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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Paying for medical school -- which money to use? I&#039;m starting medical school in Canada in September. I&#039;ve got about $50k in US mutual funds and treasury bills, $15k in a Canadian RSP (which can be used to pay for education if repaid at a certain point), and the banks are offering a line of credit at prime + 1%.     The question is: how do I start paying for school and living expenses? Withdraw and use the investments, and then move to the line of credit when they&#039;re exhausted? Use the line of credit, and wait for the investments to grow in order to repay the LOC? Are the investments likely to grow in the next few years?&lt;/p&gt;
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