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    Any ideas? No franchise please. Thanks guys! Time to go serious na hahaha

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    Depende kung anong klasing negosyo at kung saan ang location mo pero 100G ay may kaliitan para sa umpisa. Sa five/six pwede pero dilikado baka magkaroon sila ng sakit na amnesia. Pero kung kilala mo ang pauutangin mo maganda. Mas mura yong interest na iyan kesa bangko.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucius View Post
    Any ideas? No franchise please. Thanks guys! Time to go serious na hahaha
    1. buy a good pc and connect to a good broadband isp.

    2. if you know computer graphics, programming or you have english teaching skills or education (etc.) you can find a foreign employer who will give you a job which allows telecommuting. (contact me for the website)

    3. earn in foreign currencies but be prepared to work at night! they can pay you via paypal so apply for a paypal account.

    alternate to no. 2: hire somebody to do the work for you!

    This works since I've been doing this for a year now! I started with 4 employees and now I have 9!

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    Cell Cards.... isipin mo lahat na ng tao ngayn may cell phone.. no load.. no txt.. no tawag.. kelangan nila ng load!
    isa sa kick back ko to.. hehehe

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    ano nga ba ang maganda sa 100K?
    parang wala na sa mahal ng bilihin sa pinas.
    kaya yong 100P para nalang 20P nalang or less.
    mas malapit nga sa reality ang sabi ni emong, cell card.
    or habang nag iisip ka ibanko mo muna sayang din kahit pano yong
    interest kahit maliit lang he he he or dagdagan mopa bili ka ng fb
    at gawin mong school service

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    food kiosk outside mall. mga food ngayon na pangtawid gutom ranges from P20-P30. tea, coffee, bibingka, noodles, hotdog, corn, shawarma, bread, etc. lahat sila ang price range ganyan... pang masa

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    Quote Originally Posted by juntzo View Post
    1. buy a good pc and connect to a good broadband isp.

    2. if you know computer graphics, programming or you have english teaching skills or education (etc.) you can find a foreign employer who will give you a job which allows telecommuting. (contact me for the website)

    3. earn in foreign currencies but be prepared to work at night! they can pay you via paypal so apply for a paypal account.

    alternate to no. 2: hire somebody to do the work for you!

    This works since I've been doing this for a year now! I started with 4 employees and now I have 9!
    P Pm naman ng Site... Thanks..

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    Quote Originally Posted by ***HoH*** View Post
    P Pm naman ng Site... Thanks..
    pm sent!

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    Quote Originally Posted by juntzo View Post
    pm sent!
    thank you po...

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    What's 'Good Business' mean? 3 or 5 year ROI on investment?

    A 12% annual net income means around 1,000 Php/mo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by juntzo View Post
    pm sent!
    ako din pa pM. thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ineedmorehp View Post
    ako din pa pM. thanks!
    pm sent!

    just beware of scams like if they will ask for money before they hire you. i'm not affiliated with this site but i found one of our best clients here!

    check often especially the part time link since ads are added daily!

    good luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DonT View Post
    What's 'Good Business' mean? 3 or 5 year ROI on investment?

    A 12% annual net income means around 1,000 Php/mo.
    i don't know how to compute the ROI but if you invest on a good pc and a broadband connection and you have the skills that a foreign employer needs, you could earn from $3 to $7 (average) per hour!

    anyway if you are posting here in tsikot, you already have a pc and internet connection! if you are really looking for a job, all you need is to find the employer who needs the skills that you have!

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    it is really hard to hink of a good business since you haven't started anything yet. itr would be like gambling your 100 k for the first few months so brace yourself! the looming US recession will have a large impact on our economy. better hold on to your cash a little longer before deciding.

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    Juntzo, pls pm me too boss. Very interested thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by juntzo View Post

    2. if you know computer graphics, programming or you have english teaching skills or education (etc.) you can find a foreign employer who will give you a job which allows telecommuting. (contact me for the website)
    pa PM din, thanks!!

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    11 Ways to Invest Your P100,000 with the Lowest Risk

    Posted by: Leo in News, Tips & Articles 1,153 Views

    Okay, let’s say you have a hundred grand to spare. You have no financial obligations like credit card debt or immediate financial needs like travel. Where do you invest P100,000? Here are some options:

    1. Special savings deposits. You can place the money in a special savings account that earns a much higher interest than a regular savings account.

    2. Time deposits. “P100,000 can be invested in a variety of ways. If you can’t tolerate any risk and would like your money to be near cash, or very liquid, stick with time deposits,” says J. Randell Tiongson, a Registered Financial Planner (RFP).

    3. T-bills. If you want relative safety, place your money in short-term government securities like Treasury bills (T-bills).

    4. RTBs. You can also invest in longer-term government securities like Fixed Rate Treasury Notes (FXTNs). Alternately, you can invest in Retail Treasury Bonds (RTBs), which require much smaller amounts.

    5. UITFs. Unit Investment Trust Funds (UITFs) are pooled funds that trust departments of commercial banks invest in various securities.

    6. Mutual funds. Similar to UITFs but more regulated, mutual funds pool money from thousands of investors. There are different types depending on your investment objectives. Randell explains, “Mutual funds and UITFs may be good options as they show good capital appreciation especially if you hold on to them for a long time.”

    7. Stocks. You can buy shares of publicly-listed stocks and ride the current bull run. “There’s always the stock market if you can take the risk,” says Randell, adding, “Another option is an equity-based mutual fund or UITF that can take care of managing the stock investments for you.”

    8. Foreign currency. You can exchange your P100,000 into foreign currency like the euro. Banks and forex brokers let you do this.

    9. Insurance plans. Whole life insurance plans have a savings component. A variation is the variable (also called unit-linked) insurance plan, which gives you greater control on how your premiums are invested.

    10. Endowment plans. These are insurance products that don’t provide lifetime coverage. They are often positioned as investment products because the emphasis is on the returns. Randell says, “You can also opt to purchase a single pay life insurance with an investment portion or an endowment. You can grow your money and get some insurance coverage while waiting.”

    11. Pension plans. You can buy a pre-need pension plan, that is, if you’re undeterred by the negative news on certain pre-need companies.

    Now, which is best? Well, it depends on your objective, risk appetite, and time frame. Randell concludes, “Just remember the general rule: the higher the yields are, the higher the risk.”


    http://www.mixph.com/2008/01/11-ways...west-risk.html

    This might also help

    http://www.entrephelp.mixph.com/

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    sorry double post.
    Last edited by C#@RD; January 25th, 2008 at 10:24 PM. Reason: sorry double post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ***HoH*** View Post
    P Pm naman ng Site... Thanks..
    Juntzo, pa pm din po pls. i'm also very interested in this outsourcing activity. maybe you can share some more things about it.. tks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PedRo View Post
    Juntzo, pa pm din po pls. i'm also very interested in this outsourcing activity. maybe you can share some more things about it.. tks!
    actually if you already have the pc and broadband connection then you don't have to invest any more money. if you have the skills that the employer wants then you can start. look at this latest ad from a US company:

    Graphic Designer wanted for US based company

    • WORK FROM HOME on your own schedule
    • Must have high speed internet access
    • Must be skilled in and possess Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator
    • Project based work (average of 15 projects per month)
    • Each project last approximately 4 hours
    • $25 USD per project
    • Paid weekly via Xoom.com

    Please visit our company site at www.Ruffneckwear.com
    Please submit resumes to customerservice*ruffneckwear.com
    • Location: Work from Home
    • Compensation: $25 USD per project
    • Telecommuting is ok.
    • This is a part-time job.
    if you want extra income and you can do the job then why not go for it? they will pay by xoom.com and all you have to do is open a bank account preferably with a bank that has branches in the US. you can earn in $!!!

    there are a lot of ads like this. the slowdown in the US (not a recession for me!) is actually good for us since companies are trying to save by outsourcing jobs to countries like the Phil. with lower labor costs!

    just be ready to work at night if they'll ask since they are working in their time zones!

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Good business for 100k budget?