Financial education should be taught to all schools, not just in
some college courses. Because of the lack of Financial Education in my schools,
I had learned the hard way.
When I was in my freshman year I was buying liabilities (things
that empty your pockets with no returned whatsoever.) that I thought were
assets (things you buy to increase your income in a short or long period of
time.)
Liabilities like gadgets (when used only for games), comics,
and things that are really junks; Yeah
Shopoholic ako sa mga gustuhin ko. Buti nalang may isang tao na tumulong sa
akin sa Pinansyal kung problema at ang ate ko yun.
Lianne Martha M. Laroya is my older sister, she’s 23 year’s old,
and she taught me how to manage my money problems when she was 20 years old.
She gave a book about investing and fortunately I have got addicted to it. I
can write my whole life story here, but like they say, the rest is history.
I made this blog to encourage the minors in our generation to
learn about Financial Literacy. Because even a piso can accumulate wealth. If
you started using your imagination you can buy one plastic wrapper and sell Ice
for about 3 pesos, if you have sold 10 pcs of ice wrapper in a day you will
have a profit of 10 pesos!
“Money can’t buy happiness but poverty can’t buy anything”
Start now!
Like Andres
Bonifacio said. “Kung hindi tayo kikilos, sino ang kikilos? Kung hindi tayo
kikibo. Sino ang kikibo. Kung hindi ngayon kailan pa?”
P.S Trailer for this blog is on December 12, 2015.
God bless us all forever(:

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