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The Risks Of Borrowing Money From Family And Friends



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Sure, you have a stable job, a bit of money tucked away in a time deposit account and a few pieces of prized jewelry you consider as investments. However, an unforeseen event happens and you find yourself illiquid. Broke is too harsh a word. In Filipino customs, the first number to call is family. Then, friends. If all else fails, there's the neighborhood creditor on motorcycle. The Philippines is composed of close-knit communities that offer support during times of need. Who needs a good standing in the bank if you have generous grandparents and aunts?

While it is a blessing to have a long list of contacts for your Call-A-Friend moments, borrowing money from family and friends has its downside. We're not talking about predatory interest rates nor tight repayment schemes. To borrow money from these people means to expose yourself to possible mental and emotional stress. Here's why you should take caution in dealing with money matters in your personal relationships.


“I told you so!”
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Financial stability sometimes becomes a measure of a Filipino's success. Your parents may not 100% agree with your life choices, such as your career preference, but once you're able to prove that you can manage on your own, eventually you can earn their blessing. Sadly, an emergency can strike anytime. Your family will likely run to your rescue especially if it involves an accident or illness. But expect to hear tirades from your mother that may start off as concern and end in an “I told you so” note. Hold on tight for a trip down memory lane from your childhood mischiefs to where you are now: borrowing money from your parents.


The perpetual “utang na loob”
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“Utang na loob” is a concept uniquely Filipino which Wikipedia translates to “a debt of one's inner self (loob).” It is a debt that may or may not need to be repaid in money form, but will definitely carry with it favors you're expected to deliver sometime in the future. It can be a job recommendation in your office, an errand out-of-town or your utmost allegiance in times of family conflict. Think of it as a perpetual loan. If your cousin lends you money with no questions about repayments, tread carefully. It may involve an unwritten utang na loob provision.


The emotionally-charged convos

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When you apply for a bank loan, the loan officer will ask for certain documentary requirements, investigate on your credit standing and interview you about your finances. There are no painful phone calls on how you've exhausted all your options nor dramatic reenactments of how things went awry. Borrowing money from family and friends can be emotionally challenging. Your pitch will depend on your relations with your potential creditor. With your strict elder sister, you may need data to back up your repayment promises. With your best friend, you may need to offer a bit of your (too) personal secrets in return. You should be ready for the intrusive questions and the subtle insults.


The inevitable rejection

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Why do some people avoid borrowing money from loved ones at all costs? It because of the agony of rejection. Getting your bank loan application turned down can be disheartening, but there's nothing more distressing than being refused by family or a close friend. Before you dial up your uncle, you've already made a projection on how he will react on your call for assistance. Your forecast is influenced by your relations with him, the past favors you've extended (this is utang na loob in the works), among others. So if you're rejected, you feel that it's not just your plea that was turned down, but your relations with this person. Somehow, you feel entitled to your family and friend's assistance as if a loan can measure your endearment for one another. Maybe they're just as illiquid as you.


Prepping yourself for the unforeseen
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No matter how financially stable you think you are, there are instances that can wipe clean your savings such as medical emergencies, accidents, and the sudden loss of income. How can you protect yourself from these risks?

First, make sure you have ample emergency funds in the bank. This pot is separate from your savings, which is primarily reserved for large purchases and your retirement. As a rule of thumb, an emergency fund should at least be equivalent to your living expenses for 6 months. You can easily build up this pot by setting aside a portion of your paycheck. Place the money in a bank product that you can liquidate at a moment's notice such as a savings account.

Second, get yourself insured. An insurance is your buffer against debilitating expenses. This will protect you against the risk of loss of income due to prolonged disability or death of your household's breadwinner. Insurance is really important to have; especially, here in the Philippines where few people can afford to be insured. But in reality, Filipinos actually have wide choices for this kind of benefit whatever their living condition is, rich or poor they can be insured. One example is the accident insurance offered by a known pawnshop in the Philippines. It won’t cost you a thousand pesos to be insured. You can’t really make excuses. If you still think this as too much to have, remember that you're essentially buying peace of mind when getting an insurance product.

Next, invest for your future. Nothing is guaranteed in life (except death and taxes). Your paycheck may not be as handsome a couple of years from now. Who knows? Start building various sources of passive income such as a stock portfolio or a small business.

Finally, live within your means. Make a habit to create a monthly accounting of your income and expenses. Jot down your disposable income (your earnings net of taxes and other charges), and set aside 10% to 20% for your savings fund. The rest shall cover your rent, utilities and daily sundry expenses. This personal finance habit can help you decide whether you really need that overpriced coffee every afternoon.

Your family and friends consist of your most important support group. When the proverbial stuff hits the fan, you know who to call. However, you should draw a line somewhere. You can expect words of wisdom from your grandparents when you need guidance, but this doesn't mean that they can be as open when it comes to money matters. Don't let money taint your beautiful relations. Avoid borrowing money from family and friends if you're risking an emotionally-charged encounter. It's just not worth it, and you know it.

Great Deals and Awesome Steals with the Araneta Center Rainy Day Sale


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Attention, shopaholics! The Araneta Center’s Rainy Day Sale happens from August 18-21, 2017. Visit the Center and enjoy great discounts of up to 70% off on selected items from a wide range of stores for four straight days.

Early birds get first dibs on the greatest deals from apparel to accessories and a lot more at the Gateway Mall, Ali Mall, and New Farmers Plaza.

As an added treat, every PhP 700 single receipt purchase from any establishment in Araneta Center Gateway Mall, Ali Mall, Farmers Plaza, Farmers Market, and Araneta Center Bus Station as well as restaurants in the Coliseum Circle, Telus Arcade, Shopwise Aracade, Manhattan Parkview and Parkview Arcade entitles customers to play a “Catch the Stars” game at the Gateway Mall Activity Area from August 18-21, between 11:00 AM-6:00 PM. This also goes the same for customers with a PhP 500 single receipt purchase from Gateway and Ali Mall Cineplex. Exciting freebies await the lucky winners.


For more information on Araneta Center’s Rainy Day Sale, please visit aranetacenter.net, or follow Araneta Center’s social media pages on Facebook, and Instagram @TheAranetaCenter.

KLIN 365: A Breakthrough that Makes Cleaning Simplified


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A new and revolutionary cleaning solution that aims to make cleaning in the restaurant industry way more simpler is now available.

Kalinisan Chemicals Corporation, a proud Filipino company and also a leading developer of cleaning and sanitation products in the Philippines and Southeast Asia, introduces KLIN 365. Its distinct uniqueness is that it is a 10-in-1 cleaning product aimed to simplify the complicated cleaning practices in the restaurant industry.

The food service industry needs are undoubtedly evolving so the company came up with KLIN 365 to be able to focus on those needs. Clients from the restaurant and food industries will surely find delight in KLIN 365 since restaurant personnel will no longer use too many cleaning agents just to come up with the right cleaning solution. KLIN 365 will minimize if not eliminate, errors in mixing multiple cleaning agents and correspondingly, would save ample shelve space since there will be no need for other cleaning products. Now, the solution for their diverse and complex cleaning requirements is now made possible—and simpler—with the use of a single product. No more pains of cleaning with KLIN 365 as the hero product for the restaurant industry.

By being a multi-use cleaning and sanitation solution, KLIN 365 effectively works as a dishwashing liquid, degreaser, odor eliminator, floor cleaner, glass and table cleaner, fly repellent, as a sanitizer for the hands and kitchen utensils, plus toilet and urinal cleaner, too. This myriad of cleaning functions is what restaurants and food service establishments truly need to keep germs and other bacteria away.


This 10-in-1 cleaning solution is easy to use and is totally gentle and safe on the hands. It is non-corrosive and safe on all washable surfaces and effectively kills a wide range of harmful microorganisms to keep the kitchen and other work places clean and germ free. It is a perfect cleaning agent for all cleaning requirements of Quick Service Restaurants or QSRs because it not only cleans but also sanitizes, and complies to established standards of food safety.

KLIN 365 is the only product of its kind in the market today, thanks in large part to KLIN 365’s Surfapro Technology™. This groundbreaking cleaning technology borne out of painstaking research by Kalinisan Chemicals Corp.'s Research and Development team smartly removes targeted soils and rapidly activates antimicrobial agents to eliminate dangerous microorganisms.

KLIN 365 is so powerful that one 45ml sachet can be mixed with up to 20 liters of water. This mixture can address almost all cleaning needs of a typical restaurant.

“We have been part of the food and beverage and cleaning industries for quite a long time. What we did was to focus on our customer's experience – observed their pain and listened to their complaints. And with KLIN 365, we know that we have an innovative and more importantly, useful cleaning solution. Now, our customers are given the choice to simplify the usually complicated process of cleaning. We are proud to have come up with a totally home-grown product that we know will revolutionize the way cleaning and sanitizing is done in the Philippines, which is part of our mission to add value to the industries that we serve through product innovation and excellent customer experience,” explains James Bernardo, Chief Executive Officer of Kalinisan Chemicals Corporation.

Get KLIN 365 and other outstanding products and services of Kalinisan Chemicals Corporation through its network of direct distributors nationwide starting August 1, 2017. And for every purchase of a box (100 pieces of 45 ml sachets per box) of KLIN 365, proper product training on usage and application will be provided. For product orders, visit the main office located at Building 1, Cainta Business Center Vista Verde Gate 2, Executive Village, Brgy. San Isidro, Cainta, Rizal or call (632) 654-7951, 571-5314, 682-2873. Visit www.kalinisanchemicals.com or email info@kalinisanchemicals.com for more details.

UAAP Appoints New Executive Director



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University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) Chairman of the Board of Trustees Dr. Michael Alba announced the appointment of Atty. Rene Andrei Saguisag, Jr., as the Association’s new Executive Director starting 7 August 2017.

Dr. Alba, President of Far Eastern University, the host school of UAAP Season 80, considers Atty. Saguisag’s recruitment as one of the early, exciting developments in the ongoing reorganization of the country’s premier amateur athletic league. “Along with the heads of the member universities now acting as the trustees, for the first time in 80 years, the Association will have an executive director to oversee its operations,” Dr. Alba said.

Rebo, as Atty. Saguisag is more familiarly called, is not new to the UAAP, having been Commissioner of Basketball in Seasons 78 and 79. He will also be serving in the same capacity in the forthcoming season, concurrent to his new appointment.

As executive director, Atty. Saguisag is charged to perform, direct, manage, and oversee a variety of assignments. These include implementing policies; providing support to the Board of Trustees, the Board of Managing Directors, and the UAAP Committees; supervising operations; and undertaking special projects.

He has a JD degree from the Ateneo Law School and is a BS in Sports Science graduate of the University of the Philippines.

His other sports engagements include being Deputy Commissioner of Basketball in Season 93 of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and Commissioner of the Makabansa Basketball League 2017.

Of his appointment, Atty. Rebo says, “It’s definitely an opportunity that any sports lover will find hard to resist. I also feel that it is another place where I can be passionate and be of help if in a modest way.” Waxing philosophical, he adds, “Nobody knows how long I’ll be here, but I do want my stay to mean something. In Season 80, we Go for Great. I am more than grateful and appreciative.”

Cusi, ACD Delegates Make Solar Lamps for 100 Bohol Families


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Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Alfonso G. Cusi and other energy officials attending the ongoing Asia Cooperation Dialogue (ACD) in Panglao, Bohol assembled 100 solar-powered lamps under the guidance of local grade-schoolers and donated them to Boholano families on Tuesday.

The lamps were given to 100 families in the islands of Balicasag, Pamilacan and mainland Panglao, including the families of 34 students from Lourdes Elementary School in Panglao as beneficiaries.

The 34 Grades V and VI students along with the 12 chosen Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) teachers around Bohol were earlier taught how to convert the kerosene lamps into solar and battery powered lamps, and shared what they learned to delegates as part of the ACD's Liter of Light: Solar Build Workshop held at the Be Grand Hotel in Panglao Island.

Cusi, as head of delegation of the host country, soldered and assembled the electronic parts of the solar lamp with guidance from Grade VI student Christopher Abellana and Grade V student Honey Lee Mijares together with Liter of Light founder Illac Diaz and TLE Teacher Gil Adame of La Hacienda High School in Alicia Bohol.

“What we are doing here among the kids is creating consciousness on the importance of energy for our economic growth,” Cusi said during the workshop.

“The Liter of Light has done several projects already and now we are collaborating with them to promote alternative energy technologies so we can share these options to other communities nationwide. There are other initiatives that are being undertaken, hindi lang itong Liter of Light, but this is the most viable na tinitingnan namin bilang option," said Cusi.

The workshop served as a great a venue for the students to learn and explore new things that they can share to their families, peers and community, according to the DOE Secretary.

He added that the workshop served to give the people and the youth “Power of Choice” in using energy efficiently and effectively.

The lamps also symbolized the giving of light or hope for the realization of dreams and for coping with outage during disasters that affect energy supply.

“With these kinds of projects, the power is already within their hands,” Cusi said.



The DOE hosted the three-day ACD, which tackled energy security, sustainability and resiliency among Asian countries.

Shaping Leaders of Tomorrow: Xavier Ateneo Teams Up with Fujitsu PH to Strengthen Connectivity Gearing Towards a Smart Digital Campus


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Digitalization is driving the education sector on to a profound transformation.

The report “The Road to Digital Learning” by Fujitsu showed that many schools, colleges, and universities have high aspirations for digital learning, in which academic establishments acknowledge the role of technology in improving the education milieu and creating equal opportunities.

In the Philippines, Xavier University - Ateneo de Cagayan believes that addressing the demands of digital learning is vital to enable advanced waves of educational approaches for her academic community.

Guided by its vision of becoming “A leading ASEAN University forming leaders of character by 2033,” Xavier Ateneo leverages on the benefits of information communications technology (ICT) to extend the best environment for its students.

XU has recently joined forces with Fujitsu Philippines, a global leader in providing ICT solutions, to boost the connectivity in all its five campuses across Cagayan de Oro City.

“Digitalization and connectivity have emerged as a necessity for educational institutions. It allows us to make our students globally competitive. To achieve it, we have invested a lot in building and improving our IT infrastructure across all campuses,” said Edison B. Sasoy, Xavier Ateneo Vice President for Administration.

“All our current and future ICT initiatives are centered on the university’s core processes that include teaching and learning system, research, and social development,” he added.


Advancing XU’s network infrastructure

In 2009, the university has first laid the backbone of its network infrastructure. Over the years, it has been upgraded to host more information and enterprise systems to allow for a more conducive and digitally-inclined learning environment.

Two of these systems are the Student Lifecycle Management and Information System (SLMIS) and eLearn, which manage all student-related services and business operations. These are web-based systems that manage student records, both academic and financial, in a secure, stable environment. Students in various levels — technical-vocational (Center for Integrated Technologies), college (undergraduate and graduate studies), professional (law and medicine), and continuing professional education levels are able to access their information anytime, anywhere.

The university’s Computing and Information Services Office (CISO) saw the need of further advancing the university’s IT infrastructure in terms of (1) connectivity, (2) security, and (3) high availability.

Harriet B. Fernandez, CISO Director, said that without a stable network infrastructure, all the information systems that they currently have and those that they plan to integrate will not be able to operate efficiently.

On top of that, XU also wants to blanket the whole campus with WiFi connection and bolster its IP-based telephone system.

The three components of the network system upgrade are set to significantly enhance the productivity of its faculty, staff, and students through the use of a fast and reliable network.


Reaching new heights

Fujitsu Philippines has played a key role in implementing Xavier University’s ICT network infrastructure plans.

In 2011, it has started the integration of solutions centered on Cisco and Ruckus products.

Cisco’s Catalyst 4500-X is the core that provides 10G connections across XU’s buildings and campuses. Cisco Nexus 9300, on the other hand, provides the data center infrastructure that connects its existing Unified Computing System (UCS) Server and NetApp Storage.

To ensure network security, Fujitsu translated XU’s security requirements by incorporating the Cisco ASA 5585 firewall with Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) and Advanced Malware Protection, and Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE). For added defense, Cisco IronPort Web Security Appliance was placed to protect the university from phishing sites and other online threats. This appliance also allows XU to implement policy-based web filters that enable easy implementation of the existing Information and Communications Technology (ICT) policies.

Ruckus Wireless System was also included to provide WiFi connection throughout the main campus and the annexes.

According to Fren Marlon B. Peralta, CISO - Computing and Network Services Unit Head, the upgrade has aided their team in boosting the capabilities of their network in which they are looking at an eight to 15-year lifecycle.

“Our next steps are now focused on the optimization of the converged campus network infrastructure, especially now that we are moving towards an online campus setup. All of the student services like admissions and enrollment, as well as student evaluation and assessment are now accessible online,” Peralta shared.

“Maybe, in the coming years, the university may also venture to offer online courses,” he added.

Xavier Ateneo is a private Jesuit-run university situated at the heart of Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines. At present, it caters to more than 14,000 students from basic education to secondary, tertiary, graduate, and professional studies.

XU operates on five campuses: Agriculture extension called Manresa; Center for Integrated Technologies on Masterson Avenue; XU Grade School campus in Macasandig; XU High School and Grade School Annex in Pueblo de Oro; and main senior high and tertiary campus along Corrales Avenue.

“We see the value of digitalization for advancing the capabilities of educational institutions in enabling for a better learning experience for their students. It is one of our thrusts to support these visions of providing a tool that would make learning fun, convenient, and available,” said Cricket Santiago, Fujitsu Philippines Chief Executive Officer.

“For Fujitsu Philippines part, we’ll continue extending our support and services to them.”

Win a Trip for Two to Boracay in TCL PH’s Beach Bonding Moments Raffle Promo


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TCL Philippines, one of the leading manufacturers of televisions globally, gives four lucky winners a chance to win in its Beach Bonding Moments raffle promo which will run from July 1 to September 30, 2017.

Every single receipt purchase of any TCL TV products during the promo duration at participating dealers nationwide is entitled to one raffle ticket.

Among the TCL products included in the promo are as follows:

SIZES
SERIES
CATEGORY
MODEL NAME
75″
X3
CURVED QUHD DTV
C75X3US
65″
C1CUDS
CURVED QUHD DTV
C65C1UDS
C2
QUHD DTV
65C2US
H8800
CURVED 4K UHD TV
65H8800
P2
4K UHD DTV
65P2
E5800
4K UHD TV
65E5800
55″
C2
QUHD DTV
55C2US
P2
4K UHD DTV
55P2US
P21
4K UHD DTV
55P21US
C1CUDS
CURVED QUHD DTV
C55C1UDS
C1UDS
QUHD DTV
55C1UDS
E5900
4K UHD DTV
55E5900
E5800
4K UHD TV
55E5800
H8800
CURVED FULL HD TV
55H8800
S4700
SMART ANDROID TV
55S4700
D2730
GOLIVE INTERNET DTV
55D2730
S49001/S4901/S4903
GOLIVE INTERNET DTV
55S4900/55S4901/55S4903
D2910D
BASIC LED DTV
55D2910D
D2700D
BASIC LED DTV
55D2700D
50″
P21
4K UHD DTV
50P21US
C1UDS
QUHD DTV
50C1UDS
E5900
4K UHD DTV
50E5900
E5800
4K UHD TV
50E5800
S4700
SMART ANDROID TV
50S4700
S49001/S4901/S4903
GOLIVE INTERNET DTV
50S4900/50S4901/50S4903
D2710
GOLIVE INTERNET DTV
50D2710
D2910D
BASIC LED DTV
50D2910D
D2700D
BASIC LED DTV
50D2700D
49″
P3
CURVED FULL HD DTV
C49P3FS
C2
QUHD DTV
49C2US
P2
4K UHD DTV
49P2US
P21
4K UHD DTV
49P21US
S4900
GOLIVE INTERNET DTV
49S4900
D2910D
BASIC LED DTV
49D2910D
48″
P1CFS
CURVED FULL HD DTV
C48P1FS
D2700D
BASIC LED DTV
48D2700D
43″
P2
4K UHD DTV
43P2US
P21
4K UHD DTV
43P21US
40″
E5900
4K UHD DTV
40E5900
E5800
4K UHD TV
40E5800

The grand prize also includes free accommodation for three days and two nights, airfare, and pocket money

TCL will also give away minor prizes, such as two TCL Window Type Aircons, two 32” TCL Digital TVs, and T-shirts and pillows as consolation prizes.

There will be two raffle draws. The winners from July 1 to August 15 entries will be drawn on August 29. Meanwhile, forAugust 16 to September 30 entries, the raffle draw will be on October 14. Both of these raffle draws will be held at the TCL Office at 4 PM.

Deadline for submission of entries will be at the store’s closing hour on August 15 and September 30, respectively.
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