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Monday, January 5, 2015

MONEY MATTERS: Two financial lessons I learned from Mama and Papa when I was a kid

If I were to be asked what two lessons on handling (cash, money) my finances I learned from my parents in the past, it would be that:

1. SAVING SAVES.

I was born to parents who had problems budgeting our monthly income before. 10 to 15 years ago, their spending habit was a bit "regularly overwhelming", enjoying the fruits of their labor after working their asse* all day long.

I was in third elementary grade then when I first observed what happens to a family when it runs out of cash - it's heartbreaking. At a young age, when the multiplication table was once one of my interests, I felt I needed to do something. Being the eldest, I knew I had to take responsibility for my brothers (and perhaps for my parents as well; it's kind of amazing you may say, but I don't know ganito lang talaga ako).

I thought what if one of my siblings gets sick? Where would they get the money? If my Papa, who contributes a bulk of the family's income, gets sick, where would we get funding for our tuition fees in school (back then, my parents knew education was key; they enrolled us in private schools)?

So, the simplest thing I could do was really to be thrifty (this word I didn't know of until I entered high school). I cut my baon (yes, elementary baon) and place what I saved behind picture frames, within the pages of the Bible (because back then, I thought the money would grow haha) and some magazines, inside jars and my alkansiya (flash forward to 5 years after, which was then stolen by our kasambahay).

There came a time that saving did save us from starving for a day! At that time, my parents' salaries (which were relatively low compared to what was then offered in Metro Manila counterparts) haven't been released yet, and we literally had nothing.

On that memorable day, my eagerness-to-save-the-day attitude hyped, and I told them not to worry 'cause I had a backup savings. I opened the back of the photo frame, and viola, my money brightened the day's mood. We were able to eat at that moment. Hence, from that day and on, saving became my happy habit. :))

There were even instances my Mama, Papa and siblings would be surprised that at just 9 or 10 years old, I was able to give them gifts on their birthdays.

At present, we're no longer having really deep financial struggles - just humps and bumps. In a few years' time, we'll be financially well-off, I hope - thanks to saving!

2. AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE, DON'T MAKE CREDIT (UTANG)

The second thing I learned from them is not to owe money from someone or make credit; this is the reason why we don't have credit cards (except Papa when he has to purchase something asap and he has no cash with him). I'm not campaigning for a snub of credit cards; these can help too (only when you know you're capable of settling your financial obligations ON TIME).

I always made sure that I won't borrow money, if I have no money with me. Probably my shyness has helped me deal with extravagant spending hehe. 

Today, with no debt to worry, I still live below my means; living below my means doesn't mean I'm not eating well or what. It only means I make financially sound decisions when it comes to my finances. As a student, who has gone through algebra and the higher math, I should know my limits. And by knowing my limits, I can figure out ways to reach these limits, and set new ones. 

If I can't afford something right now, pretty sure that by not spending the money I have today or by not making utang, I'll be able to buy something that's way, way better in the future. :)

P.S. Hope you guys enjoyed reading this short post. If you did, please like Spotlight Philippines to get updated with what I do in life financially. :)

P.P.S. If you're interested in reading more life-based money stories, here are some of them:
5 Awesome Tips to Help your Parents in your Finances
5 steps that may help students (actually anyone) become rich (Part 2)

Sunday, January 4, 2015

SPOTTED: Ongoing SALES (BIG Discounts) in Metro Manila, nationwide

January, the first month of 2015, has just begun and stores (malls) all over Metro Manila and nationwide have already begun their end of season, clearance, year-end, kick-off, mega sales!! Really big discounts await buyers of these clothing lines!

So, you ask me where to shop for great (discounted) finds this month? Here they are!

SM Supermalls End of Season Sale 
All SM Supermalls nationwide (except SM City North Edsa, SM Megamall, SM Mall of Asia, SM Aura Premier, SM Lanang Premier)

Get up to 70% off on selected items!
Until : January 11, 2015

The SM Store Clearance Sale 
Up to 50% off on selected items!
Until : January 11, 2015

Power Plant Mall Kick-Off Sale 
Up to 70% off on selected items (Zara and other brands)!
Until : January 11, 2015

SM Megamall End of Season Sale 
Up to 70% off on selected items!
Until : January 11, 2015

SM Mall of Asia End of Season Sale 
Up to 70% off on selected items of participating stores!
Until : January 11, 2015

SM City North Edsa End of Season Sale 
Up to 70% off on great selections!
Until : January 11, 2015

The Great Pepper Lunch Sale
10% off on all Pepper Ricke dishes at SM Aura, SM Fairview and SM Southmall
Until : January 11, 2015

SuiteBlanco End of Season Sale
Up to 50% off on chic selections in all SuiteBlanco stores at SM Aura Premier, SM Mall of Asia and SM Makati!
Until ; January 14, 2015

Mossimo End of Season Sale 
Great discounts on selected items!
Until : January 15, 2015

Oxygen Shocking Sale 
Great discounts on selected items! Shirts start at 199 Php!
Until : January 15, 2015

Folded and Hung Massive Sale 
Up to 70% off on selected items! Jackets at 999 Php! 2 for 999 polo shirts!
Until : January 18, 2015

Zara Sale 
Up to 50% off on selected items!
Until : January 18, 2015

Bonifacio High Street Welcome 2015 Sale 
Up to 70% off on selected items in BGC!
Until : January 18, 2015

Pull&Bear Fall/Winter Sale 
Great discounts! Just go to 2/F Mega Fashion Hall of SM Megamall.
Until : January 18, 2015

Araneta Center (Gateway Mall, Gateway Tower Mall, Ali Mall, and Farmers Plaza) Grand Clearance Sale 
Up to 70% off on selected items at Araneta Center’s Grand Clearance Sale 
Until : January 18, 2015

Stradivarius Sale 
Big discounts on selected items at all Stradivarius store outlets (Glorietta 2, SM Aura Premier, Shangri-la Plaza Mall East Wing)
Until : January 18, 2015

Bershka End of Season Sale
Up to 50% off on chic finds! Visit Bershka stores at Glorietta, SM Aura Premier, and SM Megamall!
Until : January 18, 2015

Trinoma Welcome 2015 Sale 
Up to 70% off on selected items!
Until : January 18, 2015

Wellworth Department Store Year-End Sale
Up to 70% off on selected items!
Until : January 18, 2015

Payless Shoesource End of Season Sale 
Up to 60% off on selected items in all stores nationwide!
Until : January 26, 2015

Mango, Mango Man, Mango Touch, Mango Kids Sale 
Up to 50% off on selected items in all outlets nationwide!
Until : January 31, 2015

Muji End of Seasons Sale
Up to 20% discount on select household and Muji garments
Until : January 31, 2015

Forever 21 End of Season Sale 
Up to 50% off on selected items at all Forever 21 stores nationwide!
Until : January 31, 2015

Promod End of Season Sale 
up to 50% off on selected items at all Promod store outlets
Until : January 31, 2015

Bayo Sale 
Great discounts await you!
Until : January 31, 2015

Parfois End of Season Sale 
Up to 50% off on selected items such as bags, watches, jewelry, and other accessories at Parfois’ End of Season Sale happening at all Parfois store outlets (Ayala Center Cebu, Centrio CDO, Gateway Mall, Glorietta 4, Robinsons Galleria, SM City Cebu, SM Megamall, SM City North Edsa, SM Southmall)
Until : January 31, 2015

True Value New Year Sale 
Up to 70% off on selected items!
Until : January 31, 2015

TM Lewin End of Season Sale
Up to 50% off on selected shirts! Buy 2 shirts for 3500 Php only! Available at SM Aura, SM Megamall, SM MOA, and Trinoma.
Until : January 31, 2015

Hedgren End of Season Sale
Up to 40% off on selected items! Only exclusive in following branches: SM Megamall, SM The Block, SM City Clark and SM City Cebu!
Until : January 31, 2015

Gingersnaps Grand Sale 
Really big discounts on selected tops, bottoms, dresses, and accessories for infants, boys, girls, teens and expecting moms!
Until : February 1, 2015

TOPSHOP, TOPMAN, Dorothy Perkins, Warehouse, Basic House, and Miss Selfridge End of Season Sale
Up to 50% off on select items! Some TOPMAN shirts are sold at good prices (buy 3 for 1145 Php or buy 2 for 800 Php; original price is 495 Php each)!
Until : February 1, 2015

Marks & Spencer End of Season Sale 
Up to 50% off on selected women's wear, men's wear, lingerie, and toiletries!
Until : February 8, 2015

Friday, January 2, 2015

Good News: Sarah Geronimo to play as Rapunzel in Disney Channel Asia's 12 Days of Princess

Looks like we Filipinos are lucky to hear this first great news of the year! It's a brand new day to celebrate and extend New Year's Eve celebration!

Philippine pop superstar Sarah Geronimo has been cast as one of the princesses, Fearless Princess (Rapunzel), in Disney Channel Asia's 12 Days of Princess.



Just as the New Year was about to rush in, did Disney Channel Asia provide glimpses of the princesses of 12 Days of Princess.

MUST WATCH: Fireworks over Metro Manila in 2015 New Year celebration

The PH's biggest urban area seemed like a war zone, as fireworks displayed everywhere in Metro Manila! Look at this pretty mess!

Video Courtesy: Youtube user amadeusiom

Thursday, January 1, 2015

5 Pesos Challenge: Why I joined the stock market

5 pesos, what can a measly amount do for you?

For me, 5 pesos can help me make a blog post. Apparently, 5 pesos is the smallest amount one can spend to have internet using Globe's Tattoo USB stick. 5 pesos is equivalent to 15 minutes of internet access (mahal po huhu).

Will I be able to create a blog post and share it within just 15 minutes? Let's see.

My first blog post will superficially detail the main reason why I joined the stock market - why I invested in public Philippines companies.

I was able to use up (student) years worth of savings and wait for an opportunity (free time) to go to COL Financial, apply and start investing.

(5 minutes has already passed, as of this line.)

The main reason why I decided to venture into investing as a young adult and as a student is because I know it gives higher returns (of course, with higher risks) compared to placing the money in bank accounts. But even if the stock market goes down, I believe that the PH economy is ripe to soar high and gather international funds and big-time investors.

I believe that, as long as you know that the company is not in great financial difficulty, has weathered a financial struggle before and is currently doing well, or has great financial performance with no history of significant scandals/issues (or as long as it has good track record), then it's safe to invest in them.

Why? For me, what only gets affected (or what matters, really) here, if you look  at the brighter side, is the time for you to achieve the gains that you are aiming. So, if ever the stock price goes down by say 10% (in months), and you know your limit (when to cut loss, say 12%), then the time to get your desired gains will be longer or your waiting time to harvest is prolonged. (I may not be perfectly right about this, because nobody can actually predict the market sentiment, but it's how I see it as a young investor. You've got nothing to lose since you own part of that company! And what public company, unless not fully researched well or just a dummy corp haha, will cease to exist?)

(Additional 5 minutes has passed.)

Stocks investment gives higher yields, and I needed these to better prepare myself for health issues in the family that may arise. I'm just so scared and I don't want to feel hopeless when that time comes, knock on wood. So as long as you have your own strategy and the way things are going is in line with your target, then you don't have to worry about your investments; obviously, investing takes a lot o time. You don't just go there, take a dip, and then expect that the mango seed you planted yesterday will bear fruit already in just days! :))

P.S. I will be editing this post tomorrow. Patapos na 15 mins! And yes, I made it po. 5 pesos challenge over! :))