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Showing posts with label become rich. Show all posts
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Monday, 25 April 2011

See this yahoo featured article about how to retire a millionaire

Yahoo featured this today. Click the link.

start-with-10k-retire-millionaire-marketwatch: Personal Finance News from Yahoo! Finance

For most of us Pinoys, around P10M (instead of $1M) is enough retirement fund. So do the math. $:P exchange rate is around P42. This should give us an idea of how much to target monthly and how long.

Good luck, people. Information is key!



Monday, 18 April 2011

Mutual Funds Performance update - Q1 2011 report

Let me refresh your memory, dear readers:


Mutual fundImage via WikipediaWhat is a Mutual Fund?

A mutual fund collectively pools money from individual and corporate investors. These funds are managed by a professional fund manager who invests the collected money in financial securities such as stocks, bonds, or money market instruments. In local lingo, this is one type of  "bakas" system of investing, as I mentioned in a previous article of mine. (Read about it here). 


Our friends from the Investment Company Association of the Philippines (www.icap.com.ph).has made public the Philippine Mutual Funds Performance Report for the 1st quarter, 2011, as follows:

In bullet points:

  • Mutual funds in the Philippines were off to a not-so-good start in 2011, as most funds registered negative returns during the first quarter of the year.
  • This was in stark contrast to the funds’ performance during the similar period last year, wherein all but one mutual fund were in positive territory.
Note: 
a) Figures in (xxx) below denote a loss; 
b) In blue means a gain 


EQUITY FUNDS (primarily invested in Peso equity securities): 
Sun Life Prosperity Phil. Equity Fund – (1.18%)
Philequity PSE Index Fund – (1.31%)
Philequity Fund – (1.52%)
United Fund – (2.11%)
Philam Strategic Growth Fund – (2.78%)
Philippine Stock Index Fund – (4.18%)
First Metro Save and Learn Equity Fund – (4.86%)
ATR KimEng Equity Opportunity Fund – (5.46%)

FOREIGN CURRENCY-DENOMINATED EQUITY FUND
ATR KimEng AsiaPlus Recovery Fund – (0.05%)

BALANCED FUNDS (primarily invested in Peso debt and equity securities)
Sun Life Prosperity Balanced Fund – (1.51%)
Optima Balanced Fund - (2.29%)
Bahay Pari Solidaritas Fund – (2.79%)
GSIS Mutual Fund - (2.82%)
Philam Fund, Inc. – (2.82%)
NCM Mutual Fund of the Phils. – (2.86%)
First Metro Save and Learn Balanced Fund Inc. – (5.16%)
MFCP Kabuhayan Fund – (5.90%)
ALFM Growth Fund – (6.74%)


FOREIGN CURRENCY-DENOMINATED BALANCED FUNDS: 
Cocolife Dollar Fund Builder – 0.68%
Sun Life Prosperity Dollar Advantage Fund – 0.19%

BOND FUNDS (primarily invested in Peso debt securities)
Cocolife Fixed Income Fund – 1.33%
First Metro Save and Learn Fixed Income Fund – (0.13%)
Grepalife Bond Fund Corporation – (0.24%)
ALFM Peso Bond Fund – (0.37%)
Philequity Peso Bond Fund – (0.82%)
Sun Life Prosperity Bond Fund – (1.00%)
Ekklesia Mutual Fund – (1.28%)
Philam Bond Fund – (1.32%)
Prudentialife Fixed Income Fund - (3.01%)
Sun Life Prosperity GS Fund – (3.06%)

FOREIGN CURRENCY-DENOMINATED BOND FUNDS:
PAMI Global Bond Fund – 0.41%
Philequity Dollar Income Fund – 0.02%
ALFM Dollar Bond Fund – (0.04%)
Grepalife Fixed Income Fund Corp. – (0.22%)
Grepalife Dollar Bond Fund – (0.31%)
Sun Life Prosperity Dollar Abundance Fund – (0.90%)
Philam Dollar Bond Fund – (0.93%)
ATR KimEng Total Return Bond Fund – (1.35%)
ALFM Euro Bond Fund – (1.73%)
MAA Privilege Euro Fixed Income Fund - (2.90%)
MAA Privilege Dollar Fixed Income Fund – (4.76%)


MONEY MARKET FUNDS (primarily invested in short-term Peso securities)
ALFM Money Market Fund – 0.41%
ATR KimEng Money Market Fund – 0.34%
First Metro Save and Learn Money Market Fund, Inc. – 0.29%
Philam Managed Income Fund – 0.14%
Sun Life Prosperity Money Market Fund – 0%

My take:
Although the rate of return is a good measure of performance, other things such as consistency of return and exposure to risks must also be considered. Note that past performance of a fund is not and cannot be a guarantee of future returns.


So there. Again, INFORMATION IS KEY! Be wise with your investments, readers.

You may also want to read my article on : Earning while sleeping. Read here.
Hesitant? Read my article on hesitation here.


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Tuesday, 12 April 2011

This could change your life forever.

 

Read carefully as this may change your life forever. Are you ready for the next big step? Read the rest of this article below.










The 1st quarter PH stock Market report is now out. Get your copy of the Philippine Daily Inquirer (PDI) now. It's on section B2.

In it, my friend Doris Dumlao interviewed a number of local equity experts on their views on the current scenario AND, brace yourselves coz here comes the surprise!!!! - their top picks for the next quarter.

That's FREE advice for you right there. Grab your PDI copy now and start your journey. Get involved, know your way around the Philippine stock market and the options readily available for you. Be in the know.

It's all there. The corporations which will make you retire as multi-millionaires. Change your life right here, right now.

Truly readers, information is key!

Sunday, 27 March 2011

List of Banks in the Philippines


Good news, everyone. Our friends from www.workingpinoy.com has provided you readers with a complete listing of the Banks in the Philippines today.

Enjoy!

List of Banks in the Philippines — Universal Banks, Commercial Banks


These are the 38 universal and commercial banks

Wednesday, 23 March 2011

My online wealth breakthrough moment

Did you know there is more to the internet than we think? I have recently been introduced to the world of online income streams by no less than the Philippine's best online marketing guru, Jomar Hilario. Here's the full story. And here's a picture of me and the maestro.

Creating Wealth Philippines, the blog, is the direct product of the lessons Jomar taught me. I had this linked to a twitter account, in which my first ever tweet went: "What I know, I shall share - promise".

I intend to keep that promise.