Growing your wealth through Entrepreneurship

By Randell Tiongson on May 13th, 2013

How can you grow your wealth, by investing or by entrepreneurship? Can you be both? Learn from the Wealth Coach, Mr. Chinkee Tan on how to grow and invest through entrepreneurship at the iCOn 2013: The No Nonsense Investments Conference this June 22, 2013 at the SMX.

Chinkee Tan is one of the most sought after speakers and coaches in the arena of growing your wealth. He is a best-selling author, award-winning radio show host and a true mentor to thousands of Filipinos including me.

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Francis Kong: Inspiring excellence

By Randell Tiongson on February 14th, 2013

My first time to hear Francis Kong was in 1997 when I was asked by my boss at that time to listen to a guy I never heard before and on a docked ship that doubles as a library (MV Doulos). From that time, I became a huge fan of this man who never ceases to inspire me and countless others. I would bump into him a couple of times in many conferences where I would be attending and he would be a speaker — all those time, I remain to be a huge admirer.

10 years after our first encounter, I was blessed to spend a whole day with him as he invited me and Chinkee Tan to one of his training programs in Tagaytay — an event that will forever change my life. From that time on, Francis was not only a role model to me, he became a mentor. Despite his extreme busyness, Francis Kong will always have time to give counsel, advice and even a few laughs with me and many others. He is the country’s most admired motivational speaker not only because he is full of wisdom and an excellent communicator, but largely because he is a person who truly loves the Lord.

This coming March 1, 2013, learn from the Philippines’ top speakers, as they share about how you can achieve Excellence in various areas of life and lead your life to the next level. Headed by, Mr. Francis J. Kong, “INSPIRING EXCELLENCE” at the SMX Convention Center, brings together two thousand people in business and people of different professions and vocations, for a half a day of learning that is sure to leave everyone inspired to excel. He will share the stage with another esteemed mentor of mine, Chinkee Tan along with two other persons who I truly admire – Butch Jimenez and Alex Lacson.

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn and be inspired by someone who has gone beyond inspiring me, he truly changed my life! I thank the Lord that he put people like Francis in my life.

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Q & A – My top 10 personal finance books

By Randell Tiongson on August 3rd, 2012

I’m starting a series of blogs about questions in the mind of many of my readers. I will try to answer all the questions in short form and post it in this blog site.

The first question was asked by Ray Cuta via Facebook:

Question:  What are your top 10 personal finance book?

Hi Ray.

A few months ago, I wrote about the top books I recommend in my Inquirer column but it’s not 10 books. Let me put those books I recommended in the column plus others to make it 10. Personal Finance books are really helpful but not all are really sound. The following books are those that I personally like:

1)      Total Money Make Over by Dave Ramsey – I love this book as it is a no nonsense book on helping us get on the right track. It is instructional and very sound financial advices.

2)      Financial Peace by Dave Ramsey – Yes I am a Dave Ramsey fan and for a good reason. This book lays the foundation of achieving real financial security – very basic and yet very real.

3)      Pwede Na! The Complete Pinoy Guide to Personal Finance by Efren Cruz – This for me is the best personal finance book written by a Filipino. Very concise and yet full of information. What makes me like this book a lot is that it is written in the Filipino context.

4)      Pwede Na! The Complete Pinoy Guide to Retirement & Estate Planning by Efren Cruz – the follow-up book when you are ready to grow your money and plan your estate. I also like this book because it is factual, concise and written in the Filipino context.

5)      Millionaire Next Door — by Thomas J. Stanley and William D. Danko. This is an iconic book that discusses the behavior of Millionaire in the USA. It is not only insightful, it will actually shatter many of our misconception on wealth and wealth accumulation. I particularly like this book because it is based on solid research. This is a good financial behavior book that may help you make a paradigm shift.

6)      Automatic Millionaire by David Bach — this book by a best-selling author gives you an overly simplistic view on achieving wealth and yet it is effective in its message that in eating an elephant, we need to do it one bite at a time. Simple, practical and sensible. If you think you can never be wealthy, read this!

7)      Money Matters by Larry Burkett — Financial counselling is the most effective route toward achieving financial security but many do not have access to good financial counsellors or advisors. Money Matters is a form of counselling book and I like the question-and-answer format. The questions are very practical and real, not superfluous or ambivalent. The answers of Mr. Burkett are successful in providing advice in an emphatic way; yet, you will find that his answers have sound financial grounding.

8)      Till Debt Do Us Part by Chinkee Tan — another book written by a local author that I highly recommend. Chinkee’s book deals with an issue that plagues many Filipinos and yet one that is hardly discussed openly. The author successfully convinces the reader that debt is not a good thing and yet it gives us hope that being truly debt-free is within the reach of the average Pinoy. I like the practical steps in finding a solution to the debt trap written specifically for the Pinoy psyche. Chinkee has written many best-selling books but Till Debt Do Us Part remains to be my favorite.

9)      The Richest Man in Babylon by George Samuel Clason – A former boss of mine gave me this book in 1994 and probably the first finance book I ever read. I did not read it immediately as I am not fond of fiction but boss insists I read this one. The writing style was great but the message of the book was even greater. It’s all about doing the right things and very fundamental in nature.  This book is full of financial wisdom.

10)   The Bible – Yes, the written word of God is also an awesome finance book. Did you know that the offers 500 verses on prayer, less than 500 verses on faith, but more than 2,000 verses on money and possessions. 16 of the 38 parables were concerned with how to handle money and possessions and Jesus talked a great deal about money. The wisdom you will get from reading the word of the Lord will not only make you a better believer, it will also make you a better steward. Pick up the Bible and experience it for yourself.

There are many more books you can read and I’m sure there are those that will be your personal favourites. Just remember when reading a book – pick up the good things and discard that bad ones as no book is perfect; except the Bible.

Happy reading!

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