Anyone can achieve Financial Freedom!
You don’t need to be a CEO or a business tycoon in order to live financially free.
You don’t also need to live in poverty in order to save and invest.
One can enjoy life (#YOLO) at the same time prepare for their future (#YAGO).
You just need to follow these 5 hacks and be on your way towards Financial Freedom.
Tag: Investment
Are you worried about the ups and downs of the stock market?
Are you currently invested in the market and you become anxious everytime you hear the market went down?
Or are you new to investing and you just want to know about CommonCentsPH’s 5 Ways to Hug the Market Bear?
After reading the article, you will learn not only about the 5 Ways to Hug the Market Bear but how to Hug The Market whether it is up (bull) or down (bear).
Do I still need a VUL Plan if I already have an online stock trading account?
Is there a difference between the two?
Aren’t they the same? Both have investments right?
The answers are YES and NO.
YES, they both have investments.
But NO, they are not the same.
Continue reading “I Already Have an Online Stock Trading Account, Do I Still Need a VUL?”
Christmas is in the air.
A few more nights and it’s already Christmas!
It is a season of parties, gift giving, and 13th month pay (plus Christmas bonus).
Many are very excited to receive gifts and cash from their ninongs and ninangs (godparents) but many are also thinking how will their budget fit for their ina-anaks (godchildren).
Hopefully, at the end of this season, we will not only let our money cover all the expenses but also be able to save and invest a portion of it.
Continue reading “3-Step Guide in Setting-Up your Christmas Fund”
Lately, we have been hearing news that the stock market is at its all-time high.
The PSEi (Philippine Stock Exchange Index) breaches 8,300+ points.
You ask yourself, “I want to invest in the stock market but am I already too late?” Continue reading “Am I Too Late To Invest In The Stock Market?”
How’s your Financial Health?
Do you regularly do your Financial Workouts in order to be financially healthy?
Can your financial condition sustain you for the next 10-20 years like a marathoner or just 3-6 months like a fun runner?
Yuppies (Young Professionals) who are single, no dependents, and have good company health benefits will always say that I don’t need insurance.
Middle-aged adults and those who near retirement and has a lot of money will also say that I don’t need insurance.
But insurance, particularly Disability and Critical Illness Insurance, is there not because you die, but because you SURVIVED!