Money Manifesto Conference 2014
By Randell Tiongson on November 4th, 2014
Join my last public event for 2014, the Money Manifesto Conference on November 29, 2014 at Room 1 at the SMX Aura in Taguig City.
What is this conference all about?
This event will highlight valuable personal finance learnings that will instruct, inspire and empower the audience to achieve their goals in life.
Joining me for this event are my friends Jayson Lo and Carl Dy.
A much sought after motivational speaker, Jayson Lo is the best-selling authors of “YOUnique” and “Debtermined”. He will talk about the money behaviors people have and how to have the proper money mindset to get out of debt and achieve your goals in life.
Carl Dy is one of the country’s foremost expert in real estate investing. He recently authored a booklet titled “6 Steps to Renting out your Condo.” He will show us the right way to invest using real estate and that this is not an investment limited to the ultra rich.
Incidentally, my newest book “Money Manifesto” will also be launched during the conference. This book has been highly anticipated and has been recommended by BSP Deputy Gov. Diwa Guinigundo, Rivermaya front man Mark Escueta, economist Dr. Alivn Ang, international celebrity Christian Bautista, RFP’s Henry Ong, Stock Market expert Marvin Germo, BPI’s Marketing head Jojo Ocampo, international investing expert Jess Uy, and many more.
The conference is for only P750.00, a bargain for the quality of seminars we offer. What’s more, if you register and pay before November 12, 2014, you only need to invest P500.00
For inquiries and registration, please get in touch with Carl Magsino at 0917-4433832, 988-8469 or email carl@randelltiongson.com
You can also register on-line by visiting — https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1B_O0aF_qvsxzOgZQyhFRIF8oDOExiU95nkPtCBUvSzE/viewform
This conference is presented by BPI and Sun Life. Supported by the RFP, Angat Pilipinas Coalition and Alveo Land.

Retire 2014 Reload
By Randell Tiongson on October 28th, 2014
Studies shows that only 1 to 2 out of 10 Filipinos prepare for retirement. Studies also reveals that the few who prepare for retirement, most of them will only exhaust their retirement funds halfway through retirement.
Filipinos are experiencing longer life expectancy but unfortunately, huge costs are needed to live a life of comfort during those years.
Consider this: If you can generate 75% of your pre-retirement income during your retirement years, you will live a life of comfort; if you can only generate 30-50%, you will live a life of struggle. For a 20 year retirement, you need at least 20 years of preparation — if you plan to retire at 60, then you should start preparing at 40.
Attend RETIRE: No Nonsense Retirement Planning Workshop and learn how to properly prepare for your retirement. At the end of the full day workshop, you will be able to prepare a comprehensive retirement plan that is suited for you and a plan that really works. Find out how you can truly live a life of comfort & learn about the proper investments that is best suited for your needs objectively from two of the most recognizable finance advocates of the country.
For inquiries and registration, email info.jcpinc@gmail.com

Singapore Events: AFP & Winning Strategies
By Randell Tiongson on October 17th, 2014
Here’s some great news for our dear OFW’s based in Singapore!
The first Associate Financial Planner (AFP) certification program will make it’s way to Singapore shore this November 2014. This program is for the OFW’s who are serious about financial planning and would like to be certified by the country’s most respected and recognized financial planning institute, the Registered Financial Planner (RFP) Philippines.
Course Outline
– Rudiments of Personal Finance
– Behavioral Finance
– Introduction to Investments
– Introduction to Insurance
– Time Value of Money
– Introduction to Stock Market investing
*The program is limited to only a few slots and are at a first come, first served basis.

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We will also be running the Winning Strategies for investing with Jess Uy and Marvin Germo.
