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Pag-ibig Housing Loan. Stuff you need to know about Pag-IBIG (HDMF) housing loan that isn't mentioned on their site and instead tackled in the loan counseling session.

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Credit Ratings and You. There's no credit rating here in the Philippines - until now that is. The Credit Information Corporation (CiC) was created in 2008 by virtue of Republic Act. No. 9510, otherwise known as the Credit Information System Act (CISA). It is a government-owned and controlled corporation that is envisioned to be the leading provider of independent, reliable and accurate credit information in the Philippines. So what the heck does that mean?

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The Credit Information Corporation and You: here's a Q-and-A style run down of what we can expect.

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A personal finance blog about using financial literacy to build a better future. It gives tips on saving, banking, and investing.

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A personal finance blog about using financial literacy to build a better future. It gives tips on saving, banking, and investing.

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A personal finance blog about using financial literacy to build a better future. It gives tips on saving, banking, and investing.

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5 Ways To Beat Inflation Without Chasing Capital Gains In The Stock Market

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7 Behaviors That Silently Affect The Way We Handle Money. Our mind is a funny thing sometimes. The same reality, if perceived differently can result in different decisions or outcomes. In this post we'll look at how behavioral economics affects our decisions in ways that we ourselves are sometimes not aware of.

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Explaining Inflation; And Why Small Price Increases Are Better Than Price Decreases.

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Recently, we've been hearing good news about the GDP. At first, it's been higher than initially expected. And more recently, it's reached the 7% range that some say means we are in a growth trajectory, and headed for better times. And just like low inflation rates, it's being trumpeted as good news. But we can only scratch our heads and wonder why we don't seem to feel it. So in this article, we'll try to figure out just what the GDP means to us and if it really is good news - and if so, how we can take advantage of it.

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