asa man ka puyo? if puyo ka og murag barangay wer daghan og tao.. nindot ibaligya og halo-halo.. pabantayi lang og katabang.. but it needs ur supervision..
asa man ka puyo? if puyo ka og murag barangay wer daghan og tao.. nindot ibaligya og halo-halo.. pabantayi lang og katabang.. but it needs ur supervision..
Originally Posted by wikerfish
What are your resources bai ?? If naa kay :
kaila maayo mo luto - home made catering / desserts
masaligan na mo bantay - bugasan sa mercado / karne na baligya per kilo
ukay-ukay
" A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. " - 2nd Amendment , Bill of Rights of the United States of America
Possible business opportunities!
1. Networking: First Quadrant, DXN etc.
2. Candle making
3. Art shop (art and sign)
4. UK shop (ukay ukay)
5. Sari-sari store
6. Prepaid cards
7. Carenderia
8. Grilled foods (barbecues etc.)
9. Internet business (watch out of scams)
10. Buy and sell (any product)
eLoad biz using any sim! 800 ra to start...pm me or txt me 09155642915 and i'll show u how!
kong 10T imo capital, maayo ang mamalit og lata og botelya. manimbang og puthaw ok ra sad..
trading... its a sure way.
bay pwede i-elaborate ni nimo?Originally Posted by JedCrack
not a good figures to start.... kan-on lang sa broker fees ug tax. Kung gusto ka gyud mag stock trading, i believe 100K is good number to start.Originally Posted by Jeffrey
Kung ako ng kwarta, ibutang lang una naku sa TD (Time Deposit) with 3 months maturity samtang wala pa akong definite nga biz nga puedeng sugdan.... IMHO
trading is the mother of all business. this is where all business started. this is the traditional business.
First of all, you must understand what is SUPPLY and DEMAND. Even though you do not have the supply, you can source for a supplier who has the goods or the supply. OR, you can ask anybody who has the DEMAND or the capacity to buy or has the money. If you are on the supplying side, whether be in any goods or services, you can market it to anybody. If you are on the demand side, you look for suppliers or source your supplies. The idea is this: YOU MAKE THEIR BUSINESS HAPPEN. You sell the goods of your supplier, you provide the needs of the buyer. You make money out of this. It doesn't cost you big money, you need to do time and effort in accomplish good business.
Now, lets make up a scenario how this SUPPLY and DEMAND works. I will cite my experiences on this. I have been with the business of Lumber trading. My buyer, lets say MATIMCO, I have the connection in there, who has the Demand to buy or has been looking for a supply of Gmelina woods in large quantity or unlimited buying of lumber. We agree that I will deliver their demand at a volume of 200,000 board feet per month, my buyer will buy from me P12.00 per board feet delivered in their stock yard. Now, i sourced out my SUPPLY and I happened to meet my supplier who can give me P10.00 per board feet at their place. I calculated my logistics and transportation of goods at P0.50 per board feet and another P0.50 per board feet for other expenses. Therefore I have P1.00 per board feet of profit. I know nga P1.00 lang ang kita nako per board feet but the volume is 200,000 board feet per month. Therefore, I earn P200,000.00 per month of delivery. Do I make sense?
I am no longer interested in networking and multi-level marketing because they are deceiving people and does not help the economy of the nation. If you are really interested on a certain business, you make a study and do not be impulsive doing it or you will lose everything. You need to take time for everything. I tell you, this traditional business of trading is a good one. No more no less.
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