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Bago po tayo maginvest, pwede po nating sundan/pagisipan ito. #1. Healthcare. Dahil kapag nagkasakit tayo, baka ibenta r...
07/07/2019

Bago po tayo maginvest, pwede po nating sundan/pagisipan ito.

#1. Healthcare. Dahil kapag nagkasakit tayo, baka ibenta rin natin yung “investment” natin. At kung kailangan na kailangan ang pera pampahospital, ibebenta mo ng palugi yung “investment” (e.g. real estate, car, stocks). Sayang. Kung may healthcare, pwedeng di na magalaw yung investment.

#2. Protection / Life Insurance. Instant cash na marereceive ng family kapag kinuha ni Lord ang breadwinner or policyholder. Ito naman ay para sa family natin. Kasi kung kinuha tayo ni Lord at ang naiwan lang natin sa family ay yung “investment” natin, kung wala silang pera (dahil walang life insurance) ay baka ibenta lang din ang ating investment ng palugi. Sayang nanaman. 🙂

If you love yourself, dapat may healthcare. If you love your family, you need to protect them.

#3. Eliminate bad debts. Bago po natin simulan maginvest, siguraduhing walang utang na may malaking interest. Dahil baka mas malaki yung interest ng utang kaysa sa kikitain ng investment. Tignan mabuti.

#4. Emergency fund. Hindi po emergency ang panganganak at pagpapaaral ng anak. Dahil pinaghahandaan po ‘yan. Pwedeng maging emergency ay kung mawalan ng trabaho, nagkacalamity, pangsuporta sa kamaganak kung may di inaasahang mangyari, etc. 3x ng iyong monthly na gastos ay unti unting ipunin pang emergency. Kung wala nito, baka mabenta mo ang investment ng palugi o kaya mangutang ng may interest.

#5. Investment. Pwedeng pwede na at may peace of mind ka na. 🙂 Saan? Kung may goal ka, mas madali mo malalaman kung saan mo ilalagay. Common na investment natin ay sa stocks or sa real estate or business. Kung gusto mo ng business pero ayaw mo ng sakit sa ulo, pwede kang makipartner nalang sa ibang companies. Kung gusto mo real estate, bili ng stocks ni Ayala Land. Kung gusto mo ng food business, bili ng stocks ni Jollibee., Etc. Pwede mong ipaubaya sa experts dahil sila sure na kumikita at di kailangan ng malaking kapital. May kita ka na, di pa stress. Pwede mong gamitin ang iyong oras sa mas productive na bagay.

Paano magsisimula, Francis? Pwede nating simulan sa tinatawag na long-term care.

Ano yun? Ganito yan...
☝️ Una, meron kang healthcare ngayon at sa pagtanda. Kahit retired ka na meron pa rin. Kailan ba lumalabas ang sakit? Pagtanda natin.
✌️ Pangalawa, kung sakaling may nangyari sa kumuha nito, yung family makakareceive ng insurance. Considered paid na ang buong plan at malilipat yung buong healthcare sa beneficiary.
👌 Pangatlo, ito yung maganda. Kung di nagagamit yung healthcare fund, nakasave and invest lang sya. Kaya di sayang. 🙂

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Paano nga ba lumalago ang Pera sa Mutual Fund?1. Malaki o maliit man na halaga ng investments ay pinagsasama sama para i...
07/07/2019

Paano nga ba lumalago ang Pera sa Mutual Fund?

1. Malaki o maliit man na halaga ng investments ay pinagsasama sama para ibili ng Stocks.
Halimbawa: 100 K kay Pedro, 50 K kay Juan at 5 K kay Tomas.

2. Ang pinagsama-samang pera ay ilalagay ng ekspertong Fund Manager sa pinili niyang 10 o higit pang magagandang kumpanya, ito ay dumaan sa masusing pagaaral sa pagpili. At dahil sa 10 Kumpanya, napakaliit ng chance na malugi dahil imposible bmagsak ang value ng 10 company ng sabay sabay.

3. Kapag kumita, ibibigay ang kita sa bawat investor, Tulad noong December 2017 Isang mutual fund company ang kumita ng 23%.

4. Ibig sabihin Kumita na ng 23 % ang 100 K ni Pedro ng 23K, 11,500 kay Juan at 1,150 naman kay Tomas.
Ito’y tuloy-tuloy na pagkita compounding habang nagdadagdag ka ng investments mo,
Ito ang pinakasimpleng paraan ng pagiipon na safe, legal at tama na mas malaki ang interest kumpara sa bangko.

Ikaw saan nakalagay ang pera mo? Gusto mo bang malaman paano ka makakapagsimula sa halagang 1,000?

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Kung May tanong na: Sino gustong mag RETIRE na mayaman siguradong marami ang may gusto pero kapag sasabihin na aral muna...
12/02/2018

Kung May tanong na: Sino gustong mag RETIRE na mayaman siguradong marami ang may gusto pero kapag sasabihin na aral muna kung paano ang pagyaman. Maraming excuses para hindi ito gawin or ayaw gawin.

FACT: THERE IS NO EASY MONEY
Kailangan muna mag tanim bago Anihin
Kailangan muna mag-ipon at mag invest bago ka mag RETIRE ng mayaman.

Tara usap tayo, attend ka ng free Seminars ng Financial Literacy..

Bago ka tumodo sa Investment, make sure na meron ka munang life insurance. In case you unexpectedly die too soon, ang P1...
29/01/2018

Bago ka tumodo sa Investment, make sure na meron ka munang life insurance. In case you unexpectedly die too soon, ang P10k na na-invest mo ay around 10k pa din--obviously, di sapat ang amount na 'yan para sa family (or dependents) na maiiwan mo.

Before you get Insurance, be sure meron kang sapat na Healthcare. Mas mataas ang probability ng pagkakasakit, kumpara sa diretsong pagkasawi. Maraming cases kung saan, ang 10yrs na pinag-hirapang kitain (at ipunin) ay 10days lamang na gagastusin sa ospital.

Mayroon ding paraan para ikaw ay maging "Stock Market Participant w/ an Edge" ~ kung saan ang Investment mo ay may kaakibat na Healthcare Funds plus Insurance na, at may tax advantage ka pa.



A must read sa mga may kaiser health plan at sa mga nagbabalak kumuha ng kaiser po.Somebody asked:"Upon maturity 85% of ...
29/01/2018

A must read sa mga may kaiser health plan at sa mga nagbabalak kumuha ng kaiser po.

Somebody asked:
"Upon maturity 85% of the total premium ang maibabalik po sa atin. Paano yung 15%, saan daw napunta?"

Let us take the example of K100. The annual premium for K100 is P58,821, so the 7 year total is P411,747.

If no hospitalization claims were made during the first 7 years, then on the 20th year, 85% of P411,747 or P350,000 will be given to the planholder as "Long Term Care Bonus."

This P350,000 is just one of the components of the projected maximum value on maturity. What are these components?

Total accumulated unused health benefits: P269,750
Long Term Care Benefit: P100,000
Long Term Care Bonus: P350,000
Total Accumulated Additional Health Benefits: 446,419.
Total: P1,116,169

P1,116,169 is roughly 283% of total premiums.
P350,000 is 85% of total premiums.
Saan nagpunta ang 15%?

I do not know exactly how the computations go, but this 85% (P350k) return of premiums is only 30% of the total maximum projected value (P1,116,69)

Maybe the 15% is returned as the Long Term Care Benefit, which is about 24% of total premiums, so 85% + 24% = 109%.

Meaning bumalik na lahat ng premiums, may extra 9% pa, ddon pa lang sa Long term care benefit at long term care bonus, kaya all other benefits are effectively FREE.

Kaya after 20 years
-- the total accumulated unused health benefits (with interest) totalling P269,740 is FREE
-- the total accumulated additional health benefits (with interest) totalling P446,419 is FREE.

And if the Lord takes you home early within 20 years?
Your family gets P450k (or P900k if accidental), or about 109% (or 218%) of all premiums paid, and still get the maturity value on the 20th year!

So how do we explain this?
The 85% just complicates the explanation, and gives rise to strange questions like where did the 15% go?

Maybe we should explain it like this:
-- we will pay Kaiser a maximum of 7 years of premiums.
-- the insurance coverage is about 109% of 7 years of annual premiums, double if by accidental death.
-- on maturity, we get 236% to 286% of all premiums paid, depending on mode of payment.
-- if the Lord takes us home within 20 years, our beneficiary gets the proceeds of insurance (109%) PLUS the plan (less insurance, or 236-283%)

Maski anong mangyari panalo!

Is this better or more confusing?

Usual mindset ng mga pinoy.Kapag tinanong mo kung meron...1. Ipon? "wala pa"2. Investment? "wala"3. Emergency Fund? "Ay ...
11/01/2018

Usual mindset ng mga pinoy.

Kapag tinanong mo kung meron...

1. Ipon? "wala pa"
2. Investment? "wala"
3. Emergency Fund? "Ay magprocess na lang ako ng loan application ko tutal e no need pag-ipunan kasi nga emergency"
4. Healthcare? "Ay sir may Philhealth naman na, libre pa ako pati pamilya ko"
5. Insurance? "Ayaw ko niyan kasi walang kwenta naman iyan. Hindi ko kailangan"

and lastly...

6. Utang? "Madami po! uutang pa nga po ulit ako"

Nakakalungkot pa nito, matagal na silang nagta-trabaho.
Yung iba naman, bata pa kaso habang tumatagal kinamumulatan ang utang.

Escape the rat race, maigi habang bata pa.

Build your financial foundation nang maaga.

Ubusin ang mga bad debts, do not let your money work against you

If you need someone to talk about financial literacy, I may help.
Just drop a pm.


BENEFITS OF INVESTING IN MUTUAL FUNDS* It is professionally managed* It is very liquid* It is diversified* It has a low ...
01/11/2017

BENEFITS OF INVESTING IN MUTUAL FUNDS

* It is professionally managed
* It is very liquid
* It is diversified
* It has a low minimum investment requirement
* It is very transparent
* It has strong track records
* It is safe and secured
* The gains are tax exempt
* Zero Load fees (Exclusive for IMG members)

Why Invest in Mutual funds?
- because mutual mutual funds is one of the most realistic investment options to outpace inflation.

What is the minimum amount required to invest in a mutual fund?
- a mutual fund can be an easy entry to investing as you don't need a large amount of money to start. One can start at Php1,000 - Php5,000.

But in securing your future, you need to build a solid financial foundation.

Building a solid financial foundation is just like building a house. You build it from the ground up.

First, you must have proper healthcare coverage in these event of a serious health problem or sickness. Both of these can greatly affect or upset a person’s financial stability, especially during old age. Statistics show that 90% of personal bankcruptcies are due to unexpected and unforeseen illness.

Second, you must have proper protection in the event of your premature death. If this happens, then you have instant money to pay off any responsibilities and liabilities left behind.

Third, manage and pay off all your debts.

Fourth, set aside 3 to 6 months of your income to deal with sudden changes in the job or business. This is also to pay unforeseen accidents or repairs.

Fifth, save and make long-term investments.

You should consider your healthcare and protection as a priority. Why? Even if you save a few hundred pesos a month, but have no healthcare and life insurance, it will not take you far. When you get sick, disabled, or die suddenly, your savings won’t last very long. Getting long-term healthcare and life insurance are the best investments.

Likewise, if you experience an emergency but your money is tied up in some investments, how could you deal with the sudden unexpected expense? If your money was not tied up then it could have been used as your emergency fund. Worst, if you have an emergency and you have no savings or emergency fund, then you may have to apply for debt.

A strong foundation will result to you having sturdier and resilient finances that can withstand any money-related storms, tornadoes, and earthquakes. Following these five building block of strong financial foundation will help build and secure your financial future.

Build your Solid Financial Foundation now, become your own financial educator by attending our FREE Financial Class in Makati. We also have webinars for those in the Provinces and Abroad.

REVEAL THE SECRET OF WEALTHY PEOPLE(Bakit ang Mayamam lalo yumayaman at ang mahirap ay mahirap parin)LEARN HOW TO BE A P...
31/10/2017

REVEAL THE SECRET OF WEALTHY PEOPLE
(Bakit ang Mayamam lalo yumayaman at ang mahirap ay mahirap parin)
LEARN HOW TO BE A PART OF GIGANTIC COMPANIES IN THE PHILIPPINES.

Attend our FREE WEBINAR LEARNING SESSION, via ZOOM, or MEET US FOR FREE MENTORING and Avail the Best Seller Book of 2017..

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Naghahanap kba  ng Condo or Bahay?Gusto mo maka discount?📊 To purchase your Condo or Real Estate Property (from SMDC, Ay...
31/10/2017

Naghahanap kba ng Condo or Bahay?
Gusto mo maka discount?

📊 To purchase your Condo or Real Estate Property (from SMDC, AyalaLand, VistaLand, DMCI, or MegaWorld), meron kang 2 options:

1. You may go thru a duly licensed broker or sales agent of any of these property providers.

2. You can choose to have Direct Access as an "IMG Preferred Member" ~ this way, you'll get the Sales Commission from the property that you buy (20k to 70k, depende sa provider and unit bought), PLUS you'll get a chance to avail of other exclusive benefits of the IMG Preferred Membership program.

WHICH One Do You Prefer, Option 1 or Option2?

The best investment is financial education.If you want to invest in mutual funds or stock market starts in financial edu...
24/10/2017

The best investment is financial education.

If you want to invest in mutual funds or stock market starts in financial education, because we need to educate first our self before we invest to anything, because without financial education it ends up nothing but scam.

Scam start in financial Ignorance,

Dont Ignore the Free financial seminar IMG offers, it helps you to be financially literate and guide you to build your financial foundation.



Mutual Fund (Investments) – FAQs What are Mutual Funds? To start with, there are what we call Mutual Fund Companies, som...
15/10/2017

Mutual Fund (Investments) – FAQs

What are Mutual Funds?

To start with, there are what we call Mutual Fund Companies, some examples are the following:

1. Philam Asset Management, Inc. (PAMI)
2. Philequity Management, Inc. (PEMI)
3. First Metro Asset Management, Inc. (FAMI)
4. ATRAM (former ATR KimEng)
5. SOLDIVO FUNDS
6. Sun Life Asset Management Co. Inc.

…At marami pang iba.

Each of these companies offer/sell a range of their Mutual Fund investments to us... to you. If you buy now one or several of these, that's the time that you say something like: "May Mutual Funds ako!" or "Nag-invest ako sa Mutual Funds" …and so on.

Mutual Fund investments are actually "pooled funds". They are pooled or pinag sama-sama together para makabuo ng mas malaki or "strategic" na fund which is then further invested in different financial instruments or vehicles (such as stocks/equities, gov't bonds, commercial papers, fixed income, etc.).

Q: Sinong nagpu-pool at nag-i-invest nung pooled funds?
A: Eh di, yung Mutual Fund Company w/c you have chosen to get one or several products from... specifically, yung tinatawag nila na Fund Managers nila.

Q: Are they legit companies?
A: Mutual Funds are "legitimate financial institutions" and are "highly regulated" by the Securities & Exchange Commission (and indirectly by the PSE and BSP rin).
~Another way of saying that, Mutual Funds are [very] legal --- they are specially designed/composed for the "average investors".

*Note: Mutual Funds are Not "Fixed-Income/Rate" instruments (e.g. Savings Account, Time Deposit, Special Deposit), they are subject to the "volatilities" of the stock market. They offer potentially higher returns with relatively higher potential risks than fixed-income structures.

Q: How do we make use of them as "financial instruments"?
A: Dahil "pooled" nga, you can now have a chance to participate (or invest) in the stock market and other more sophisticated investments kahit maliit lang ang pera mo (usually, Entry Capital can be as low as P10k to even P5k lang---para ka lang bumili ng mumurahing celphone).

Owning or investing-in a Mutual Fund is recommended by experts in the following scenarios:

#1. Pag di ka naman well-versed sa stocks or equities and you do not have (yet) the proper "skills, attitude, & time" (tulad ng mga professional investors) or kung wala ka namang interes para mag-pakadalubhasa sa area na ito, but you really feel that you need to be part of (or "ride") higher-yielding investment vehicles so that you can out-pace inflation, as you move towards your life’s investment objectives (ang hirap kayang humabol pag naiwan ka na, diba?)

*Note: Of course, you should at least know the basics man lang, diba? Do your own research! Better yet, be part of group who has trained financial mentors.

#2. Pag maliit lang ang naka-allocate mong pera for "riskier" investments or di mo pa kaya "emotionally" maglagay ng malaki dahil "natatakot" kang malugi (at di mo pa na-re realize na sa "Opportunity to Earn" ka dapat naka-focus at hindi sa "potential losses").

#3. Pag "long-term" (5 years & up) ang Investment Objectives mo --- e.g. retirement/pension, health & medical needs**, college education ng mga anak (pamangkin, inaanak, etc.), pondo para sa pangarap mong luxury cruise, etc.

**You should also have a Long Term Care (LTC) investment na dapat ka-tandem ng Short-term Healthcare plan w/c is provided by your company (while you are employed lang, pano pag hindi na?).

#4. Pag bangko lang ang alam mong pag-lagyan ng pera mo --- congratulations... meron ka nang kulang-kulang 0.25% per Annum sa savings mo...practically "risk-free(?)" pa!! Habang kinakain ng 3-5% Inflation Rate and natutulog mong pera.
*Note: VERY DANGEROUS talaga pag hindi mo alam ang Rule-of-72!

Q: Pa'no ako kikita?
A: Through "Capital Gains" or pag nag-appreciate yung value ng shares mo.
Ex. Kung bumili ka ng 500 shares at P10/share last year (so, worth P5,000 yun)... tapos this year, naging P15/share na... may P7,500 ka na na pwedeng ibenta (or sell,redeem,cash-in... pere-pareho lang yan)… therefore, meron kang (dyarararann dyaraaan!) 50% gain equivalent to P 2,500. (Kaya ba ng banko mo yan, hmmm?!).
Example lang ‘to ha… pero this is very possible my friend.

Or... Thru "Accumulation of Shares" sa pamamagitan ng consistent buying of additional shares (think of it as para kang nag-huhulog lang sa bangko every month or quarter) --- this second approach is what experts call Money-Cost Averaging method.

Q: Para ba silang mga Insurance company (yung mutual fund companies)?
A: Insurance companies offer products (insurance products) that serve as "Protection" while Mutual Fund companies offer pooled funds (mutual funds) that serve as "Investment."

At any rate, both Protection and Investments are critical building-blocks in establishing a Solid Financial Foundation---parang Offense & Defense, Left & Right, Day & Night lang yan... mag-kaiba pero parehong mahalaga! Delikado pag wala ang isa sa kanila.

Q: May mga pag-pipilian pa ba (choices)?
A: Sa Mutual Funds, you have the power to choose from amongst the products that they offer. Generally, 3 main types lang yan... iba't-iba lang tawag nila~
(1) Equity/Stock Fund,
(2) Fixed-Income/Bond Fund, and
(3) Balanced Fund (a blend of Equity & Bond funds)

Q: Kelangan ko bang bantayan lagi ang investment ko? (baka mapuyat ako!)
A: The fund manager (and a team of qualified professionals) will generally do that for you--yaan mong sila ang mapuyat, trabaho nila yun. Monitor mo lang din syempre ang pondo mo (pera mo yun e, kelangan subaybayan mo diba), Make it Grow! (by accumulating more shares on a regular basis), and Stick to your Investment Plans & Goals (or the reason/s why you did invest in the first place)... The rest is Victory!

So, yan... I hope nakatulong kahit pa'no ang explanation na ito. Again, please do your own research also.

As a closing, the most fundamental step is... to Make your Decision... Today! (tomorrow brings you closer to being "too late").

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Taken from actual, personal Q&A files
By: R. Salvador Oblena, CSS /

Photo credit: Rampver Financials

Which do you want ? DEPOSITOR OR INVESTOR? If you deposit or save in the bank -Your savings Earns 0.20 % per year.Inflat...
07/10/2017

Which do you want ?
DEPOSITOR OR INVESTOR?

If you deposit or save in the bank -Your savings Earns 0.20 % per year.
Inflation is 4-6% it decreases your money every year. Withholding tax 20% every withdrawals.

So are you actually earning in the bank? Your money earns Not even 1% , inflation alone you already lost a lot and how about tax 20% ? tsk tsk you are actually working to SAVE AND BECOME LOSER.

IF you are INVESTOR Open mutual funds. You will Earn an average of 12 -25% per year.
Compare to 0.20% saving in bank which platform do you earn more ? It's no brainer why still save in the Bank ? While your bank transfer your money to Mutual funds🙄 and enjoy the high rate you suppose to get!

Don't delay start investing now it's so easy 👍
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from US KNOWLEDGE is the New money now !

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