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Friday, October 30, 2020

Cebuana Lhuillier lists 5 simple and practical steps to achieve financial freedom

Talking about financial freedom during this pandemic may seem counterintuitive. Many people have lost their jobs and more are just trying to survive on a daily basis. But as the most successful businessmen would say, it is precisely during crises when golden opportunities arise that can turn one’s fortune around.

 

Financial freedom may appear to be a lofty goal reserved only for the well-off but it is actually an achievable dream even for those who may be swimming in debt right now or living in a hand-to-mouth existence. 


Here are five simple and practical steps to empower you to take control of your finances and let go of money worries:




 

1.     Reflect

 

This is your starting point. Take stock of where you are right now – your sources of income, owned assets, monthly expenses, outstanding debt, and many others that impact on your financial situation.

 

Then make a realistic target of where you want to go. It can be wiping out your debt or building your dream house or sending your son to a prestigious university. Seal it with your desired deadline.

 

2.     Reduce

 

It may be disheartening to see your expenses and debt payments to be much more than your income sources and assets. But no matter how deep in the red you might be, there’s always a way to go back to black.

 

The simplest but may not always be the easiest way is to cut expenses. It can be from just cooking at home than having food delivery or bringing down electricity charges by turning off your airconditioners or electric fans during cold, rainy nights.

 

Next is reducing debt. Most people will advise you to pay off those with the highest interest rates first. But to help build up your confidence, it may be helpful to settle the low amounts first so that you’re encouraged to push ahead when you see these small victories.

 

As a final measure, you can let go of unnecessary stuff and turn them into cash. It can be things that are just gathering dust at home like old books or hardly used clothes and shoes.

 

3.     Add

 

Having a 9 to 5 job may not be enough for you to achieve your goals within your set timeframe. Thus, you need to look for additional sources of income. During this pandemic, business opportunities are boundless from re-selling anything to home-cooked food deliveries or growing and selling succulents for your neighborhood plantitos and plantitas. The work from home set-up can also open doors for you to take side jobs that match your knowledge and skills set.

 

4.     Invest

 

The point to all these is for you to live a happy life, right? So, go ahead and invest in things that make you happy whether they’re experiences or material stuff. We use the word invest here, and not splurge, because these “investments” should bring you some kind of a return. They should uplift you and not bury you deeper into debt and desperation.

 

5.     Save

 

The last but definitely not the least important step to financial freedom is to save. Save for rainy days. Save for emergencies, like this pandemic. Save for your dreams. Save for your retirement.


And saving has been made easier by Cebuana Lhuillier Rural Bank with its Micro Savings Product that allows anyone to open a savings account with just one valid ID and P50 initial deposit through its 2,500 branches nationwide.

 

In the spirit of World Savings Day on October 31, Cebuana Lhuillier invites everyone – especially the millions of unbanked Filipinos - to take this journey with them towards financial freedom.

 

11 comments:

  1. No. 5 for me ❤️❤️❤️
    Importante talaga mag ipon kahit pa unti-unti šŸ˜Š

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  2. Agree ako 1-5. Kailangan talaga naten unahin ang mas kailangan kesa sa hindi. Magtipid kung kinakailangan. Kung kaya naman kumain na lang sa bahay at magluto, sa bahay na lang kesa umorder pa ng food online o kumain sa labas. Mas tipid pa. At syempre invest. Who knows what will happen tomorrow. Kaya dapat laging secure ang future. šŸ˜Š

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  3. At syempre mag save ng pera, para kapag may emergency meron tayo madudukot. šŸ˜Š
    Mag add ng pwede pagkakitaan bukod sa iyong trabaho. šŸ˜Š Thanks to Cebuana for this advices. šŸ˜Š

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  4. sa panahon ngayon kailangan mag ipon, wag gagastos kung hnd naman kailangan šŸ˜…

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  5. Thank you Cebuana for the tips and reminders God bless po šŸ˜Š❤

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  6. Salamat sa Reminder Cebuana save money talaga kailangan para may napagkukuhanan tayo sa oras ng pangangailangan

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  7. Need talaga natin mag ipon upang may magamit tayo of may emergency kaya agree ako sa 5 tips na pinaliwanag ni cebuana sating lahat

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  8. Super agree...need talaga mag savings kahit pa unti unti..easy na mag open ng savings...

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  9. Napaka laking tulong po nito lalo na po ngaung nagka pandemya eh talagang iisipin mo na talagang mag ipon.. šŸ‘

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  10. Try ko din po itong Cebuana micro savings,malaking bagay para Maka save ng money

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  11. maitry nga na tlga ang microsaving ng cebuana maiapply ang 5 tips nila
    - Bessie Ramos

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