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MONEY TALK!
« on: Feb 26th, 2005, 12:10pm »
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Where and How to Secure your money....How to start up or grow a business?  
 
     Money should be saved and used in a manner where u can organize  it according to your needs and wants  Wink
 
Are u that all the way...or u that thrifty...or not spending at all...hehehe.  
 
Post away let the money talk..... Grin
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« Reply #1 on: Mar 7th, 2005, 6:58pm »
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I have no idea what is the minimum rate of salary of Filipinos in PI...anyone?  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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« Reply #2 on: Mar 7th, 2005, 9:42pm »
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I'm sure either what the rate of regular job and employee in PI, I guess 280?
 
Lemme ask some of the people working in a factory.
 
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« Reply #3 on: Mar 28th, 2005, 12:28pm »
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how to save when there's nothing to save?
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« Reply #4 on: Sep 21st, 2005, 2:31am »
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Porn Companies is a good investment for your money. Porn makes a lot of money. I am talking billions of dollars in the United States alone. But could you live with yourself. General Motors, General Electric, and Holiday Inn can because they own some porn stock.
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« Reply #5 on: Dec 4th, 2005, 3:59pm »
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on Sep 21st, 2005, 2:31am, thebeast wrote:
Porn Companies is a good investment for your money. Porn makes a lot of money. I am talking billions of dollars in the United States alone. But could you live with yourself. General Motors, General Electric, and Holiday Inn can because they own some porn stock.

 
 
Why dont u try investing one joel??  Roll Eyes  Tongue
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« Reply #6 on: Dec 13th, 2005, 6:22pm »
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My son`s 8 yr old classmates are now gettin their allowance.  Should i start too?  How much should i give?  Should i give it daily or weekly?  Huh
 
 
One friend told me ... "if you want to teach your child how to handle money, you have to give him some money to handle.  Do you think at his age he will learn the basics of spending and saving?  Roll Eyes I know sometimes it came to my thought to give him his regular allowance - not so little that he can save that he gets tempted to buy whatever he fancies.
 
But how much is the right for him?  If he brings a packed lunch and snack to school everyday, then just give an amount to cover emergency calls to be made at the phone booth, some candies or little treats like stickers or cards, and maybe a drink....Well yeah...sometimes my son gets envy w his classmates cuz they brought money in class...and i just told him ... why u have ure lunch pack w u...and goin to canteen will waste ure time cuz of heavy lines....so its better not to bring..but sometimes i find it so pity..so i gave him P20 a day and that depends to my mood ... lol Grin though usually i dont tolerate it cuz he is only 8...It has something to do w the ageHuh  Then one time imake a trip to school canteen and gosh i was so surprised that the prices were so high  Shocked  .
 
The goin rate for allowances these days depends on the child`s needs and the length of time my child spends in school.  Sometimes, my son would ask for more duh he has his lunch packs or merienda in school.... i think 10 to 20 pesos a day is enough...well its not everyday that i gave him ...I never yet give it daily allowance to him.. I want him to be responsible yes to keep track of his expenses, but that is when i give it weekly eh.  
 
 
Regardless of the amount i give, how often i should give?  i`ll make it sure he will know the importance of saving. Grin Smiley Wink
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« Reply #7 on: Dec 14th, 2005, 1:49am »
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Tins...I started giving my kids money when they reached high school age. When they were younger I taught them save by way of piggy banks. I don't think 8-year olds can handle so much money already. They are still easy to manipulate by smarter and older ones. Anyway, now I give each my kids their weekly allowance and it's not just for school days but also for their weekend expenses. If they spend all the money before their next allowance is due, I make sure they go without giving them any more money till the next time. Aside from fare money, I count how much they would spend for lunch and snacks and I give them a little extra.
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« Reply #8 on: Dec 14th, 2005, 3:24am »
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]Tinatins,  in my son's school, his classmates are having their daily allowances already.  It's normal for a child to get envy to buy this and that.  I am so firm not to give him allowance yet.  Since my husband is working in that school, so i told him, "if you're hungry and you don't feel like eating your packed merienda, you can call your Papa and ask him to buy for you".  And if my son is buying things that i find it so very unnecessary, then i have to scold the father.  
 
In your case,  if you think you can trust your son about what to buy and what's not to buy, then you can give him a little i guess.
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on Dec 14th, 2005, 1:49am, Wicked_Witch wrote:
Tins...I started giving my kids money when they reached high school age. When they were younger I taught them save by way of piggy banks. I don't think 8-year olds can handle so much money already. They are still easy to manipulate by smarter and older ones. Anyway, now I give each my kids their weekly allowance and it's not just for school days but also for their weekend expenses. If they spend all the money before their next allowance is due, I make sure they go without giving them any more money till the next time. Aside from fare money, I count how much they would spend for lunch and snacks and I give them a little extra.

 
 
Could u give me any idea .. how much if ever?   Roll Eyes
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