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  1. #501

    Quote Originally Posted by reginakrys View Post
    dollars sir.. plan namo is to keep it here, then open mi another bank account sa cebu para part sa among future savings, then ang kana nga account kay i-tie up namo sa investment.. citisec, or mutual funds, not sure pa.. pwede ba mag open ug bank account through online ra? naa ra man sa california ug new york ang mga branches sa philippine banks oi, haha.
    As far as I know, strict na kaayo ang mga banks karon diri sa Philippines and part of it, original specimen of signature gyud ilang need sa mga forms so murag di pwede nga online ra moopen ug bank account.
    Itry daw ug contact ang mga banks sa Cali or NY (wherever ang mas duol nimo) and inquire kung unsaon ang pag open ang account without going to their branches.

  2. #502
    Quote Originally Posted by Kristiano View Post
    about atong wife na ang husband int'l pilot, cge mn pa beauty, kids at expensive school, shopping...>waldas.. gihimong ATM card ang bana. All cash out...hehe
    Normal gyud kaayo ni nga behavior. As the income increases, mosaka pud ang lifestyle. Worse, mas paspas ang saka sa lifestyle kaysa income.

  3. #503
    Quote Originally Posted by johngeek View Post
    unsai suggested ninyu palit og insurance?
    Try these companies, Philam Life, Sun Life, AXA, Manulife, and Insular Life.
    Assess your needs first before getting a life insurance plan.
    If you get a coverage too low, di gihapon ka 100% protected and if you get a coverage nga taas ra kaayo, you end up paying more premiums than you should be paying. Sayang.

  4. #504
    Quote Originally Posted by makie29 View Post
    Regarding the PSE lecture at Marriott, libre ra to but don't expect too much.
    It is just to increase stock market investing to the public. Wala nay stock picking skills and tips nga itudlo.
    It's ideal for newbies or kadtong mga walay idea about stock market investing.
    moadto ka bossing? ........
    Last edited by SuperStar; 05-22-2013 at 09:04 AM.

  5. #505
    Quote Originally Posted by camzywinsy View Post
    After reading makie23's post, I want to share my story too. My purpose is to inspire others. I also don't want to mention figures. I am 25 years old, female, single. I started working right after I graduated in 2008.

    I am a nurse by profession and a lot of times I am always asked to the point of being embarrassed by people who think I'm a fool not to apply and go abroad. Even in that situation, I stood by my belief that no amount of salary outside the country can compensate for the time I will be spending with my loved ones if I choose to stay here. I am that close to my family and mind you, my family didn't mind but others remain to question why I can't sacrifice TIME while I am still young. So I worked hard and told myself I will prove my worth.

    While working, I kept a small business and saved money enough to start the business with my bf. He was my constant support and he pushed me to excel in what I do so my deep gratitude to him. Little by little (every payday), I buy something out of my salary to complete the equipments we will need. The cash we saved from our prev small business was a start-up to pay the rent and build the store. My bf also worked for a few months and bought an appliance we need for the business. If you'll ask me if I was sure at that time of what we are doing, I would say no. I had doubts and a lot of what-ifs. My faith was far stronger than my fear and my doubts were overcome. With enough to run the business, our store opened last 2012 and it is still operating at the present time.

    If I were to look back, it's true, what they always say, that starting is the most difficult part. Even until now, there are things we have not perfected. We are improving month after month. Challenges never stopped coming and each is a test, that when passed, will make you stronger.

    So with the question how much is my savings? I'd say it's not a lot only because we invested on a second and hopefully this june a third store. But my assets are even more than those of my colleagues who have gone abroad. I already bought pre-need plans, bought a car (second hand ), have started a life insurance with investment and I have learned the art of saving too plus I help send my brother to college and take my siblings/parents out to dinner or a family vacation. But I have a budget and I don’t spend lavishly. Most of my income goes towards insurance, investment and savings. Just like many of us here, my goal is to be financially free when I reach 35.

    My advice is--- 1.) there is no perfect time to save or start a business. Procrastination will only delay your goals. Be open-minded, be ready to face hurdles/failures along the way. The benefit of starting early is that you have more time to stand up, improve and start all over again.
    2.) Spend your money wisely. Avoid buying things you can’t really afford. Yes, you may loan or get a phone plan that pays monthly but always ask yourself if you really need it.
    3.) Take time to sit and write down your financial plan. How much do you earn? What are your expenses? Create a goal and work towards achieving them.
    EX. Income = 15,000, Expenses = 12,000 (80%) , Savings = 3,000 (20%)
    List down or itemize each expenses and assess if you really need to spend for that monthly. You’ll be surprised some of them you can actually cross out of the list!
    4.) Reward yourself so you won’t get burned out – again, buy rewards you can afford!

    I hope I have helped by sharing my piece.
    Hi camzy, you seems to show the value of your self worth, even if it is your here in our country. We have the same profession ,but I don't stop dreaming. Yes , we can be financially free here in our country as. Long as we equipped ourselves with knowledge, and we create business we love to the I think we can make things happen. I'm 34 now but as you said like you my assets savings are worth more than what my classmates in the US. You're still young you can do more and grow big.

  6. #506
    pono na ang PSE lecture sa marriot.......

  7. #507
    wala najd vacant? ...........
    Quote Originally Posted by quantuminplus View Post
    pono na ang PSE lecture sa marriot.......

  8. #508
    wala na vacant..... called ganiha.... for reservation...... wala na......

  9. #509
    ok sir. .
    Quote Originally Posted by quantuminplus View Post
    wala na vacant..... called ganiha.... for reservation...... wala na......

  10. #510
    working in a giftshop
    30k ang salary pero wa juy single savings grrr kalagot
    age:21/single
    SAVINGS: NONE. naay nag utang nko 8k ug 27k kuhaonon pa naku
    TANGIBLE ASSET: worth 2k cellphone and nothing else

    nhan ko mka negosyo sugod krn bisan ginagmay lng sah. ky inig 30 nko nhn nako mag minyo nah.

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