HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1985-12-04, Page 130Part-time Courses
ry to further develop skills in digital pro-
cesses.
DOON
Tues. 7-10 p.m. 12 wks.
Jan. 14 $88
GUELPH
Sat. 9 a.m.-12 noon 12 wks.
Jan. 11 $88
Fee includes purchase of a protoboard
and microchips approximately $52, in-
cluding sales tax.
Industrial Electronics - 4110060 A
Prerequisite: a Basic Electricity course.
Topics include: semi -conductors, feed-
back circuits, binary, octal, hexadecimal
and logic.
GUELPH
Tues. & Thurs. 7:45-10:45 p.m. 10 wks.
Jan. 21 $60
Intermediate Electricity For
Electronics - 4050110 A
Prerequjsite: Basic Electricity for Elec-
tronics, or Equivalent.
This course is designed to prepare stu-
dents for further electronic courses such
as Industrial Electronics and Electronic
Troubleshooting. Topics covered in-
clude: principles of vacuum tube opera-
tion and semi -conductor principles and
operation.
GUELPH
. Mon. & Wed. 7-10 p.m. 10 wks.
Jan. 20 $60
WATERLOO
Tues. & Thurs. 7-9:30 p.m. 12 wks.
Jan. 14 $60
Introduction To Microprocessor
Real -Time Interfacing And
Control Systems - 4110070 A
This course will be of interest to persons
employed in industry who have some
technical background in one or more of
the following related areas: Electronics;
Computers; Computer Control.
DOON
Thurs. 7-10 p.m. 12 wks.
Jan. 16 $36
Microprocessor Software - 4110080 A
In this introducotry course, you will learn
how to write programs at the machine
language level using 8-bit microproces-
sors. You will be required to write pro-
grams using machine code, and execute
and debug your programs using a mi-
croprocessor kit which you may pur-
chase through the Continuing Edubation
Bookstore.
DOON
Tues. 7-'10 p.m. 12 wks.
Jan. 14 $36
Note: Approximately $100 will be re-
quired for a microprocessor kit.
PERSONAL FINANCES
Consumer Credit
What Should You Know? - 2250100 S
How come when you borrow, you seem
to get into financial trouble but your
friends are able to borrow and enjoy the
good life? Find out how and when to bor-
row.
Topics include: Credit Ratings, your
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constant shadow, How to keep your
lender happy in good times and bad,
Debt Danger Signals and Bankruptcy.
This course is a companion seminar to
'Saving and Budgeting the Easy Way'
and may be taken separately or in con-
juction with the above seminar.
LISTOWEL
Wed. 7-10 p.m. 1 evening
Jan. 29 $15 LOCATION: Listowel District
Secondary School
STRATFORD
Thurs. 7-10 p.m. 1 evening
Jan. 23 $15
Note: Refunds will be processed only if
request is received three working days
prior to start date.
Financial Planning For Individuals -
2250020 S
The lectures will focus on ways to save
money on your Income Taxes and exam-
ine the fundamentals of tax planning
such as:
-Making the most of you mortgage -inter-
est tax deductible, paydowns, penalties
- Different types of investments ex-
plained - bonds, debentures, stocks,
etc.
- Income Tax considerations - refiling
your tax return
- The dividend tax credit and how it can
save you tax dollars, income splitting
and converting income from highly
taxed to lower taxed, captial gains tax,
interest and pension deductions
- Registered Retirement Savings Plans -
T3012, 60J rollovers, Substitution of
capital, Spousal, Selfdirected, over
contributions, etc.
- All R.R.S.P. Maturity Options reviewed
R.I.I.F.'s Life Annuities and Term Certain
Annuities to age 90
- Wills - protect what you have
- I.S.I.P.'s - the new indexed share in-
vestment plan was available October
1st, 1983
At the conclusion of this lecture series
you should have an awareness of the In-
come Tax system and how to reduce,
defer or eliminate taxes. You will also
have an awareness of various invest-
ment vehicles and an opportunity to
discuss trends for the 80's.
WATERLOO
Tues. 7-9:30 p.m. 5 wks.
Jan. 14 $23
OR
Tues. 7-9:30 p.m.5 wks.
Feb. 18 $23
Saving And Budgeting
The Easy Way - 2250090 S
Whether you -are single and earning
$10,000/year or married with both
spouses bringing $50,000 into the
household; does it seem you somehow
never have enough cash? Learn how to
meet your personal financial goals to
pay for that special trip or new car.
Topics include: How and where to save,
Budgeting made easy, The effects of in-
flation and taxes and tricks to help you
save.
This is a companion seminar to 'Con-
sumer Credit...What should you know',
and may be taken separately or in.
conjunction with the above.
MILVERTON
Tues. 7-10 p.m. 1 evening
Feb. 4 $15 LOCATION: Milverton
Public School
STRATFORD
Thurs. 7-10 p.m,. 1 evening
Jan. 30 $15
Note: Refunds will be .processed only if
request is received three working days
prior to start date.
Personal Income Tax - 2250040 N
This course is designed for the individual
taxpayer, including owners of small un-
incoporated businesses, who desire
knowledge of the Canadian Personal In-
come Tax system for the purpose of
gaining skills in planning for and prepa-
ration of Personal Income Tax Returns.
Topics will cover those areas that most
commonly affect the individual taxpayer
and will include, sources of tax informa-
tion, types of taxable and non-taxable in-
come, deductions from taxable income,
and various tax credits available. Corpo-
rate Income Tax will not be covered.
Method of instruction will be lecture,
practical exercises and discussion with
students encouraged to share real expe-
riences and problems in personal taxa-
tion. Materials will be provided.)
GUELPH
Mon. 7-1p p.m. 5 wks.
Jan. 20 $32
Investments For Women
Please refer to page 50 for more infor-
mation.
Searching For Financial Freedom -
2250060 S
This course is a guideline for individuals
who are searching for financial freedom
in today's economy. It covers a variety of
topics including the secrets of financial
independence, delving into the stock
market, the bond market, options and
commodities. It also touches on saving
and RSPs and presents many ideas for
reducing you income tax as you build
your portfolio. The course is designed to
address the needs of those who wish to
begin to build a portfolio as well as those
who have accumulated some funds and
wish to manage those hard-earned as-
sets prudently.
DOON
Mon.7-9:30 p.m. 10 wks.
Jan. 20 $46
Understanding The Stock Market -
2250070 S
Students will gain an understanding of
common stocks, preferred shares,
bonds, stock exchanges, corporate
structures, annual reports, etc. and learn
to use financial statement and market
price charts in the timely purchase and
sale of securities. Topics include eco-
nomic cycles, the role of brokerage
house; investment strategy.
GUELPH
Wed. 7-9:30 p.m. 10 wks.
Jan. 22 $42
STRATFORD
Thurs. 7-9:30 p.m. 10 wks.
Feb. 6 $42