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    #81
    Quote Originally Posted by Laser_Ramon
    i follow the 70%/30% self-imposed ratio. 70% of income goes to the expenses, dapat pagkasyahin dun. the 30% left of the income is divided into three. savings, invesment and charity. Dream ko maging 10%/90% ang ratio ko. i forgot kung saan ko nabasa yung ganitong concept. sinabi din dun sa book na yun na wag kalimutan yung charity, tumulong sa kapwa at sa huli ikaw din ang pagpapalain.
    "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" by Robert (nakalimutan ko yung surname...japanese sya)?

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    #82
    ayos yang mga company nyo ahh.. san ba yan bossing at baka may opening pa?? ehhehe

    Quote Originally Posted by BlueBimmer
    buti nalang lahat ng living expenses namin ng mrs ko company paid..pati house at kotse. laki pala living expenses pag may asawa na lalo pag may anak na
    ok din sana yang 70%/30% principle.. pero sa taas nang bilihin ngayon.. tapos kung wala ka pang sariling bahay at nag re rent ka lang.. tapos may mga nag aaral pang bata.. ehh mukhang mas realistic yung 99%/1%.. 99% expenses / 1% savings!

    Quote Originally Posted by Laser_Ramon
    i follow the 70%/30% self-imposed ratio. 70% of income goes to the expenses, dapat pagkasyahin dun. the 30% left of the income is divided into three. savings, invesment and charity. Dream ko maging 10%/90% ang ratio ko. i forgot kung saan ko nabasa yung ganitong concept. sinabi din dun sa book na yun na wag kalimutan yung charity, tumulong sa kapwa at sa huli ikaw din ang pagpapalain.

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    #83
    Yung suking tindahan na binibilhan ko ng mga pirated DVD sa Makati, P20,000 weekly daw ang kita niya. Lufet!

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    #84
    malaki talaga kita dyan sa DVD.. ala pang Php10.00 puhunan sa isang DVD.. tapos sinasalya nang Php75.00..

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    #85
    tapos pati iyon bad copies benta pa din nila ,kahit pambasura na kumita pa

    lalakas nga talaga ang kita

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    #86
    Quote Originally Posted by BoyFerrari
    Yung suking tindahan na binibilhan ko ng mga pirated DVD sa Makati, P20,000 weekly daw ang kita niya. Lufet!
    Thats probably gross + over padding... alam mo naman ang pinoy e...

    Take note that spaces in Makati average 1,500-2k a day...

    So 2K x 7 days = 14,000 tapos the 20k is actually a 15k... neto lang nya 1,000!

    Kaya nga yung mga muslim na nagbebenta ng DVD nde naman umaangat e...
    Hinuhuli pa sila ng mga pulis kasi illegal....

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    #87
    Quote Originally Posted by mikmik316
    Thats probably gross + over padding... alam mo naman ang pinoy e...

    Take note that spaces in Makati average 1,500-2k a day...

    So 2K x 7 days = 14,000 tapos the 20k is actually a 15k... neto lang nya 1,000!

    Kaya nga yung mga muslim na nagbebenta ng DVD nde naman umaangat e...
    Hinuhuli pa sila ng mga pulis kasi illegal....
    I didn't doubt her claim since parati talagang puno ng customer yung stall niya. Dami ding foreigners. Tourist attraction talaga. (pine-presume ko lang na tourist pero baka mga taga-Dasma yun or Forbes na expats).

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    #88
    Quote Originally Posted by Laser_Ramon
    i follow the 70%/30% self-imposed ratio. 70% of income goes to the expenses, dapat pagkasyahin dun. the 30% left of the income is divided into three. savings, invesment and charity. Dream ko maging 10%/90% ang ratio ko. i forgot kung saan ko nabasa yung ganitong concept. sinabi din dun sa book na yun na wag kalimutan yung charity, tumulong sa kapwa at sa huli ikaw din ang pagpapalain.
    medyo ot..

    there is a similar principle which i believe is of wider application and was coined after a greek philosopher, parito, where he says that most proportions can be seen on a 80/20 ratio and obviously it was named the parito rule..

    i read some time ago that the proportion of private to public on the road is about 80/20 while the number of people riding private & public vehicles is about 20/80 ratio.

    also, a business formula was concocted based on this rule, that the top 20% of your clients contribute to about 80% of your bottom line figure whereas the remaining 80% of your clients contribute to about 20% income. though the top 20% clients is more profitable, they are deemed more sensitive or volatile while the remaining 80% clients are your stable source of income.

    i believe the above quote of 70/30 was a spin-off from the centuries old parito rule and you will be amazed how much this principle (i.e. though not an exact science) affects your everyday lives..

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    #89
    Quote Originally Posted by Trajano
    ... My stint of 11 months yielded more than 7M, pero wala akong naipon o naipundar ni singkong duling o kahit isang bulok na kotse...
    Huwow! Ang laki tapos nawala lahat... guess ko lang, boss mo noon si... Atong Ang.

    Peace po!

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    #90
    Quote Originally Posted by mazdamazda
    here's my guestimate for our company (a telco):

    ...executives (avp to svp): 80-300K [service vehicle: avp, 1.3L; vp, 1.6L; svp, compact SUV]
    ceo/cfo: 500K [2M+ vehicle]
    Sir M2, SVP ka pala ha...

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    #91
    Quote Originally Posted by slamtaz
    medyo ot..

    there is a similar principle which i believe is of wider application and was coined after a greek philosopher, parito, where he says that most proportions can be seen on a 80/20 ratio and obviously it was named the parito rule...
    Sir taz, pareto po. Also used as a statistical tool to determine the most (or least) value-added activities per process.

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    #92
    Quote Originally Posted by flagg
    Sir taz, pareto po. Also used as a statistical tool to determine the most (or least) value-added activities per process.
    hehehe my bad, oki koya...

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