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Money Bible Verses: On Debt and Lending

May 16, 2010 by Victorino  
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Reading-bible-on-debtsIn my first post of the series “Money Bible Verses”, I have shared Holy Passages relating to investing. This time, we will move to what the Holy Scriptures have said about debt and lending. Lending primarily involves two parties which is the debtor (borrower) and the creditor (lender). It may also involve other persons or entities such as a guarantor or a trustee. As we go on the passages we will learn that our debts or loans (personal loans, credit card debts, mortgages and others) can become hindrances to our financial freedom. The Bible also teaches us how to become responsible borrowers who pay their Read more

Money Bible Verses: On Investing

May 16, 2010 by Victorino  
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bible verses on investing moneyMany people invest. Some of them get returns, some get losses. But other people don’t even care to invest, and most of them fall into debts and poverty. In the financial realm, investing can be a good move for any person who wants to achieve financial freedom. Psychologically, it can also strengthen a person’s behavior towards discipline and sense of purpose. Personally, I invest my money and time to achieve my goals. These goals include financial stability, prosperous family, healthy life and philanthropic capability. Investments may be in the forms of business entrepreneurship, real estate, web Read more

5 things to do when you don’t have money

May 13, 2010 by Victorino  
Filed under Money Matters

A toy clock that can give timeWhat are the things we can do when we don’t have any money? I just got no money today. The reason is that I have not yet collected my billing for the services I have rendered. It’s somehow funny to consider the fact that I don’t have any cash in my hand. I also don’t have credit cards, since I only use debit cards which I only load with money when I have purchases online. Now it’s a crazy challenge thinking what we can do when our wallets run dry. So I take this opportunity to meditate and nurture my brain with ideas that can somehow help my self and anyone who may have arrived in this freaky situation. When, you can’t get anymore Read more

How to take care of your money?

April 27, 2010 by Victorino  
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Money can be everything to us if we use it the right way. That’s why we should do our best to save them and let them grow in our hands. Although money is just a piece of paper or just a coin of metal, we should also take care of them so that they may always be in our sight. But how can we take care of our money? How can we assure that these precious things, if only have emotions, will become glad in the hands of their masters? The following are ways to make them properly serve you. Read more

How to make money online from domain name trading

April 10, 2010 by Victorino  
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Arrow showing access and directionThere are many ways to make money online. But if you are a type of person who is more on using his head rather than his hands, domain speculating and trading can be the right online venture for you. Unlike from blogging that needs a lot of hard works producing fresh and quality contents regularly, domaining needs a lot of brainstorming and predicting. This article will guide us on how to make money online from buying and selling domain names.

What is a domain name?
In this website, I am using the Read more

What is the Purpose of Money? Origin and Functions

March 18, 2010 by Victorino  
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lots of money photoWhat is the purpose of money? Why it was invented? According to etymologists, the word “money” is derived from the moneta ephitet for Juno. Coins came to be minted at the temple of Juno Moneta. This temple at Rome was the place where the mint of Ancient Rome was located. Money is considered to have four main functions: a medium of exchange, a unit of account, a standard of deferred payment, and a store of value. The preceding functions have been taught to us by our financial teachers and mentors in the past. However, several modern textbooks now list only three functions: medium of exchange, unit of account, Read more

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