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September 30th, 2012 12:08 PM #1
Dahil sa pagiging todo kuripot ko sa aking buhay eh nakaipon po ako ng ganoong amount ng cash. Ayaw ko naman na ilagay lang lahat sa bank savings account yun kasi maliit lang ang return. May alternative investments po ba kayong pwedeng irecommend sa akin? Ako po ay nag-aaral pa rin ngayon at hindi employed. Salamat po sa maisusuggest nyo.
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October 1st, 2012 01:16 AM #3
try ROPxx bonds purchased through banks.
minimum investment P5,000.
annual interest at around 5% net, interest rates vary depending on market situation.
principal and interest protected if you complete the term.
you have option to sell early for additional profit.
inquire at your preferred bank if they offer this product.
xx stands for maturity year. for example ROP25 would mean that the bond would mature on year 2025.
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October 1st, 2012 10:34 AM #4
pagibig housing bonds.. guaranteed 8% per annum for 5 years.. so 40% in 5 years.. tax free..
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October 1st, 2012 11:06 AM #5buy and sell ng sasakyan.. yan ang ginawa ko dati.. wala pa ako sasakyan nun... binigay lang sa aken ng Mother ko yung sasakyan... then nung nakabili na ako ng 2nd hand na sasakyan binenta ko na yung sasakyan na binigay sa aken then binigay ko yung money sa Mother ko.. ok naman ang kita minsan break even minsan kita ng konte... pero may sarili na akong kotse at marami akong natutunan about car maintenance..
1st car ko noon is a Kia Pride LX na nabili ko sa 55t... 10t ang nilaan ko sa Maintenance(Mga Belts and etc....) then after 4 months nabenta ko siya ng 75t...Last edited by 1997; October 1st, 2012 at 11:10 AM.
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October 11th, 2012 01:26 AM #8
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October 11th, 2012 02:59 AM #10
Safest? I get what you mean but I wouldnt say that when talking about investments. Risk and return are proportional. Cost averaging doesnt make one's investment "safest". But it reduces risk. BTW, i'm waiting for november so I could start investing again. Choosing between BDO's EIP (Equity Fund) and BPI's RSP (Odyssey Funds). BDO doesnt require 10k up front though.
True, true, true. :D