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Where to put your Christmas bonus?

11/21/07

Posted under Investing, Millionaires, OFW, Saving money, budgeting, family finance, retirement, shopping, spending habits

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If you haven’t received your Christmas bonus yet, you probably will in the next weeks. You’ll probably be getting anywhere from P50,000 to P100,000. How are you going to spend it? Do you have a good tip on where to put that kind of money?

We gotta plan, or else even P100,000 can vanish without a trace.

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51 Responses to “Where to put your Christmas bonus?”

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    Salve Says:

    @kamote trader, it’s really a mind thing isn’t it? :) good job!

    @martini, those LCD tv sets are really tempting aren’t they? I already succumbed to the temptation but I downgraded to a size that’s not too heavy on the pocket. Paying yourself first really works.

    @nina and other OFWs missing the 13th month pay, hey hey people. Count your blessings! hehe. You have better benefits and have higher monthly pay naman :)

  2. 25
    Salve Says:

    @chris and maikit, sorry but the article entitled “Stock exchange seen to hit 4,000 points by yearend” was written only last Wednesday. The writer, Doris Dumlao, was merely reporting on the results of Sunlife’s press conference held on that day.

  3. 24
    chris Says:

    oh yes…. i think that article’s been made a month ago…. and just published yesterday….. sobrang delayed to be relevant

    anyway…. just a friendly advised, stay with companies that are earning monies if you guys want to invest in the stock market….. tips? let’s start with chinabank, petron, alaska milk, piltel, rcbc

    good day

  4. 23
    John Says:

    “Stock index seen exceeding 4,000 pts by yearend” ????!!! Kelan pa kaya to article na ‘to? Knina nga 3478 pts na lang and going on downward trend pa tsk tsk

  5. 22
    Mon Solo Says:

    The first rule: pay out all your high-interest debt, which includes any credit card debt. It does not make sense to SAVE when you have a credit card debt that is close to 2-3% a month!!!!!

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