Hahaha
Middle class nga lang.
Uy, may tinamaan. Bato-bato sa langit...hehehe
Btw, the article above was written by Rick Reilly. It's fun reading an article without grammatical or spelling errors. Yung ibang magaling kasi diyan, isang paragraph na nga lang ang post, sablay pa, hehehe. Tapos nagmamarunong sa ekonomiya. What is the world coming to?
http://sports.espn.go.com/espnmag/story?id=3469271
Last edited by Galactus; July 8th, 2010 at 05:12 PM.
*SG Baka middle class sa mga elite...
Meron din kasi dito isang so-called "finance professional" tinamaan sa sinabi ni uls eh...
Sa definition na yan di na sya mayaman kasi pati auto nya (Civic FD if I recall used pa nga ata) may loan sya sa kumpanya nya... Sabi ni uls kasi mga mayayaman binilbili ang mga depreciating assets like car by paying cash and not having loans. Of course, I agree... Di naman ako mayaman, may-kaya lang pero mga kotse ko lahat yun cash...Originally Posted by uls
RE: private aircraft
RE: the article posted above
professional athletes, actors who spend their money on stuff like that are stupid
that's not what i was referring to when i said people who use private aircraft consider it as a tool to save time
i'll give a local example:
Lucio Tan
he's known to fly around in helicopters
one of his routes is flying from his Biak na Bato residence in QC to his Allied Bank office in Makati
that saves him a lot of time
time that would be wasted if he got stuck in land traffic
his helicopters make him more productive, which makes him more money
income from his businesses pay for the cost of maintaining his helicopters
the aircraft contribute to income by increasing the productivity of the owner
so the aircraft are assets
that's what i meant
Last edited by uls; July 8th, 2010 at 06:03 PM.
Hindi naman mahirap ang kumita ng pera kung masipag ka... pero mas mahirap ang umiwas sa gastos. Kahit gaano ka kasinop, ang bills ngayon pataas ng pataas. Ang overhead expense mo sa pag maintain ng bahay, kotse, utilities, even business eh sky high ngayon. So , mahirap magtabi ng extra.
nope
malapit sa Maria Clara
biak na bato st. mismo
it's a large compound
sometimes you can see a helicopter take off from there
or land there
Private planes (of the LearJet and Gulfstream kind) do not connote productivity. They are emblems of success and extravagance. Lucio Tan is an oddity. Maybe he hates traffic. This coming from a guy who, even if he owns an airline, likes to seat in the economy section..."kasi sabay-sabay din naman ang dating ng economy at first class sa destination."
You don't use a plane or chopper to increase you or your company's productivity. Coming to meetings on time will not dramatically improve your productivity. Productivity is all about optimization of assets, talent, efficient workforce and cutting-edge innovation.
Or baka yung kapatid nya (Mario or Mariano ata name?) yung nakatira malapit sa Tire Boy?
Last edited by tidus1203; July 8th, 2010 at 06:43 PM.
it's coz, normally, as income goes up, so does standard of living
everybody wants to move up the socio-economic ladder
naturally, as your standard of living rises, so does the cost to maintain it
so there's pressure to keep on making more money
as you make even more money, your standard of living goes even higher... and so does the cost
it's neverending
dati renting lang, then sariling bahay
then mas malaking bahay
then mas malaki pang bahay, second house, third house...
imagine the maintenance cost
dati isang kotse, then dalawa, then 3, 4, 5...
imagine the maintenance cost
the circle you move in... the money you have to spend to look good
clothes, shoes, stuff
dining, nightlife, travel
the higher up the socio-economic ladder you go, the more expensive it gets
it's easy to understand why people never have enough money
Last edited by uls; July 8th, 2010 at 07:01 PM.
Pero bilib ako sa mga old-school Chinese, especially the Binondo type... They continue to improve their sources of income pero they still live in those same old apartments in the narrow streets of Binondo... Tapos commute pa rin, walang kotse (or kasi walang parking)
dead investment naman kasi sa mga chinese ang fancy houses. nag-a-acquire na lang sila pag talagang marami na silang extra. money's better spent in business expansion or income inducing activities.
sir, if it's not for productivity, it's for saving time
time that can be spent making more money than getting stuck in traffic
and in the case of using private jets, it's saving the time that one could lose during the whole process of taking commercial flights
i guess we wouldnt disagree that, to some people, time is more valuable than gold
Bros, remember that we are talking about income here. Not accumulated wealth or inheritance. So, spending trends are a bit warped.....
10.3K:sumo:
I'm trying to make my saved money earn a bit more than just sitting in my saving account getting 1% gross interest.
Over the last few years I have placed different amounts in different investment funds, etc.
At least these days, I can see some returns already.
But still far from being "rich".
Health is Wealth!
I rather be myself than the richest man in the Philippines.
di po ako rich... pero pangarap kung maging rich... di ko pa lang alam kung paano... mga expert tulong naman kung paano nga ba maging rich...