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    Quote Originally Posted by SioDenz View Post
    Wa jud kay alam kay imung income raman gud imung gitan aw bro. Imung kaugalingun rang BULSA imung gi consider bah. Wa man gani kay ika suggest UNSA imung BUHATON nga ikaw may isa ka reason why nisaka ang PESO. Ang gobyerno pay basulon. Ikaw maoy isa sa pinakadako nga FACTOR nganu nisaka ang PESO tungod sa imung NILIBO nga remittance Pero REKLAMO ray nahibaloan nimu kay Imung BULSA raman imung gihuna huna di ba?
    yet samot kang way kaalamag & you didnt even give any suggestion on what to do?! balika basa akong mga post bai..you'll see that i have suggestions.. Now, sure ka nga way natabang ang OFW sa economiya sa pinas? wahaha total BS.
    Me expecting the Govt to intervene? why not? i helped the economy didnt i? i didnt keep all my money diri sa akong sponsor nga nasud..i Bought properties, i spend cash sa pinas & I SEND MONEY sa pinas.. ikaw? tan-aw nimo wa na nakatabang sa pinas? wahaha klaro lagi kaayo bai, di ka affected because you are not earning in USdollars..

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    Quote Originally Posted by monroy View Post
    Ganahan jud ka sa rason nganu imported nang tanan bisag kaya ra unta na kaayo nato himoon? Tungod sa pagka way ayo sa atoang gobyerno. Walay support sa negosyante, walay tarong investment sa infrastructure.

    Have you compared their business infrastructure in China with Philippines? No comparison man! They even subsidize their exporters for every container shipped, they also subsidize their trade shows so they pay no rent for showing their goods to foreign buyers. They are bringing up a good point- how can a country survive if it makes nothing and imports everything but you're just trying to avoid the issue. Actually the answer is right there in front of your nose, this country survives mostly on the backs of OFWS which the government treats as slave labor!
    very well said bai..ambot kung masabtan ba na sa akong migo?! wahahah

  3. #293

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eve's Apple Project View Post
    & nahibong paka nganong nanira ang mga companya sa pinas? wahaha nganong wa tay local brand sa pinas? wahaha klaro kaayo bai nga dili ka USD earner..so i am soooo sure nga DI jud na nimo masabtan..tsk tsk tsk
    Unsay labot ana?

    Daghan Nanira kay ilang Raw Materials nga Gikan gi IMPORT sa lain nasud MAHAL na kaayu kay UBOS ang value sa PESO.

    If 40 pesos ang dollar, kinahanglan sila ug 40K pesos para makapalit ug 1k dollar na raw material. Pero if ang Dollar is 45 Pesos (which is maoy imung gusto), kinahanglan sila ug 45K pesos para makapalit ug 1k dollar na raw materials. So Mupuno sila 5k kay Ubos ang value sa Pesos, asa man sila kuha anang 5k pesos? sa customer, sa ordinaryong tawo, ug sa sweldo sa ilang empleyado.

    Pero ok rana nimu as long as 45 ang dollar para mudako imung padala sah?

  4. #294

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    Quote Originally Posted by rickflag View Post
    usa pa kung ubos ang Peso this will encourage foreign tourist to come here coz they could enjoy their vacation since they have lots of purchasing power against our cheap peso. kung motaas ang peso, ma turned off sila ug ang ato pod mga locals ganahan vacation abroad kay maka afford na sila. which of the two would scenario would give a positive effect to our economy then?
    very nicely said bai! word of advice lang..yaw mention og purchasing power kay naa raba silay equation ana..wahaha

  5. #295

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    Quote Originally Posted by SioDenz View Post
    Unsay labot ana?

    Daghan Nanira kay ilang Raw Materials nga Gikan gi IMPORT sa lain nasud MAHAL na kaayu kay UBOS ang value sa PESO.

    If 40 pesos ang dollar, kinahanglan sila ug 40K pesos para makapalit ug 1k dollar na raw material. Pero if ang Dollar is 45 Pesos (which is maoy imung gusto), kinahanglan sila ug 45K pesos para makapalit ug 1k dollar na raw materials. So Mupuno sila 5k kay Ubos ang value sa Pesos, asa man sila kuha anang 5k pesos? sa customer, sa ordinaryong tawo, ug sa sweldo sa ilang empleyado.

    Pero ok rana nimu as long as 45 ang dollar para mudako imung padala sah?
    yet you still manage to dock a question... di nalng nako ipugos.. now, you are going back to IMPORT again? wahaha tawn sad ni

    mo oi..you want us to import to fuel our economy? have you heard of EXPORT sad bai? wahaha


    i'll give you a good example sad.. Furniture..suroy og bisan asa nga mall pangutan-a asa gikan ang ilang baligya? malasyia, taiwan, vietnam & China.. karon, di na kaya sa pinas? so imo pa diay nang i-import ang para himo og furniture? why not make our own machines? wahaha tawn sad nimo oi.
    Last edited by Eve's Apple Project; 12-13-2012 at 11:44 AM.

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    ok guys mao ni ang scenario ha.. mura daghan2x jud mga OFW wa kahibaw onsai buhaton da.. although bintaha namo compare sa naa sa PH.

    FACTS:
    - World economy leaders are weakening, and transitioning to emerging countries (this is unstoppable IMHO)
    Why? internet, and globalization, wealth is being re-distributed around the world.
    - If OFW ka you are still earning more than the average Pinoy
    - You Miss you family so bad.
    - bisan magpa dala ka money sa PH, you still have money left, after all expenses..
    - your sacrificing your time for money.

    What you can do:
    - Educate yourself, on how to make money work for you
    - if you have 600,000 2 years ago and invested on BDO's UITF (https://www.bdo.com.ph/trust-and-inv...eld-calculator) you would have gained 101.78% or make your 600k to 1,210,658.28
    - if you bought a brand new car worth lets say 600k it will depreciate 10%(lets say) per anum first year it will be worth 560,000 second year 504,000 worth, and so on and so forth.
    - if you just waited 2 years you would have able to afford the 600k car and you still have your 600k intact.
    - what are you buying with your hard earned cash?
    - TV?, gadgets?, cars, etc? onsa man ang value nga ilang gi hatag sa imo?
    - where are you putting your hard earned savings?
    - banks with 1% per anum interest? pila inflation rate sa imong location?
    - what is the lifestyle of your family here in the Philippines?
    - choi kaau kai abroad ako papa/kuya/ate?
    - what is your lifestyle there in abroad?
    - choi kaau kai wa pako ka suway ani?


    its just common sense.. advantage ra gihapon ang OFW compared sa pinoy nga naa sa Pinas. its all about resource management.

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    Quote Originally Posted by monroy View Post
    Ganahan jud ka sa rason nganu imported nang tanan bisag kaya ra unta na kaayo nato himoon? Tungod sa pagka way ayo sa atoang gobyerno. Walay support sa negosyante, walay tarong investment sa infrastructure.

    Have you compared their business infrastructure in China with Philippines? No comparison man! They even subsidize their exporters for every container shipped, they also subsidize their trade shows so they pay no rent for showing their goods to foreign buyers. They are bringing up a good point- how can a country survive if it makes nothing and imports everything but you're just trying to avoid the issue. Actually the answer is right there in front of your nose, this country survives mostly on the backs of OFWS which the government treats as slave labor!
    Im answering his questions about purchasing Power Not about the Governments inability to support businessmen. Wa man guroy nasud nga WALA ga import ug butang. Tanan nasud nag import kay tungod sa Globalization. So tanan gobyerno sa kalibutan way ayo?

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    plus kung mo import ta pagawas ta ug kuarta, kung mo export ta pasulod ta ug kuarta. we don't have to be an economist to know which among the two is favorable.

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    bro Eve's, what if maminaw ka sa ilang suggestion noh nga kung ni reklamo, may pag mouli sa Pilipinas. And what if tanan OFWs magdungan ug panguli noh? Kung kaning mga OFWs nga mouli unya mahutdan na sa dollars nga tinigom ug mag earn nlang minimum, mag sarado ang mga malls, mag sirado ang mga restaurants, kay wala nay maka afford ug laag sa malls, tan-aw sine, kaon sa restaurants. So kung ma sirado ning mga local businesses, asa man ibutang unya ang mga na displace nga empleyado? Ang modatu ani kay tindera sa asin, kay mag dildil na jud ta ani ug asin tanan! Hahaha! Maypa mag negosyo kag asin, SioDenz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eve's Apple Project View Post
    yet samot kang way kaalamag & you didnt even give any suggestion on what to do?! balika basa akong mga post bai..you'll see that i have suggestions.. Now, sure ka nga way natabang ang OFW sa economiya sa pinas? wahaha total BS.
    Me expecting the Govt to intervene? why not? i helped the economy didnt i? i didnt keep all my money diri sa akong sponsor nga nasud..i Bought properties, i spend cash sa pinas & I SEND MONEY sa pinas.. ikaw? tan-aw nimo wa na nakatabang sa pinas? wahaha klaro lagi kaayo bai, di ka affected because you are not earning in USdollars..
    Imung Suggestion nga Buhaton sa Gobyerno pero dili ikaw mubuhat sah? sila ra...

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