Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Scholarship in Korea 2014-2015

This is like the best ever scholarship provider ever!
Did I already say ever?

*DJU-ASEAN Scholarship*


Monday, June 9, 2014

Scholarship in Korea for Government Employees 2014-2015

KOICA Scholarship Grants for Government Employees
Magandang umaga po! 안녕 하세요?
We are pleased to inform you that the deadline for the following courses has been extended:
Course: KOICA-Yonsei Master’s Degree Program in Community Development Leadership
Institute: Graduate School of Government and Business, Yonsei University
Duration: August 2014 – December 2015 (16 months)
Deadline: 18 June 2014
Course: KOICA-Chonnam Master’s Degree Program in Community Development Leadership (KOICA MBA Program for Leaders for Regional Innovation and Sustainable Economic Development)
Institute: Graduate School of Business, Chonnam National University
Duration: August 2014 – December 2015 (16 months)
Deadline: 18 June 2014
And for the KOICA-Yeungnam Master’s Degree Program in Community Development Leadership, application period ends on 11 July 2014.
Institute: Graduate School of Government and Business, Yeugnam University
Duration: October 2014 – February 2016 (17 months) Deadline: 11 July 2014
Should you have questions, kindly get in touch with Ms. Maria Regina P. Arquiza at 403-9780 or send her an e-mail at regina_talon@yahoo.com.
We look forward to receiving your applications in due time.
Thank you.

(Repost from Pinoy Scholars in Korea)

Sunday, June 8, 2014

Even if no man is an island...

The least I would like to witness is for myself asking for donations. Not that I'm proud. It's just because, once in my life I had been an able, productive worker.

A well-thought out financial plan: a mix of investments, savings, liquidity, and insurance would keep one ahead of many financial stressors.  

Saturday, June 7, 2014

Bringing Home the People

If you are an OFW and mayroong konting dependents lamang, there is a savings strategy and facility that will allow you to go back home in just after 7 years of working.
You will be self-sustaining, receiving monthly interest earnings, with full health coverage.

With the right mix of mutual funds, time deposit, VUL, and insurance, you can retire early and be closer to your family again.

Thursday, June 5, 2014

No one is exempted from the need to save

I feel deeply sorry for our 'bagong bayanis' in the link...
but in my heart of hearts, I have to say that half of life's misfortunes are of our [own] doing. We can never blame that half to others, or make asa to the government for at least half the reparation. The half: is in our hands.

There are plenty of ways to protect labor and hard earned cash after years of hard work. In my sense, it is through saving intelligently through stocks-linked investments.

It all starts with opening an investment account through major banks in the Philippines. A one-time P5,000 is a small amount for a big leap in any one's financial future.