When you are single, have a great job and a little aloof from Earth, one tends to spend and place money where it does not grow or in places where it (money) evaporates. The urge to spend on toys that are economically "useless", fashion trends that make you cringe and other items that rich people tend to have. A difficult mindset to break or change is the habit of irresponsibility towards finances. That is your typical Pinoy yuppie.
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Why learn to read them? They have a knack to be boring since they deal with numbers. The fact is most of the Entrepreneurs and Micro Business people I have encountered do not know how to make even the simplest of these statements.
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BY JEFFREY O. VALISNO, Sub-Editor Business World
Only 12 animals went, and as a reward he promised to name a year for each one in order of their arrival -- these were the rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog and boar.
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Only 12 animals went, and as a reward he promised to name a year for each one in order of their arrival -- these were the rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog and boar.
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It is said that 9 out of 10 start-up businesses fail in the first 3 years. That is a very scary fact when you are venturing into the Entrepreneurial road. I remember setting up my first company at age 24, it was one of the hardest things that I have ever done in my life, and yup I made a lot of mistakes. Eventually, I lose that company after 2 years from inception. Some scorn me, ridicule me for my failures and others are even puzzled by the direction I took some 10 years ago. It is that thought that "me and my business are a work in progress" is what makes me do what I do.
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