No Nonsense Personal Finance now Available!
By Randell Tiongson on July 15th, 2013
After the long wait, my book NO NONSENSE PERSONAL FINANCE: A Step by Step Guide is now available for direct orders.
The first 100 books will be shipped to you free of charges (ends on July 24, 2013) so hurry and be one of the first to own this book. This book takes a comprehensive and yet practical approach on achieving personal peace.
The book costs Php 495.00
To order, please follow the simple steps:
1) Deposit P 495.00 (per book) to BDO S/A 6440069496, John Randell Tiongson or BPI S/A 0249-1113-09, John Randell Tiongson
2) Scan or take a photo of the deposit slip and email to randellt@gmail.com along with your name, complete mailing address and mobile phone number.
* The free shipping is limited to Metro Manila addresses only. For provincial addresses, please add Php 60.
* For overseas orders, please email us with your complete address so we can let you know the shipping cost.
Many thanks!

Financial literacy seminar in Hong Kong
By Randell Tiongson on July 7th, 2013
If you are an OFW based in Hong Kong, please attend the financial literacy forum being sponsored by Smart Pinoy and the Philippine Consulate of H.K. on August 4, 2013.
For inquiries, please send an e-mail to gmmatubis@pldthk.com

Pinoys and financial literacy
By Randell Tiongson on July 2nd, 2013
I was given a recent study commissioned by the insurer Sun Life Philippines on financial literacy.
The study was both encouraging and disturbing at the same time. Encouraging because it seems that many Pinoys are getting better at handling their finances and disturbing because the study shows we are so far from being financially able.
The study validate many of the things me and my co-advocates have been harping about — poor habits, lack of information and mindsets to be broken. The study is pretty extensive and here are some of the highlights that I found important:
1) Filipinos are generally confident about how they handle their finances with 20% claiming to be an expert — and yet, only 8% who took the financial literacy quiz actually passed.
2) To prepare for anticipated life events, only 1 out of 10 Pinoys said he will invest.
3) 33% of Pinoys worry about their kid’s education; 20% on Food & 17% on family’s health.
4) Filipinos define financial security as “having enough bank savings.”
5) Among Pinoys top priority in the next 2 year – 37% said “Gadgets”!
6) 7 out of 10 Pinoys believe that everyone needs life insurance and yet insurance penetration in RP is only 1.14%

The reports indicated more results and I encourage everyone to get a copy of their report. It’s called SOLAR FLARe or the Financial Literacy Report.
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Sun Life Press Release
Sun Life pioneers study on financial literacy
The Filipinos are an optimistic race. Amidst the recent stock market dip, there is widespread confidence about the country’s economic outlook. But are Filipinos prepared to face fluctuations and seize opportunities? Are they ready for the Brighter Life?
For the past five years, Sun Life has been conducting a nationwide Study of Lifestyles, Attitudes and Relationships (SOLAR) to gain insights on the public’s attitudes and behavior toward financial matters. This research has been instrumental in helping Sun Life pursue its thrust to raise financial literacy among Filipinos.
Uncovering a Paradox
Conducted during the first quarter of 2013 with 1,100 respondents coming from middle to upper income segments, the findings of this year’s SOLAR have been compiled in an account titled SOLAR FLARe or the Financial Literacy Report. Here, Sun Life discovered that Filipinos are confident about how they manage their finances, with 20% claiming to be an expert. However, test scores from a basic financial literacy quiz revealed a need for them to be educated further as only 8% scored above 80% and no one scored over 90%.
The report also looked into the priorities of Filipinos. When asked how they are preparing for these milestones, 8 out of 10 would rely on bank savings, overlooking other options such as life insurance and investments.
“While SOLAR FLARe reveals a lack of knowledge of some financial concepts, it does indicate an improving attitude towards life insurance. Life insurance is now considered by a third of the respondents as a priority purchase for the next two years,” said Sun Life Philippines President and Chief Executive Officer Riza Mantaring.
Advocating Financial Literacy
SOLAR FLARe upholds Sun Life’s tradition of understanding Filipinos and teaching them how to achieve lifetime financial security. It will be noted that Sun Life launched “It’s Time!” in 2009, the first multi-media financial literacy advocacy in the country, meant to educate Filipinos on financial preparedness.
During the official presentation of Sun Life’s report to the Insurance Commission, Mantaring expressed Sun Life’s desire to strengthen the partnership between public and private sectors in widening the reach of financial education.
“We want to reach out to all players in the insurance sector, like other financial services companies and the Insurance Commission, to unite in our noble mission of securing the future. Filipinos do need to know more about growing and securing their money, and this inspires us in Sun Life to continue and further expand our financial literacy advocacy,” affirmed Mantaring.