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Money should never be the center of our lives. Faith, family, and relationships are always more important. But if we let our bad money habits get in the way,  the things we hold dear may suffer. So every little bit of knowledge and action towards how to manage finances helps. Watch this space for finance in layman language. Subscribe to the RSS so you won’t miss a thing!

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  1. Mylene Orillo says

    Hi ma’m. I would like to send you an invitation letter. Where can I send it?

  2. N. Mark Castro says

    Hi there,

    I’d like to discuss some things with you if you’re open to writing for another platform, a personal financial management site for women in Asia. You can check out http://www.liveolive.com.

    Looking forward to hearing from you.

    N. Mark Castro
    Editor in Chief
    Asia Pacific
    Jakarta, Indonesia

  3. abel says

    Financial matters are hard to teach to children, only unless that our children see that we are living our principles in real life, that is the only way they could learn the virtue having financial plans. and I think schools should contribute in teaching financial literacy, bt the problem is..school way of teaching about money is to work hard for the money.and they dont teach saving /investing



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