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Continuing education - Solutions For Financial Planning*

Discover the many benefits of lifelong learning.

While a school classroom might be a distant memory for a lot of people, education can continue throughout a lifetime in a wide variety of settings. Learning something new can have many advantages, such as improving your skill set, opening up new opportunities and offering a multitude of health and wellness benefits. And whether you sign up for a course or go the self-taught route, technology makes it easy to fit education into your busy life. 

Stay relevant and up-to-date on the latest technologies, and possibly access better employment opportunities and increase your income. When it's time to prepare your taxes you will likely qualify for a tuition tax credit if you register with a post-secondary educational institution in Canada.

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