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How Much Should The Rate Of Return Of Investments Be?

One of the top items considered very carefully by investors when looking at investment packages is the rate of return. It is not surprising that the first question they ask for when presented with an investment proposal is the rate of return. The rate of return is evaluated with reference to a certain period of time.

Fool Proof Ways To Win The Philippine Lotto

The Philippine Charity Sweeptakes Office (PCSO) runs the Philippine government’s lotto. On February 22, 2009, the Philippine lotto with its 6/49 draw was said to be the largest in Philippine history with a pot estimated to be P 320, 000, 000.00 or about $ 7 million US dollars. The hugeness of the pot attracted around 25 million Filipinos, including first timers, to bet for it, hoping to hit the jackpot. In fact just last April 2008, a construction worker from Novaliches, Quezon City, won the jackpot alone, which was estimated to be around P 249, 000, 000.00.

Foundational Investment Theory – The Rule Of 72

“The most powerful force in the universe is compound interest,” said Albert Einstein. It is expressed in a mathematical formula called the Rule of 72.

Drink Red Wine To Your Health

Ever heard of the phrase “An apple a day keeps the doctors away”? Well, today things have changed and so does the saying. It now says “A glass of wine keeps the doctors away.”

Why You Should Invest In The Stock Market – Part 1

In my previous articles, I gave a comprehensive introduction on how to invest in the Philippine stock market, particularly talking about the basic principles that each prospective investors should understand. In this article we are going to discuss the advantages of investing in the stock market.

Stock Market – Basic Principles – Part 2

This the second part of the series on the discussion of principles of investment in the stock market. This is the continuation of a four part series. We previously discussed the first principle. This involves realizing that the stock market is just another investment vehicle. You must realize that there are other vehicles of investments before you decide to invest in the stock market. In this article the next two principles will be discussed. Please visit my blog if you want to view the entire article.

Andres Bonifacio And The Politics That Killed Him

The Philippines marks 30th of November as an official holiday to commemorate one of its heroes, Andres Bonifacio. Known as “Father of the Philippine Revolution”, he was a key person and leader in the Filipino revolution against the Spaniards. Andres Bonifacio was also accredited for founding the Katipunan, a secret organization which, defended the poor and oppressed Filipinos, tried to restore good principles and aimed to oust the Spanish rule, which was the key to Philippine independence.

Principles Of Investments In The Stock Market – Part 3

In part three of this four part series we will be discussing the next four principles of stock market investment. Previously, we discussed about the first three principles of investment. Number one principle is that the stock market is just another vehicle of investment. Secondly, you must realize that investing in the stock market is a like roller coaster ride. The third principle involved answering the question on what type of investor you are. If you wish to view the entire article in its entirety, visit my blog.

Stock Market Basic Principles – Part 1

Several people have inquired from me whether they should invest in the Philippine stock market. They also wanted to know how to begin doing it. I am not sure know if they are really seriously asking the question. They might be just curious about the stock market considering that it has been always in the headlines lately. This is brought about by the fact that it is at its highest levels since the beginning of its creation.

Rule Of 72

Once upon a time an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) started working abroad. At the age of 29 he had already saved a total of P 100,000.00 (Philippine peso)