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How you can benefit from a Financial Planner
Social Media contributed to the significant rise of financial literacy in the country which is good in promoting awareness in being prepared for life’s uncertainties. With the proliferation of financial education in the country via social media, talks, blogs, audios, videos, you would expect that majority of Filipinos’ savings accounts would have been diverted to Read more
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How to recognize a Pre-Need product and a Life Insurance product
Another pre-need company collapsed this month (September 2013) and the company in question is Prudentialife Plans, Inc. (PPI). For more information, you may visit this link: http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/488207/ppi-collapse-dashes-dreams-of-245000-policyholders This is another blow to the Pre-Need Industry. It has not even recovered yet from the stigma brought about by another pre-need company, College Assurance Plan (CAP) several Read more
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The Value of LinkedIn
Never thought that a sale could be made via LinkedIn. It happened a few months ago. I received an email from a prospective client wanting to invest. This client is based in one of the Schengen states. She was telling me via email that she’s having a hard time communicating with the company I represent. Read more
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Selling Real Estate is not for Anyone
First of all, I think anyone can be a Real Estate Broker. Before the RESA law was passed, you just attend a series of seminars, study hard, understand the different topics and pass the exam and BOOM, you’re already a licensed Real Estate Broker. Pero…hindi madali maging Real Estate Broker. Akala ng iba, basta naging Read more
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Are Filipinos merely Copycats?
Filipinos are in the news again. For plagiarism. As usual, nakakahiya (embarrassing). Recently a senator from the Philippines was accused of using parts of his speech against the RH (Reproductive Health) bill, which originated from an American blogger’s post. Accusations like these are nothing new. In fact, just a few years ago, you wouldn’t think that even Read more
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How Filipinos respond to Calamities via Social Media
Monsoon rains are regular occurrences in the Philippines. It started last week and on a typical day, this is but normal. Today was different though. There has been no letup of the heavy rain since yesterday. In fact, most of Luzon have been inundated as of last night. Worse, Pag-Asa, the PH’s weather bureau, declared Read more
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