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8 Simple Steps to Manage Money

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In order to master money, you must manage money.  The habit of managing your money is more important than the amount.  Some people think it’s all about income; they believe you have to earn big to get rich.

Let me show you a money management program that I learned from T. Harv Eker, the author of Secrets of the Millionaire Mind.  If you manage your money following this program, you can BECOME FINANCIALLY FREE on a relatively small income.

If you mismanage your money, you CAN’T become More >

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Are You Sure You Want To Be An Entrepreneur?

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Who doesn’t want to be their own boss and earn unlimited income?

When you look at successful entrepreneurs like Henry Sy, Lucio Tan, Tony Tan Caktiong (of Jollibee), Jaime Zobel de Ayala, or Manny Villar, don’t you wish you had their financial freedom?  No worries about how to pay bills, children’s education, and you can eat what you want, where you want.

You’ve probably been contemplating for a long time now about starting your own business.  You’re dreaming about it, reading about it, More >

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What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve?

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New Year’s Eve is the time when most look back and remember all that happened in the year that has passed.

I recall some trials that came about during the year, but I’d say it was mostly a good year.  It was this year that I reawakened my sleeping desire to be my own boss and continue on my journey to financial freedom.

As the New Year kicks off, we hear and read a lot about the importance of setting goals.  Most would agree that setting goals is like planning a vacation.  We must first More >

Myth 2 of 8: You Have To Work Hard For Money

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Read previous Myth 1 of 8: I Did Not Graduate So I Can’t Be Rich

Another myth instilled in Filipinos’ minds is…”You have to work hard for money.”

A famous Filipino saying is “Kapag may sipag at tiyaga, may nilaga.”

Did you know that taxi drivers are hard-working? Some of them work 24 hours a day! What about jeepney drivers? The balut vendors? What about your neighbor, your officemate, your spouse, your best friend? Are they hard-working? “May nilaga ba?” Can they stop working today and still More >

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