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  1. #61

    up up ko ani

  2. #62
    sent you a pm

  3. #63
    ka-scary gud ana. the last time i heard about this kind of business. it turn out to be a ponzi scam. hehehe sorry ha. for a cake business a guaranteed 10% per month for your investor is a bit too good to be true. hehehe just an option.

    peace!

  4. #64
    ive been with financing & banking industry for quite awhile. and i too am a businesswoman & a stock trader. so far, sa tanan nako na invest, na nigusyo murag sa option trading ra ko kita nga conservatively makaguarantee ang taw ug 10% per month. kanang 10% per month nimo sa option trading perti pa nimong bangaa nga trader ana. hehehe

    pro cake business? i doubt. mau pa mag.lending na lang ka 6% per month d pa ka ma.scam kung dili mo.click ang negosyo. At least imo ra self imo problemahon dili pa ka magproblema sa imong mga investors if something will happen to your business. specially now tanan business affected jud.

  5. #65
    u nid man additional capital sa imo business noh? mao ngita ka ug investors. pm me kay will recommend you 6% ila interest ka save pa ug 4% hehehe mau na lang na idungag nmo sa imong profit ang 4%. and save yourself from turning to a scam.

    By the way try Cebu First Funding naa sa century plaza. 1% per week or 4% per month ra sila. the owner their is so accommodating ug unlike sa uban ok ra nila newly open business.

  6. #66
    unsa na ni oi? asa na man ang proponent ani? tubaga sa ning mga issue nimo oiiiiiiiiiiiiiii....

  7. #67
    ato ni isurface basin nakalimtan

  8. #68
    hellooooo napa ni cya...

  9. #69
    Quote Originally Posted by rainevtan View Post
    ive been with financing & banking industry for quite awhile. and i too am a businesswoman & a stock trader. so far, sa tanan nako na invest, na nigusyo murag sa option trading ra ko kita nga conservatively makaguarantee ang taw ug 10% per month. kanang 10% per month nimo sa option trading perti pa nimong bangaa nga trader ana. hehehe

    pro cake business? i doubt. mau pa mag.lending na lang ka 6% per month d pa ka ma.scam kung dili mo.click ang negosyo. At least imo ra self imo problemahon dili pa ka magproblema sa imong mga investors if something will happen to your business. specially now tanan business affected jud.

    Honestly, For the past few years, I've only managed to average between 14-16% compounded return on my investments annually. Sakto raine, there are those that even give 5% per month interest on loans. Hopefully lavlets knows someone, but last I heard shes asked her relatives, which I think was a wise decision on her part.

    The question whether the thread starter can pay dwindles down how much capital lavlets needs. If its only 10k-100k for investment, i think she can pay back the amount easily. 100k at 10% per month can easily be covered by a cake business that's thriving. By if shes asking for 7-figures up, that a totally different story. What we entrepreneurs often forget is that although higher amounts of investment can yield as higher return amounts, it would also be difficult to maintain the rate return of the previous lower amount.

    OT: Raine,if you say you can manage 10% compounded return monthly on option trading, I'll gladly pullout all my current positions, and let you manage it and split with you the returns, if you agree and can guarantee. As I'm just wondering how this is possible, as even Berkshire has only managed an average compounded annual interest of 21% for the last 43 years.

  10. #70
    @ ANTON

    Im sorry i dont manage other people's funds/investments. Kay it would devaite my company's goal. To teach people how to manage their funds. You dont need to go though investment or insurance companies or bank. Why not learn what they know and manage it yourself. In that way, you can control your profit and loses. Daghan na bya karon mga investment brokers gipangkiha kay na scam sila. Even insurance and investment companies right now are thrieving.

    If you want call my office at 2530088 for an appointment so i can give you a free preview on how OPTION trading works.

    Its for free so nothing to worry. A little knowledge wont hurt.



    Quote Originally Posted by Anton View Post
    Honestly, For the past few years, I've only managed to average between 14-16% compounded return on my investments annually. Sakto raine, there are those that even give 5% per month interest on loans. Hopefully lavlets knows someone, but last I heard shes asked her relatives, which I think was a wise decision on her part.

    The question whether the thread starter can pay dwindles down how much capital lavlets needs. If its only 10k-100k for investment, i think she can pay back the amount easily. 100k at 10% per month can easily be covered by a cake business that's thriving. By if shes asking for 7-figures up, that a totally different story. What we entrepreneurs often forget is that although higher amounts of investment can yield as higher return amounts, it would also be difficult to maintain the rate return of the previous lower amount.

    OT: Raine,if you say you can manage 10% compounded return monthly on option trading, I'll gladly pullout all my current positions, and let you manage it and split with you the returns, if you agree and can guarantee. As I'm just wondering how this is possible, as even Berkshire has only managed an average compounded annual interest of 21% for the last 43 years.

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