One of the items in my to-do checklist for 2013 is to read more books. Even as a kid and then as an adult, I’ve always loved reading, not just for the entertainment value but for all the things I learn as well. It is my belief that a person can never read enough in […]
Recommended Financial Reading: The Turtle Always Wins
I’ve long been a fan of Bo Sanchez, dating back to when I was a high school student. I read Kerygma on a regular basis. And one of my long-standing dreams back then was become one of the magazine’s contributors. Today, I content myself with reading what Bo has to say, both on the spiritual […]
Recommended Financial Reading: Prince Charming Isn’t Coming
Don’t let negativity given to you by the world disempower you. Instead, give to yourself that which empowers you. – Les Brown Barbara Stanny, daughter of “R” in H&R Block, grew up relying on her father, then her husband to manage her money. But a personal crisis forced her to wake up and look at […]
Recommended Financial Reading: Ang Pera Na Hindi Bitin
The whole family was at a National Book Store branch yesterday afternoon looking for materials the kids would need for their upcoming school projects when I came upon a book by Eduardo O. Roberto, Jr. – Ang Pera na Hindi Bitin [Money That’s Never Short]. I was with my daughter when I found it, and […]