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    #291
    Quote Originally Posted by MR_BIG18 View Post
    Credit and loans? Etc..if zero, youre in a better that most people.. your income has the power to earn more money thru savings and investments...kaysa pambayad ng utang..

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    Fortunately no loans and credit.
    Yes bro, investing while young so i can reap the benefits sooner rather than later.

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    #292
    Quote Originally Posted by madball View Post
    Dapat siguro isama na sa HS curriculum ang personal finance.
    Agree and disagree. Sa mga typical teens, di pa nila priority kumita pera. So malamang di nila maiintindihan.
    Unless na lang na business minded talaga ang pamilyang pinag galingan, baka mabaliwala lang.


    Sa end of college na lang siguro kung san mas kelangan nila mapaghandaan ang financial windfall ng sumasahod na. Yung iba kasi gastador ng sahod.
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Akala ko naman nice neighborhood with 9 digit houses

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    Progression. Mahirap magskip kung walang means. Unless, sabi nga dito previously, mag asawa ng mayaman. Heheh

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    #293
    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    Agree and disagree. Sa mga typical teens, di pa nila priority kumita pera. So malamang di nila maiintindihan.
    Unless na lang na business minded talaga ang pamilyang pinag galingan, baka mabaliwala lang.


    Sa end of college na lang siguro kung san mas kelangan nila mapaghandaan ang financial windfall ng sumasahod na. Yung iba kasi gastador ng sahod.
    Progression. Mahirap magskip kung walang means. Unless, sabi nga dito previously, mag asawa ng mayaman. Heheh

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    Sabi mo kasi nice neighborhood and that's how I define nice neighborhood kaya nagulat ako

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    #294
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    pansin mo the lowest 2 groups are most liquid

    and their most valuable assets are their motor vehicles and their house

    kaya i don't get people who size up other people by the car

    a really rich person and a working class person may own a fortuner or whatever SUV

    ang hindi nakikita ung ibang assets nung rich person

    while the working class person ung SUV niya is his most valuable asset... almost his entire net worth dala dala niya sa kalye araw araw

    Nice share bruh!

    Correct, Parang sa physical aspect ng tao din yan...
    good from the outside pero when you talk to that person parang lutang kausap... hehhee... ang tototong maganda yung sa kaluoban... [emoji4]

    BTT: yung mga rich more on business sila noh... well kung jan naman kukunin mo yung lahat ng gagastohin mo in daily living, the big chunk of your asset should be spend their as well...


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    #295
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Sabi mo kasi nice neighborhood and that's how I define nice neighborhood kaya nagulat ako

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    Oo nga pala, iba definition mo.
    Put into context na lang. My post was creating a point of view from the masses perspective.

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    #296
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post

    Ms cath, saan sa table jan ang acceptable sayo?

    Given that pasado si lalaki and that you are looking also for your future... yung pinaka least jan na masasabi mo na,”okay nato, kahit saging lang basta loving”.


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    #297
    Quote Originally Posted by BlancNoir View Post
    We humans and our need for validation. Lol

    That's why we are a consumer driven market.
    This is why the government doesn't put any effort to teach us financial literacy. Its so good to do business here.

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    #298
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    pansin mo the lowest 2 groups are most liquid

    and their most valuable assets are their motor vehicles and their house

    kaya i don't get people who size up other people by the car

    a really rich person and a working class person may own a fortuner or whatever SUV

    ang hindi nakikita ung ibang assets nung rich person

    while the working class person ung SUV niya is his most valuable asset... almost his entire net worth dala dala niya sa kalye araw araw

    True! Maraming ganyan.

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    #299
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    pansin mo the lowest 2 groups are most liquid

    and their most valuable assets are their motor vehicles and their house

    kaya i don't get people who size up other people by the car

    a really rich person and a working class person may own a fortuner or whatever SUV

    ang hindi nakikita ung ibang assets nung rich person

    while the working class person ung SUV niya is his most valuable asset... almost his entire net worth dala dala niya sa kalye araw araw

    Salamat dito sir.

    I'm in my 20s and actually planning to purchase a bigbike/project car since ang daming nag v-vlog sa Youtube about their bigbike or project car at aminado ako na engganyo ako (ang daming 2nd hand bigbikes/kotse na nagkalat sa marketplace na masasabe ko magandang deal during this pandemic).

    Pero pagkatapos ko basahin mga replies nyo dito sa thread, naisipan ko na i postpone nalang yun plano ko at mag invest nalang sa iba hehe.

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    #300
    Please Wait... | Cloudflare

    How Much Money Does the Typical Filipino Keep in His Bank Account?
    The Philippines still has a low savings rate.



    The average bank balance of most Filipinos is less than P5,000.

    The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP)'s latest report (2017) on the State of Financial Inclusion shows 62 percent of all deposit account holders in the country only keep P5,000 and below in their bank balances.
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    Last edited by _Cathy_; July 17th, 2022 at 02:38 PM.