Submitted by Tonie Santos on Sun, 11/16/2014 - 11:45
It dawned on me that I was not educated very well on how to deal with money when I was young. I can’t remember from elementary to high school that I was taught about money. In college I was a computer science major and I took some basic accounting where I learned about credit and debit. That's about it.
Submitted by Tonie Santos on Sun, 11/16/2014 - 11:43
Growing up my dad always told me, "For whatever you do, the end must justify the means." I believe he was the most honest and hardworking government lawyer/prosecutor in the city where we live in the Philippines. He dreamed of traveling to Rome but never ever taken an airplane flight in his entire life.
Submitted by Tonie Santos on Sun, 11/16/2014 - 11:41
The basic rule of budgeting came from Thomas Jefferson that never spend your money before you have it. When America was young he may have thought that the concept is simple but in today’s day and age when instant gratification is the norm in the society, he would have said “AH...
Submitted by Tonie Santos on Sun, 11/16/2014 - 11:40
Several years ago my old parish needed renovation – the seats were beat-up, the floor carpet was dirty and shredding, and the walls were like century old.
Submitted by Tonie Santos on Sun, 11/16/2014 - 11:39
Investment for young people would be difficult to understand. At a young age I don’t expect you to trade stocks, buy mutual funds or bonds, and own rental properties.
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