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Why Using Philippine Credit Card is not suggested for Foreign Transactions?

02 Wednesday Dec 2015

Posted by Dexter Panganiban in Personal Financing

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credit card, credit card debts, Philippine Credit Cards

Did you face a situation that you are travelling in a foreign country and you cannot do anything but to use your credit card for your purchase? Well, I have done it many times and it’s a bit strange for me that the conversion rate is always high compared to the prevailing market rate. Upon my research, I found that credit card company charges 3.525% on all my foreign transactions. Did you know that it is hard to earn 3.525% in any investment portfolios. Forex might be different of course.

Foreign Transactions – All charges made in foreign currencies will automatically be converted to Philippine on the posting dates at the prevailing exchange rate determined by Via/Mastercard. A fee up to 3.525% will be imposed on the converted amount which represents our service fee and assessment fees charged by VISA/Mastercard.

The above information answers my query about the high exchange rates when purchases are being converted. What more if this expense were not been paid immediately? The said expenses will incur 3.5% interest or based on the prevailing interest rate of your credit card company.

This is just a reminder for using your credit card for foreign transactions. This also applies if you are using your credit card for online payment which is normally using US Dollar.

Investing Even in Debt?

20 Wednesday Aug 2014

Posted by Dexter Panganiban in Personal Financing

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credit card debts, emergency fund, Mutual Funds, Stock Market

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Seminars about investing and YouTube videos about investing are now easily accessible. Facebook post and updates talks about investing and savings. In reality it makes our drive to invest as soon as possible more.

So what if you want to start investing and yet you are filled with credit card debts, Will you start investing in Mutual Funds or stock market even if you are in a big financial mess? For me it’s a big NO.

What I meant is that paying of your credit card debt or any debt is the start of your investing. While paying your credit card, you will start the habit of saving a portion of your salary or income to pay off your debt. Normally I recommend 70, 20, 10. 70 % of your income is for expenses, 20% of your income is for your investment and 10% of your income for your Tithes or Love offerings. Use the 20% to start paying off your debt.

When time comes that you have paid off your debt, you will then be in a habit of saving a portion of your salary. The same amount that you used to pay your credit can now be used to build you emergency funds. After the emergency funds then you can go into Mutual Funds or even stock market if you can take the risk.

The idea is that you should not be investing in Mutual Funds or Stock Market if you don’t have Emergency Fund and still in debt because if time comes that you need money due to emergency, chances are you will get your investment even if it is still losing.

So be wise in your investing decision. In addition you need to set your goal prior to Mutual Funds or stocks investing. Knowing your goal will determine the amount of risk that you can take. Knowing your risk, may allow you to determine the type of investment portfolio will you go.

So be wise and Happy Investing. Study first before investing.

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