Tweet For the interest of the motoring public, I will be posting gasoline stations that are selling fuel at prices lower than usual. Here’s the first one and the station where I frequently gas up: Petron station at P Guevarra St., corner Paredes, San Juan City. Below is their price list.
Tweet Debt is a powerful force to contend with. During abundance, entrepreneurs take the liberty to borrow to expand or start a business. New couples on the other hand will borrow from banks to buy houses and cars. Still others, use credit cards to purchase appliances, jewelries, lap top and alike, on top of using…
TweetIn light of the impending global economic crisis courtesy of the US economy, how should a Jesus freak, like me, live? (1) Is this a time to be afraid? And (2) What should I do? Like life, there is a cycle for economic activity, a time for a great economic boom, and a time for…
TweetAbout a week ago or two, I received an email from a blog reader inquiring if I know of debt consolidation service providers in the Philippines. According to my reader that I will call Mr. X, his bad decisions in the past resulted to having unpaid loans. He would like to rectify his situation to…
TweetGetting into debt is not necessarily bad. An individual can expand and establish his business by availing of a loan, but using credit mainly for consumption purposes may put an individual in deep shit. When credit dues pile up and an individual can barely pay the minimum, high interest rates will keep a person in…
TweetIn about a week or 2, it’s back to school in the Philippines, back to more traffic and more people on the road. Though this may translate to more revenues for transport operators, dormitories, internet cafe’s and food kiosks near colleges. Of course, this will also result to more expenses for the parents, and self…
TweetA former staff and friend who is working in the Middle East is in the country for a short vacation. Together with another former staff who is into full time teaching, they decided to touch base with me at SM Mall of Asia for a dinner. We discussed about the old times and we also…
TweetI just heard over radio that fuel prices increased again @ 12:00 noon today by Php 1.00 or $.02 per liter. Add to the fact that rice price has not yet stabilized, and Thailand intend to convince the other rice producing ASEAN member nations to form a rice cartel patterned after OPEC who dictates the…
TweetIt was a surprising Tuesday as I find the first day of our Management Accounting session fun and productive. I learned various ways to analyze a financial statement, and as a non-accountant, the program facilitated by professors of Asian Institute Of Managemen (AIM) made me appreciate numbers and balance sheets. Had my teachers back in college are…
TweetWhen you’re at work, your performance is your brand. If you’re a student, your grade is your brand. If you’re a parent, how you raise your kid is your brand. If you’re a father/husband, how you lead your family is your brand. If you’re a blogger, your blog is your brand. One need not have…