Saturday, April 3, 2010

Continuation of Step 2 - Taking A Financial Retreat

Today is an exciting week for all us since this week is also a week of reflection for the Holy Week. This week is where we look back into our life and evaluate our sins and be reconciled with our Father in heaven.

Although many would consider it as a Roman Catholic tradition but the importance of this day all leads to looking back on how our Father gave His only son Jesus (our savior and brother) so that we can all be save. Out here in the Philippines, specifically in Cebu City, I see Jesus' sacrifice as a sign of love and compassion and that's how we Pinoy's are living it especially on the Holy Week.

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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Step 2: Taking A Personal Retreat - "A Financial Retreat"

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Sunday, March 21, 2010

Step 1: How to Compute Your Net Worth

Now going back to the Steps of Setting our Financial Goal, we start with step 1 which is:
"How to compute your Net Worth"

I know a lot of people hate the subject of accounting (that includes my wife), but it is a necessity when it comes to taking control of our financial life. Although in this section we will discuss a few points in accounting but we will discuss it the simplest and practical way I can possibly explain.

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Sunday, March 14, 2010

Setting A Financial Goal

Based on our previous discussion (please click here for those who have not read it), we all belong to a financial stage and all the steps that we should be doing should take into consideration where we currently belong.
Again, the goal is financial freedom so I guess we all agree that, that is all our "end-state".

Now let's start with setting a Financial Goal.

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Sunday, February 28, 2010

Financial Life Stages

I have observed that our life is all about stages, and even in our finances we also have different stages.

A lot of financial planning guide books define it in many ways, but I like to make things simple. For me there are only four (4) stages in a person's financial life:

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