Region. To contact him, email gary.carr@halton.ca. STOCK MARKET RETURNS : CAN BE CONFUSING Understanding how the stock market performs can very misleading to how risky and unpleasant the investment experience can ve have a perfect exam- ples of this over the last years. From 2020 to three 2022, the U.S. stock market had a cl itive gain of 22.7 per cent as measured by the Russell 3000 Index. ‘was a very respect- ful appreciation in value. difficult for investors. The world suffered through a global pandemic, Russia's war in Ukraine and unex- Poctedy High ino inflation. arly , the US. stock warket had declined more than 20 per cent. Dur- ing the year, there was con- tinued volatility up and down. PETER WATSON Column Then, 2021 shad a nega- tive month in Janu: however, by the end of the wi vesting for the long term. Unfortunately, the long- term is made up of many segments of short-term and that can be hard on the nerves. Data from this article was obtained from Dimen- sional Fund Advisors. Peter Watson is regis- tered with Aligned Capital ohio Inc. (ACPI) to vide stment advice. provided by ACPI. ACPI is member of the Invest- ment Industry Regulatory 0 year, the U.S. stock market ii ‘25 per cent. n stock markets are volatile. the emotional roll- el] tremely volatile. The obvious question is why anybody would invest in stocks. Bonds are much less volatile and don't keep their investors awake at ‘Welcome to the world of The opinions expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of ACPI. Only investment-related products and services are offered through Watson Securities of ACPI. Watson provides wealth manage- ment services through Watson Investments. 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