Tag Archive for debt

Beyond Debt-free: Makati Employee Living

Eat at the famous Jolly jeep near your office in Makati

Just a few thoughts. I am now in the Philippines for about 5 months now since October 2013(yup only 5 months because I nearly spent the whole October going here and there like here). Also juts like I mentioned in…

Suze Orman Says: Things don’t define who you are

What is the goal of money?

source: http://globaltrendtraders.com Finally we have the last part of this series. This is a series of blog posts about Suze Orman’s interview by Karen Davila on her second visit to the Philippines. If you haven’t read the previous post below…

What Is Financial Freedom?

Live a worru free life

First of all I want to greet  all my kababayans a Happy 115th Independence Day! I have been writing how one could get out of debt and live in the dream and bliss of financial freedom but what really is…

Ways To Be Debt Free: More On Emergency Fund

source: http://www.prouddoctors.com I have posted topics about emergency fund and I would like to add some points in regards to it. If you remember in my post 7 Rules of Stock Investing, setting up an emergency fund is rule no.5.…

Bible Quote of the Day: Proverbs 22:7

The rich rules over the poor, and the borrower is the slave of the lender. Proverbs 22:7 It seems absurd that the Bible has such verse. Many would take the first phrase in a bad way because that is what…

Investing word of the day: Liquidity Ratio

What is Liquidity ratio and why is it important? source: http://www.myjourneytomillions.com Investopedia defines Liquidity ratios as: A class of financial metrics that is used to determine a company’s ability to pay off its short-terms debts obligations. Generally, the higher the value of the ratio, the larger…

Investing word of the day: Leverage

 source: http://www.etftrends.com Hi it’s been quite awhile since I posted some investing words to think about. So lets start with LEVERAGE. Investopedia.com defines leverage as : 1. The use of various financial instruments or borrowed capital, such     as margin,…