We have been so pleasantly surprised about the interest in the Take Charge Of Your Money seminar. Three days after I blogged about it, we were almost fully booked!
We hope to bring the seminar to those in the provinces in the future, but cannot make any commitments at this time. Those who cannot come due to time and distance constraints, watch out for the podcasts and videocasts of portions of the event right here on INQUIRER.net.
See you all later!
See you at the seminar!
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I learned so much from chinkee tan and francis kwong. Thanks for the insights!As for queena lee, not much. Puro siya pagyayabang e.
agree. the citibank guy also gave a lot of insights. actually, not sure if coincidence or hard sell pero while i was reading the sunday paper there is this full page ad re citibank's trip to the arctic promo!!!! as in, exactly what queena was talking about...
i read a lot from yahoo finance and other relevant websites and everybody is saying the same thing, which is in a way good and makes me more confident on financial decisions i will be making in the future. thanks for a great seminar!
Seminar was well worth the time and money spent..Thanks a lot to Inquirer.net and Citi for making this happen. Surely learnings here will make a difference on many lives for the better!
Thanks Salve for the blog invite and finally meeting you in person! I wouln't mind attending Part 2 and inviting friends as well.
Cheers!
PS. You handled the "emceeing" pretty great.
Very good seminar. If there's a part 2, I will bring my wife and a few friends as well.
Could you email a soft copy of the cashflow, assets form, etc. from the demo of the Citibank guy?
Thanks.
Noel
Thank you for going to the seminar! :) Will find out from Citibank if we can send Mon Tejero's slides.
I hope I can get invite for any money smarts seminar. I love reading this blog everyday I check the website.
Great perspective in terms of money=)
When will be the next schedule for the seminar? please keep me posted. thanks!