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Am I an IMG Member and What is IMG (International Marketing Group)

26 Saturday Jun 2021

Posted by Dexter Panganiban in Personal Financing

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Investing, Investing Question, Investment, Pinoy Investment

Am I an IMG Member and What is IMG (International Marketing Group)

I am explaining in this video that I am an IMG member and what is my present condition as an IMG member.

IMG Vision:

To Build and Provide the Best Business Opportunity in the World IMG Mission: To Make a Difference and Help Create Wealth for Families. No Family Left Behind IMG: The Total Financial Solution What is IMG International Marketing Group is one of the few companies of its kind in the industry today – a marketing company that is dedicated to serving the financial needs of individuals and families from all walks of life. International Marketing Group’s independent associates do not just work with clients who have large amounts of discretionary income – instead they work with everyday people helping them make critical financial decisions that help move them from where they are to where they want to be. International Marketing Group is one of the biggest and fastest-growing financial distribution companies in the US, Canada, Taiwan, Hongkong, Philippines and going worldwide. IMG has established agreements with many of the world’s leading financial services companies to provide us a broad array of financial products & services. IMG will help you comply accreditation and licensing requirements of all its Product Provider Companies. Multiple companies (Multiple products) will help you get the best product…Best service … Highest Rate Of Return…. Diversify investments, etc.

OUR MISSION

To Make Your Family’s Dream into Reality. We are committed in helping families achieve their dreams, through our business opportunity, as well as our products and concepts.

OUR VISION

To Lead the Financial Revolution International Marketing Group is positioned to become the no.1 marketing company to deliver investment products & concepts to the average people on a grand scale.

Financial Freedom, Invest After Being Debt Free

24 Monday Mar 2014

Posted by Dexter Panganiban in Personal Financing

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Debt, Debt Free, Financial Freedom, Investment, Philippine Credit Card

Not everybody can experience financial freedom, actually it is rare to see people who is experiencing financial freedom. But how could you really experience financial freedom? I believe it is only, if you are debt free.

Before, when I have surplus money I normally opt not to pay future payment such as monthly amortization and school fees. Because what I believe is that I can still use the money to make it grow. But sad to say it always lead me to debt.

There are times that you spend money which could cover advance payment for school to your wants. If you have money in your pocket or ATM the tendency is you can easily decide buying your wants instead of paying your monthly payment in advance.

As an example SSS payment can be made for the whole year. If you will not pay for the whole year, even you are capable to do so, tendency is that monthly SSS payment can be one of the reason why you will be in debt. Sometimes small amounts when accumulated will give head ache and lead you to be buried in debt.

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It is also the reason why most people who have declared being debt free in credit card tends to borrow again due to unavoidable circumstances. Those are people who after paying off their debt, did not work out for their emergency funds.

For OFW who owns Credit Card in Philippines, it is not wise to use the credit card overseas. As per computation the moment an OFW uses his Philippine Credit Card overseas, he have to pay additional 3% of his purchase due to exchange rate adjustment. By the way it my personal experience.

Investment shall only be made if you are debt free. I must admit that I did investment even if I am not debt free, but the sad things is that there are times I need to pull some of my investment just to cover my emergency needs. I need to learn investment in the hard way.

It is really important to be educated before investing. Know the risk and opportunities before investing. Don’t just go to investment because your friend told you to do so, or because your idol to you to do so. Be prepare in investing and learn to know your risk tolerance.

Happy Investing

Invest Through SSS Flexi Fund – Know Its Advantage & Disadvantage (Exclusive for OFW)

01 Monday Apr 2013

Posted by Dexter Panganiban in Personal Financing

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Financial Plan, Flexi Fund, Investing, Investment, Metrobank, Metrobank Online Payment, Newbie Investor, OFW, OFW Investment, SBR, SSS, SSS Online Portal, Treasury bill

Yesterday, when I was browsing SSS Website, I came to know about the SSS Flexi Fund. Here is an idea about the Fund.

The SSS Flexi-fund is a voluntary provident fund for Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs). It is an additional of the SSS on top of its regular OFW membership. The program gives OFWs the opportunity to set aside part of their earnings abroad and maximize the return on their Flexi-fund contributions, thus providing good security for their future.

SSS Flexi-fund is a risk free investment that is being invested in government securities, with Interest earnings are computed based on the average 91-day Treasury bill rate, thus ensuring a transparent, high yield and risk-free investment of members’ hard-earned income abroad.

 

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It’s a good time to invest through SSS flexi fund due to the fact that we recently have an investment Grade from Fitch.

SSS Flexi Fund, is any amount beyond Php 200 from the maximum monthly SSS payment. As of this time, the maximum payment or contribution for OCW Members is Php 1,560 monthly. So if you pay Php 2,000, the Php 440 will automatically go to SSS Flexi Fund, which could be withdrawn anytime, should you need money.

Here are the list of bank that could receive payments.

  1. Allied Bank
  2. Asiatrust Bank
  3. Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI)
  4. Equitable PCI Bank
  5. International Exchange Bank
  6. Land Bank of the Philippines
  7. Metrobank
  8. Philippine National Bank (PNB)
  9. Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation (RCBC)
  10. Security Bank
  11. Luzon Brokerage Corporation (LBC)

According to the SSS website:

Interest under the SSS Flexi-fund is. . .

  1. Tax-free
  2. Based on prevailing 91-day Treasury bill rates, quoted on a per annum basis
  3. Subject to quarterly re-pricing, to make it more reflective of current market conditions
  4. Computed at actual date of payment of Flexi-fund contributions, and posted to individual accounts at the end of the month.
  5. Compounded monthly, such that earnings at the end of each month are taken into account in the computation and application of earnings in the succeeding months.

I am paying my SSS via Metrobank Online banking System. I have also accessed the SSS Online portal by using the “Host Server Number” that was provided by Metrobank upon online payment in replacement for the SBR number which is a requirement for accessing SSS Online Monitoring System.

Updates : At this time since the prevailing rate of T-Bill is only 0.4%, I am not recommending investing in SSS-Flexi Fund, however keeping your SSS payment up to date is  I belived a necessity for every Filipino.

What is Estate Tax? | The Importance of Insurance

05 Tuesday Mar 2013

Posted by Dexter Panganiban in Personal Financing

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BIR, Estate Tax, Insurance, Investment, Philippine Law, Tangible Property, Term Insurance

TaxIn my continued learning about Personal Finance, I came to know that there is Estate Tax in the Philippines. Estate Tax is the tax being charged to any heir of a deceased person.

Did you know that all property under your name as shown below is subjected to Estate Tax in case of your death?

a)   Real or immovable property, wherever located

b)   Tangible personal property, wherever located

c)   Intangible personal property, wherever located

All mentioned property would be subjected to Estate Tax equivalent to almost 20% of the Net property. Property includes Real State, Money in the Bank, Mutual Funds, Stocks in the Stock Market and more.

According to BIR the following items will be deducted from the Gross Asset to get the net value of the Net value to be taxed.

  • GSIS proceeds/ benefits
  • Accruals from SSS
  • Proceeds of life insurance where the beneficiary is irrevocably appointed
  • Proceeds of life insurance under a group insurance taken by employer (not taken out upon his life)
  • War damage payments
  • Transfer by way of bona fide sales
  • Transfer of property to the National Government or to any of its political subdivisions
  • Separate property of the surviving spouse
  • Merger of usufruct in the owner of the naked title
  • Properties held in trust by the decedent
  • Acquisition and/or transfer expressly declared as not taxable

It was also a discussion in the TGFI Facebook group that if the owner of the stocks became deceased, stocks will not be withdrawn or liquidated as along as the real estate is cleared and paid. Joint account can’t also protect the account since if either one of the account holder died, the account will be frozen and will be subjected to Estate Tax.

There is a deadline in paying the Estate Tax as shown in the BIR page as follows:

File the return within six (6) months from decedent’s death. However, the Commissioner may, in meritorious cases, grant extension not exceeding thirty (30) days.

The Estate Tax imposed shall be paid at the time the return is filed by the executor or administrator or the heirs. However, when the Commissioner finds that payment on the due date of the Estate Tax or of any part thereof would impose undue hardship upon the estate or any of the heirs, he may extend the time for payment of such tax or any part thereof not to exceed five (5) years, in case the estate is settled through the courts or two (2) years in case the estate is settled extra-judicially.

According to experts, in order for us to be protected we need to make sure that we have Term Insurance or any other Insurance. Term Insurance is the Insurance with the lowest premium but there is no Return of Investment for any payment. So it is just like paying insurance for your car. But instead of paying for your car you are protecting yourself for anything that might happen in the future.

So it is very important that if we have an asset, we need to make sure that our family is prepared in paying the estate tax in case of death.

For further reference about the Estate Tax please proceed to BIR Page here. Be informed that nobody is excused due to the ignorance of the law.

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Hindrance for Time Investment

14 Tuesday Aug 2012

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Investment, Time, Time Management

email1Finding time to learn is also a type of investment. You invest your time and strength to be able to gain knowledge. This knowledge could be used to start your own business. We need to use our time wisely to get the proper information on the things that we need to learn ( I call it time management) . There are times that we are eagerly trying to learn something but we are being side track by other things on the net which make us out of focus on our main objective.

In investing we need to make sure that we set our goal first and we stay focus on our objective.

Here are some of the things that could usually make you out of focus while doing research through the internet.

  1. E-mail
  2. Facebook
  3. Ads in the net
  4. Chat or any Messenger

If you could avoid those things mentioned above you could be able to finish your task which is learning.Learn to manage your time well and avoid destruction. Stay Focus on your goal.

Welcome to Pinoy Investment Guide

05 Tuesday Jun 2012

Posted by Dexter Panganiban in Blog Information

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Investing, Investment, Newbie Investor, Stocks

Welcome to Pinoy investment Guide

First of all, let me introduce my self, I am Engr. Dexter Panganiban, an OFW (Oversees Filipino Worker / Online Filipino worker) working in Saudi Arabia for almost 13 years. I have plan to start this blog long time ago but I am hesitant because I may not be able to give the readers the information that they will be looking on this blog. But anyway, I am a newbie investor, so all information in this blog will be coming from the newbie perspective. I would like to share my thoughts, ideas and share my success and failure in this blog when it comes to investment.

I will detail the things about investment, finance, business that I learned and will be learning in the future through this blog. BTW I am also the guy in charge at Tech At Hand Dot Net, a tech blog which have been in existence for the last 5 years. I am also into trading and I have been trading since January 2012. I am using Citisec Online (COL Financial) as my broker. I trade online since I am in Saudi Arabia.

So I hope to increase our readership as well as to contribute value to other Pinoy, specially OFW, who wish to start their own business or even become an investor in a business.

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