Saturday, March 6, 2010

Korean Essay about Filipinos

I have read about this
Korean Essay about Filipinos - Earn and Invest Money and I am touched by the author's message. This is a little bit late but very informative. The lack of love of our country is maybe the reason why the Philippines is very poor. As an expatriate I think we have a duty too to help our country instead of turning our shoulder back.

I encourage everyone to at least give love and respect to our country. Be patriotic!

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Monday, September 7, 2009

Debt Free | Financially Free

I found this small article though not well written but I realized that to be financially free we must be debt free. When are you going to say that you are debt free? That is when you received your salary late but you are not complaining because you still have money for your family back home to sustain for the foods and needs. I am an expatriate too who wish that someday I can stay in the Philippines where I was born. Right now I am Debt Free but not financially free.

Financially Free is when you can relax but still earning money. Passive income is enough to generate income for you to live with your lifestyle. But don't you know that more than 90% of the expatriates are not successful? It is because they are financially illiterate and do not save and invest their earning. My piece of advice is to save money at least 10% then invest it with anything that you think will generate money for you. If it generate income about 10% per year then after years it will be greater than your yearly salary. I have computed it and it is true. Try it!

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Saturday, July 25, 2009

Nursing Board Exam for June 2009 released

Nursing Board Examination for June 2009 is now released.

Over 32,000 passed for nursing board examination held in various places in the Philippines last June 2009.

Here are the top placers of the Nursing Board Examination Courtesy of ABS-CBN News


Golda Manto Yap of Felipe Verallo Memorial Foundation got the highest score at 86.8%.

She was followed by Ronie Rose Capati Arevalo of Adamson University at 86.4%.

Michelle Alejandro Barberan of Arellano University Manila was third at 86.2%.

Tied at fourth were Caroline May Rellosa Chamen of Philippine College of Health and Sciences, and Clarissa Leonor Tible Escober of Naga College Foundation at 86%.

Three students of UST--Marco Magtulis Dometita, Margaret Cheung Encarnacion, and Marc Bago-Od Marzan--were tied at fifth with Lalaine Lim Perlas of Our Lady of Fatima University Valenzuela. They all got 85.8%.

The Professional Regulation Commission on Saturday released the results of the exams that were held in Manila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legazpi, Lucena, Tacloban, Tuguegarao, Sulu, Pagadian, and Zamboanga.
The top schools with 100 and more examinees were:

1) St. Paul University;
2) Chinese General Hospital College of Nursing and Liberal Arts; St. Louis University; Trinity University of Asia (Trinity -QC); University of Santo Tomas;West Visayas State University-La Paz;
3) University of the East Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center.

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