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    Quote Originally Posted by Sanosuke View Post
    Simple... If our school don't teach us those important things that we need to know (including financial education), then we have to study it for ourselves. We don't have to depend on our educational system since we have our own brains to learn and study.
    tama jud na ba... hahaha. im actually a business student and as ive learned jud. need nato ma learn ang ing ani nga mga matter. personally or sa school man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodsky View Post
    As long as advertising exists, all your efforts on convincing people to save will be in vain, because that's the prime objective of advertising--to milk money off the masses. I mean, if advertising wasn't so important, why are major corporations spending billions for advertising and exposure?

    -RODION
    There's the trap. But if financially educated ang tao, at least he knows when he is putting himself in a financial trap. Unfortunately daghan wa kabalo nga na trap na sila until almost hopeless na.

    Originally Posted by Sanosuke
    Simple... If our school don't teach us those important things that we need to know (including financial education), then we have to study it for ourselves. We don't have to depend on our educational system since we have our own brains to learn and study.
    Easy for you to say if exposed ka on financials or your family is good with managing money. How about kids with parents who are spend-easy, lubong sa utang and ga think nga ana jud ang way of life? Perti jud luoya. If ma incorporate ni sa public schools Im sure dako jud improvement sa ato masses.

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    because how could a teacher teach the students in becoming rich na cla mismo naglisod, LOL

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    You can't live a day without spending money at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rev View Post
    You can't live a day without spending money at all.
    And you can't live the next if today you spend all..

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    stay away from credit cards - warren b.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gshukaku View Post
    stay away from credit cards - warren b.
    Use your Credit Card in Wise way.

    Naa ko Credit Card, Maka income ko ug dako gamit ani. Buy and Sell online..

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    para dili na daghan subject.

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    Dali ra kontrahon ang Advertisements kung practical ka nga tao. Most of them (consumers) nainganyu ug palit ug "cellphone" maski nana silay cellphone daan. All you need is to keep your priorities right.

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    naa man some elementary basic math problem solving...its still financial education without the financial thingy...

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