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    having passive income is the best way to earn money while you sleep and during spare times. sleeping is a must for a renewed body and mind, spare times can be use for other productive things, not just earning real cash, but for studying or learning things that will contribute to future endeavors.

    time is power, means the younger you are, the more time you have at your disposal. time is money means you should not waste a single minute, as the clock ticks, your net worth and knowledge should keep on ticking.

  2. #692

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    what's your passive income bro?

  3. #693

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    inspiring....

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    Quote Originally Posted by mckoy_slipstream View Post
    having passive income is the best way to earn money while you sleep and during spare times. sleeping is a must for a renewed body and mind, spare times can be use for other productive things, not just earning real cash, but for studying or learning things that will contribute to future endeavors.

    time is power, means the younger you are, the more time you have at your disposal. time is money means you should not waste a single minute, as the clock ticks, your net worth and knowledge should keep on ticking.
    any suggestions on unsa maayo para passive income sir?

  4. #694

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    i cannot give exact suggestion as to the type of passive income, read the definition here na lang para you'll have idea: Passive Income Definition | Investopedia

    i have a source of passive income, however, such may not fit your individual circumstance.
    Last edited by mckoy_slipstream; 07-17-2013 at 12:11 PM.

  5. #695

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    AGE:23
    Savings:3k lang paita sa 5 digit nga sweldo kana lang pa..daghan gasto sa balay..
    madato rag December...hahaha

  6. #696

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    Quote Originally Posted by makie29 View Post
    Guys, I'm currently running a group and we meet every other Saturday and talk about financial planning and stock market/economic updates. For now, we're doing it temporarily at Baseline. Our next schedules are as follows:

    July 13 (1pm to 3pm) - mutual funds lecture
    July 27 (2pm to 5pm) and August 10 (2pm to 5pm)- basic financial planning (2pm to 3pm) and stock market updates (3pm to 5pm)

    On August 10, we're planning to invite a guest speaker about entrepreneurship.
    To those who are interested to join, please let me know. The lectures are for free.
    Mu apil ko. Free rman jud kaha ni?

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    Quote Originally Posted by anetheramiz View Post
    Mu apil ko. Free rman jud kaha ni?
    It used to be free but we are now implementing a P1,500/year fee. The fee will be used to cover all expenses (venue, projector, etc.).
    But don't you worry since we have a one session "sit in" for you to decide whether you'll push through in joining the group or not.
    We also have a money back guarantee after two sessions if you're not satisfied with the group. The whole P1,500 will be returned.

  8. #698

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    19 years old - 150k
    tangible asset: labaw pas bumbay ang tubo

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnLashes View Post
    19 years old - 150k
    tangible asset: labaw pas bumbay ang tubo
    ayosa.. bata pa 6 digits naman savings.. nice! =)

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    Quote Originally Posted by makie29 View Post
    It used to be free but we are now implementing a P1,500/year fee. The fee will be used to cover all expenses (venue, projector, etc.).
    But don't you worry since we have a one session "sit in" for you to decide whether you'll push through in joining the group or not.
    We also have a money back guarantee after two sessions if you're not satisfied with the group. The whole P1,500 will be returned.
    dali game ko ani hehe Want to join the group kay basin naa tay bag-o makat-unan.. and I Really like the Market updates . I can also help scout and provide speakers for the group if unsa.. so how to join?

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