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The Oscars Trophy.

While everyone’s still high with the Oscars results, I’m thinking about something else. Every year, exceptional celebrities are awarded the much coveted ‘golden man’ statue for their entertainment craft. While some may put it in a special spot to showcase it, it’s surprising that some winners put them in the oddest places like [...]

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Gold as Investment

Women indeed love shopping for gold jewelries and building their gold jewelry wardrobe. These are life long investments that they can keep and wear during special occasions, can be used as guarantees (pawn) for a debt and even as heirlooms for the succeeding generation. Gold is a highly acquired metal because it never [...]

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Hating Numbers

Ever since, Math has always been my waterloo. I was never good at numbers no matter how I try to like them. And now that I am a homemaker, all the more that I get allergic with numbers especially if it has to do with budgeting household expenses and plotting costings. This [...]

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What Do You Know About Stock Options?

Calls. Puts. Strike price. Premium. Option writing.
These are just some of the terminologies I encountered in my Investment subjects in College a few years back. That was when I first heard and learned those various stock options trading concepts, the ideas and jargons of which appear alien and out of this world again [...]

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First Damage

We’re on the first week of the first month of the year…
..and we’re once again about Php 4K poorer. Our ever-reliable Green Machine is up for a registration renewal so there goes the first major damage to our wallet. Nevertheless, we’re still lucky that we were able to replace the insurance package with [...]

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Just Swipe Within Your Means

Christmas is indeed the best time for shopping. Sales, promos and great Christmas deals abound in every malls and bazaars to the delight of many who are shopping gifts for their loved ones. While this is the great season for shopping and exercising one’s purchasing power, we must not forget to exercise too [...]

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The Gold Authority

Financial experts agree that precious metals such as platinum, silver and specifically gold may still be the safest investment in a continuously changing economy. With the declining US dollar value, downturning stocks and a not so good real estate sector, turning to an investment that is proven to be strongest over the years is the [...]

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0% Interest Credit Card Scheme

Yesterday’s afternoon discussion among my Twitter group was interesting. Everyone was so engaging as we discussed about credit cards. Actually the discussion started when one raved about the BPI Madness Sale taking place in Glorietta where gadgets and appliances are up to a 0% interest installment scheme. She shared that the sponsoring [...]

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Gold.

Gold is often associated with abundance of wealth; a myriad of financial resources. Often in movies on the big screen or even in television shows, some hunters would defy all odds just to search and obtain hidden treasures that are deeply stashed beneath ruins and secret places.
Although these movies are often exaggerated, there are [...]

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Emergency Fund Source.

It’s the first working day of the week but I think not everybody in the workforce can report today. Unfortunately, there are still some people trapped in their flooded homes courtesy of Typhoon Ondoy while some even though rescued and evacuated, have to stay at home and start fixing their ransacked house and wet [...]

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