July 2010

Before opening a savings account, you need to know the minimum initial deposit in order to have enough money for opening an account. RCBC savings or checking account requires a minimum initial deposit that you can see below. I. SAVINGS ACCOUNT PRODUCTS A. Regular Savings Account Passbook Passbook – SWAT* MyRCBC Access Card ATM–SWAT Initial [...]

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Here’s the list of best mutual funds in the Philippines for each type of fund. There are many mutual funds in the Philippines but I only listed below the top 5 best performing mutual funds as of July 9, 2010. For Equity Mutual Fund: YTD Return,% 1. First Metro Save and Learn Equity Fund, Inc. [...]

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Remitting money to the Philippines is very important for all OFW so it is essential to wisely choose which bank you will use to send money to the Philippines. There are many remittance services today an OFW can choose unlike 10 or 20 years ago. One best way to remit money is through remittance service [...]

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I started to invest in stock market last January 2010 when I came back to Philippines from Korea. Actually, I really planned to invest in stock since August 2009. I already applied for a Citiseconline account at that time by sending all requirements through snail mail. Sad thing, it didn’t arrive in Citiseconline office for [...]

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Spam Blog

July 9, 2010

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Today, while I browsing my article in Google search about RCBC savings and checking account , I found a spam blog that copied my post in Ezine article. It is an exact copy but there are words changed and if you read it you will be annoyed by the unrelated words used by the spammer. [...]

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What is financial education? Financial education is a systematic learning of an individual on financial management, investments and money making opportunities so that he will achieve financial freedom. Financial education or sometimes called financial literacy became increasingly important nowadays due to several factors. One factor that made financial education popular nowadays is the global economic [...]

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When I returned to Philippines from South Korea last January 2010, I made it sure that I can open a mutual fund account as one of my investment for working abroad. I want my money to work for me just what financial guru is teaching like Robert Kiyosaki and Francisco Colayco. Actually, before I went [...]

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Interest is a fee paid on borrowed assets. It is the price paid for the use of borrowed money, for example you made a loan in a bank so there’s a certain amount of money you need to pay aside from the principal amount. Interest also can be money earned by deposited funds. The most [...]

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Updated: July 28, 2011 Do you have debt? I think most of people have debt or had been in debt before. If you’re in debt, I think is your responsibility to pay for it faithfully. Even the Philippine government has debt because of budget deficit, the government needs to borrow money from domestic or foreign [...]

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