Posts Tagged ‘personal finance’

It’s not always necessary to have your own house

This is not a personal finance site and I do not profess to be good at personal finance. But whether you acknowledge it or not, your plan to own a house is tied up to your long-term financial objectives. (more…)

Assess your financial readiness to own your dream house

In my last post, I promised to write more about Nuvali. Sadly, these past few weeks has seen me suffer from “Nuvali fatigue.” For those who are waiting for my follow up feature on Nuvali, its draft is already half done and it shall be published. To ease the fatigue, I’ll write about something that I hope some will find worthwhile.

It’s true that it’s every Filipino’s dream to own a house. But more than dreaming, it’s imperative that you make a thorough examination of your financial position before you take the plunge. (more…)

How many Filipinos live in their own house and why

A survey titled Citi Fin-Q Report (warning: this report is a PDF file and I’m warned that it may contain a virus; kindly proceed with caution and read my note about PDF files at the bottom of this page) published by Citibank on September 2008 tried to determine the financial IQ (Intelligence Quotient) of respondents from Australia and ten Asian nations, including Filipinos, in terms of managing their personal finances.

This post will focus on a small but interesting portion of that study: home ownership, particularly in China and the Philippines.

A staggering 81% of Chinese respondents live in their own home that’s either already fully-paid for or mortgaged. Compare that with only 42% of Filipinos. (more…)

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