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Showing posts with label finances. Show all posts
Showing posts with label finances. Show all posts

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!



Saturday, 16 April 2011

My life's mission update

The past few days had been such a joy: I was able to fully immerse myself in the other area of my life's mission.

Although it has always inspired me that the World Wide Web (internet) has allowed me to reach Pinoys all over the world, i can now say that what I have been up to the past couple of days has been to date the most rewarding.

I touched base - quite literally- with people in need of personal financial advice in the northern part of this country. The lectures I gave out had been eye-openers, these people bluntly told me. And that's enough for now for me to continue on with this fight.

Indeed, life has given me so much. It's time for me to really give back.

PS.
I have now started working on my e-book about managing one's personal finances. It will be out very soon. Meantime, enjoy great reads I am sharing with you, readers in my newly-created page titled "e-books".

May wealth and happiness follow you forever.




I have also been busy working on my e-book collections which i intend to share with my readers.

Saturday, 9 April 2011

Readers' question: How do i save money?

How to Save Money when Times are ToughA reader emailed me, asking "how do i save money?".Another one asks my opinion on Francisco Colayco's suggestion (in his book, Pera mo, Palaguin mo) of using envelopes.

With this post, I hope to answer these questions in the simplest, and most effective way i can. In fact, i will only use 3 words: Just do it!

I'm sorry if you were expecting a magic formula. But folks, really, ask yourself, how else do you expect yourself to save? In my opinion, there is no formula. Just willpower.

The Only Investment Guide You'll Ever NeedBy all means you can, save every excess centavo. These add up. It's developing the habit that's more important. Once you've developed the habit, and have made this automatic and lasting, I promise you, you will very soon be taking the next big leap which is "growing your money" thru investments.


I can relate to you, ordinary Juan Dela Cruzes. I've been there. I am living proof that this is possible. Discipline, willpower and a bias for action. These are key.

Hesitant still? Also read (click links) relevant topics about:

a) Why create wealth?
b) Why save?
c) Money-saving tips
d) Investing 101
e) What to do with money saved

Thursday, 24 March 2011

Basketball and building wealth in the Philippines



Before anything else, let me make it clear: I love basketball. I play the game 3x a week. It is one of my greatest passions in life. However, i feel time is beginning to catch up on me. One day soon, i'll be saying goodbye to the sport. But not before i give the Filipino youngsters out there a piece of my mind. 

"one of my personal joys"
The Pinoy male reader will definitely relate to this post. The female ones, my apologies if you cannot. 

Something’s really wrong with the below scenario:

Almost everyday at around 3pm, a group of  basketball playing guys travel to an unfamiliar barangay to look for worthy opponents. This is called “dayo”, in street language. Normally, the hosts (the ones dinayo) would agree to play but with a bet, to which the visitors (the dayo) accept as this is their intention in the first place – to try to win games so as to bring home cash.

So the exciting game begins.