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Paano Mag-Invest Nang Ligtas sa Mutual Funds

ni: Francisco J. Colayco

unang lumabas sa Bulgar noong ika-30 ng Hunyo, 2010

HINDI garantisado ang tubo sa mutual funds. Sa katunayan, puwede pa ngang bumaba ang halaga ng investment mo. Pero kung susundin mo ang ilang simpleng patakaran, napakaliit ng tsansa na matalo ka. Tandaan na sa Mutual Funds, hindi ka kumikita o nawawalan ng pera hangga’t hindi mo binebenta ang shares mo.

Mahalagang maunawaan na puwede mong ibenta ang iyong shares anumang oras at tiyak na may bibili nito. Sa ibang uri ng investment, puwedeng maging mahirap ang paghahanap ng buyer lalo na tuwing panahon ng emergency.

Ang pangunahing patakaran ay ang mga sumusunod:

1.) Piliin lamang ang mga pinagkatitiwalaan at kilalang mutual funds. May inaalagaang reputasyon ang mga kilalang kumpanya at napakalayong mangyari na ipapaubaya nila ang kanilang mutual fund sa mga fund manager na hindi mahuhusay. Pero siyempre, kahit ang mga kilalang pangalan ay puwede pa ring magkamali. Kung kaya puwede pa ring protektahan ang sarili sa pamamagitan ng mga sumusunod na patakaran.

2.) Pumili sa mga pangunahing uri ng mutual funds: Equity Fund, Bond Fund, Balanced Fund. Piliin kung alin ang angkop sa iyong personal na planong pinansiyal (kailangang may malinaw kang plano bago mo man lang isiping mag-invest). Sa bawat uring nabanggit, ang mga fund na may mas mataas na paglago sa mga nagdaang taon ay may mas mataas na tsansang maging matagumpay pati sa hinaharap.

3.) Ikalat ang iyong panganib. Huwag ilagay lahat ng savings sa mutual funds. Hinihikayat ko kayo na i-invest na lang ang mga halagang gagastusin sana sa mga bagay na walang halaga. Sa halagang Php 35.00 kada araw, makakaipon ka ng Php 1,000.00 sa isang buwan. Kung sumali sa isang Equity Mutual Fund na karaniwang lumalago nang 15% kada taon, ang Php 1,000.00 kada buwan (na dagdag sa Php 5,000.00 na panimulang hulog sa mutual fund) ay magiging Php 238,000.00 sa loob ng 10 taon. Pero sa loob ng 120 buwan na ito, ang inilabas mo lang na pera ay Php 125,000.00. Sa loob ng 20 taon, ang pera mo ay magiging Php 1,409,000.00 kahit na Php 245,000.00 lang ang inilabas mo.

Kung ang panimulang requirement na Php 5,000.00 ay ang kabuuan ng lahat ng inyong savings, mag-isip nang mabuti bago mag-invest. Kung sa susunod na 3-5 taon ay wala naman kayong mahigpit na pangangailangan para sa savings, puwede n’yo nang subukan ang investing. Kung may biglang pangangailangan at mapipilitan kang ibenta ang iyong shares, may posibilidad na malugi ka nang kaunti pero maliit lang ang posibilidad na maubos ang iyong investment.

 

4.) Magtalaga ng target para sa sarili mo. Sabihin na nating gusto mong kumita ng 20% sa loob ng isang taon. Kapag naabot mo na ito, ibenta mo na ang ilang bahagi ng iyong shares upang makuha mo ang tubo, pero huwag mo na galawin ang original na halaga ng iyong investment. Kung piliin mong huwag magbenta,  pwedeng bumaba lang ang iyong average return on investment.

“Nang Magising si Juan” Episode 13 Sneak Peek

While there are some improvements in Ariel’s financial education on Nang Magising Si Juan, there is still a lot to ask for.  In last week’s episode, Ariel ended up staying in a hotel because his electricity, water and telephone were cut off because he was unable to pay his bills.  Ariel is not as poor as not to find money for his electricity but he is not careful.  He forgot to pay the bills because he was too busy.  I had to remind Ariel that he can pay for his bills even by cellphone.Now he has to use his credit card to pay for his hotel bill and that adds up to his expenses.  Ariel didn’t even realize he was staying in aurumOne Makati Hotel that I own together with OFWs and members of KsKCoop.

At least, he remembered that he had to arrange for an interview with Ms. Yasly Corazon Jaen, Chief Admin Officer of Governance Commission for GOCC of LandBank Mobile Availer.  He learned that it is easy to get a salary loan. When you avail of a loan, you should have a mobile phone because you apply by text and you get the approval also by text within three days and the money is deposited to your account with Land Bank.

Tomorrow Aug. 10, watch the Ariel and the members of KsKCoop as they meet up in Hong Kong to discuss the projects of KsK.  We have sponsors for the show like Bulgar, Bounty Fresh Chicken Chooks-to-Go, Mang Inasal and LandBank of the Philippines.  With them, we are able to give all Filipinos information while watching an enjoyable comedy show.  Please pass the word to your family and friends.

Financial Fitness Quiz

Are you the “Boss” of your money? Or do you tend to slip when it comes to personal finances?

In case your boss decides to fire you, will you be rattling on how to find another source of income? Or have you prepared for it just in case?

Are you working hard for your money? Or is your money working HARDER for you?

Discover your financial health today! Take the Colayco Foundation’s Financial Fitness Quiz to find out. Click the picture below to start taking the quiz!

“Nang Magising si Juan” Episode 12 Sneak Peek

Ariel, in Nang Magising si Juan last July 27, continues to believe that his real talent is in show business.  He looks for ways and means to support his feeling and he joins the Chooks-to-go caravan.  This is actually a good move on his part to understand his real passion.  This is what we should all do to really discover if what we believe to be our capability is really true.

In joining the caravan, Ariel got himself into the groove of all the fun that Chooks-to-go caravan had to offer.  He went to the extent of being personally involved in the activities, which was again very good to enlighten him. He was convinced that it was really his calling to be in the limelight and he made up his mind that he would be a good endorser of Chooks to go.

He thought he should resign from his job with Feeling Close with FJCshow and maybe even his job with PLDT.  He went to me first to resign and tell me about his plans. I was surprised and kept asking him if he already had a signed contract.  He was evasive and didn’t really confirm, but he was so sure he wanted to resign, so I accepted.

When Ariel went back to Chooks-to-go, he was shocked to learn that they already had a poster of their endorser.  He didn’t even know!

Tomorrow, Aug 3 at 8am on GMA News TV, join Ariel again when he is seriously unable to pay his bills.  On Nang Magising Si Juan, learn more about possible solutions especially regarding the mobile salary option of Land Bank.

 

Catch Nang Magising si Juan this Sunday, 8:00 am, at GMA News TV!

Nang Magising si Juan would like to thank its sponsors Bulgar, Bounty Fresh Chicken Chooks-to-Go, Mang Inasal and LandBank of the Philippines. With them, we are able to give all Filipinos information while watching an enjoyable comedy show.

“Nang Magising si Juan” Episode 11 Sneak Peek

Ariel, in Nang Magising si Juan last July 20, was feeling insecure about his not accomplishing much in his financial life. Together with his friend, Long Mejia, he tried to think up of businesses but because of other commitments, Long Mejia leaves Ariel on his own. Ariel decided to sell chickens because he loves to eat chicken and his best brand is Bounty Fresh Chicken, Chooks-to-Go. He bought frozen chicken from Bounty Chicken and started selling them house-to-house and store-to store. However, his selling was unplanned. He even ate some of the chicken that he was supposed to sell. He realized that he didn’t like that particular business because it was not a business that he really liked He realized that he could not go on without asking for advice.

He approached Armand Bengco, Executive Director of Colayco Foundation to help him. Armand explained to Ariel the basic concepts of setting up a business.

After hearing the suggestions, Ariel asks Armand Bengco if he would like to be a partner in his business by putting in money. Of course, Armand knows better. You should not agree to being a partner and especially not putting in money into a business that your partner has obviously no expertise in.

On Sunday, July 27, join Ariel again on Nang Magising Si Juan as he continues to try to set up a business. Ariel continues to believe that his talent is in show business.Ariel joins Chooks-To-Go’s Kwela Van road show to impress the brand’s marketing head and consider him as their newest endorser.

We have sponsors for the show like Bulgar, Bounty Fresh Chicken Chooks-to-Go, Mang Inasal and LandBank of the Philippines. With them, we are able to give all Filipinos information while watching an enjoyable comedy show. Please pass the word to your family and friends.

Women & Money

Reminiscing events from 1 year ago and the product of a moment.

I was initially unbelieving that it was me she was calling when Suze Orman invited ”the Filipino author who is present here” to the stage during her February 25 talk (2012).

I do not know Suze Orman personally although I enjoy watching her shows.  I did not know that her friend Doris Ho, whom I also just met that morning gave her my set of books when she arrived in Manila.  After the short conversation on stage, I sent a text to our Executive Director Armand Bengco, who was at that precise time in Hong Kong talking to our KsK Multipurpose Cooperative members.  I texted him that an amazing thing just happened!  Suze Orman, Top USA Financial guru invited me to join her on stage this morning as she was giving a talk sponsored by BPI at The Fort.  Suze gave a terrific talk and it was almost unbelievable how much she cares for Filipinos and has the same line of thinking in personal financial education as I do.  Suze committed to help us educate more Filipinos and I look forward to an active collaboration with her!

Of course our excitement was and still is pitch high and this article that just reached me is a perfect way to share with you what kind of a person Suze Orman is.  I am definitely proud to have been singled out by her during that talk and I look forward to a collaboration with her on our common mission.

 

 

 

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FEBRUARY 25, 2013

Meeting Suze gave the push needed for a new book to come about – Easy Money Para sa Kababaihan, ang natatanging libro tungkol sa pag-hawak at pagpapalago ng pera na para sa babae!

 

 SRP Php95 – Available very soon in all leading bookstores

 

 

SUZE ORMAN GAVE FILIPINOS A MONEY TALK

Published in ENews of Asia Society

March 1, 2012

Suze Orman, America’s most trusted financial advisor, was in town last February 25 to give a talk on taking control over one’s personal financial power. Approximately 700 guests filled the NBC tent Saturday morning to attend the Bank of the Philippine Islands event and listen to the “one-woman financial advice powerhouse” as described by US Today. A two-time Emmy-Award winning television host, she was in Manila to keep a promise made to her friend Doris Magsaysay-Ho, chairwoman of Asia Society Philippines, to help and inspire Filipinos in their need for financial literacy.

 

“Hope is not a financial plan,” stated Orman who highlighted the jackpot-mentality that some Filipinos have when it comes to their money. One shouldn’t rely on the lottery and simply hope for the best or simply keep the money in your house safe and sound; you need to take control of the opportunities available when it comes to your finances.

Having been raised in an unruly neighborhood on the south side of Chicago, Orman was no stranger to poverty. She used to live in her car and waited on tables earning $400 a month for seven years until she dreamed of owning a restaurant of her own at the age of 30. Having heard her dream, one of her regular customers collected the contributions of other customers tantamount to $50,000 to lend to her for 10 years without interest. She took her money to Merrill Lynch to put in a money market account but the broker made her sign papers to make it seem like she was a sophisticated investor who was qualified to invest in stock options. Within three months, she lost the money.

Realizing she couldn’t pay back the $50,000 with her job as a waitress, she applied as a broker  at Merrill Lynch and was hired due to the affirmative action that the company had to hire women. However, her boss informed her she would be fired in 6 months.

 

Studying as a broker, she learned that it was part of law as a broker not to invest someone’s money in a way that he/she could not afford to invest it. She proceeded to sue Merrill Lynch for the bad handling of her $50,000 and because of the ongoing case, Merill Lynch could not fire her.

“Always do what is right than what is easy,” she said. The broker who lost her money was let go, her boss moved on and in 2 years she became one of Merill Lynch’s top producers and earned her $50,000 back with 18% interest.

For young people and their finances, Orman expressed the importance of saving a portion of their earnings regularly as early as possible. “The quickest way to get rich is to get rich slow.” stated Francisco Colayco, a well-known author who was brought to the stage by Orman herself. There isn’t a get-rich-quick formula to achieving one’s wealth, but wealth can be gained by saving and investing continously slowly but surely.

On the Philippines, Orman stated we shouldn’t go the way of the US where they allowed their economy to grow on credit, lending to people who could not afford to pay it back. “Build this country on cash so that it could never collapse, then you can change lives,” she said.

Orman’s talk and very first appearance in the country that day to the 700 guests and employees of BPI indeed proved to be a success. Her message has provided inspiration to those who seek to gain financial freedom.