5 Golden Alternatives To Balikbayan Boxes

For the past several days, our Facebook newsfeeds have been flooded with news, rants, complaints, hate posts, and protests against the not-so-new but more vulgar implementation of the Bureau of Customs policy of checking Balikbayan boxes sent by Filipinos from abroad.

You could be one of the millions of OFWs and migrant Filipinos who are really angered by this ridiculous policy of our government.

Some of our kababayans and different organizations even organized a “No Remittance Day” as a protest against this bold and unnecessary move by the Bureau of Customs.

Although this will “hurt” the government a bit, we have no other choice but to remit the money that we have anyway after the “No Remittance Day”.

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Here are the 5 effective and meaningful alternative ways to send your love back home without compromising your hard-earned money from the crocodiles in our government agencies. No Balikbayan box, no problem.

5 Golden Alternatives To Balikbayan Boxes

1) Send your money to your savings account.

Build an emergency fund for you and your loved ones back home.

If you are breadwinner, you should think about the possibility of losing your job and eventually losing your source of income. How will you support yourself if you don’t have an emergency cash available for you and your loved ones when this happens?

If someone gets sick and eventually the need to spend for significant medical expenses becomes inevitable, you or your family members back home can use this emergency fund.

You can also use this cash in case a typhoon or flood ravages your home or your car and therefore will need some repairs.

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 2) Purchase an insurance product for yourself and your family members. 

You are working abroad most likely because you have loved ones who need your financial support. You wouldn’t sacrifice the physical and emotional distance just for your own desires. You love your family, that’s for sure.

But what if you die today? Or you lose both your arms and legs? How will your loved ones survive if they do not have the financial capacity because you are their only hope?

Getting a life insurance or a health insurance are two VERY necessary items to be included in your bucket list as a breadwinner.

You will never regret purchasing one today.

AXA Philippines launched the very first online insurance store, the AXA iON, so that OFWs like you can purchase the necessary insurance product for your and your family’s protection.

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3) Open a stock trading or pooled fund account.

It is understandable that you want to shower your loved ones with goods and gifts that they do not get to have often and seldom experience back home. That’s why we send Balikbayan boxes as a way of saying how we love them despite being away from them.

However, preparing for your golden years while you are working abroad should also be on top of your priorities. If you don’t plan and prepare for it, who else will?

The same thing is true for your spouse, if you are a married OFW. You should be helping your better half in investing for her retirement years.

Letting your children know that you don’t want to be a burden to them when you grow old by investing for it as early as now is one of the greatest “Balikbayan boxes” you could ever give.

You can determine here how much you need to invest to have a happy and a comfortable retirement.

Two of the best instruments to address your needs during your golden years are mutual funds and stocks. Read up the articles through the links provided to learn more how to invest in them.

 

4) Send groceries, medicine, health cards, to your loved ones via BeamAndGo.

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With BeamAndGo, no matter where you are in the world, you can purchase gift certificates that will be sent to the mobile phone of your loved ones back home.

These digital gift certificates will enable you to buy food, groceries, medicine, health care, insurance, education, and other essentials for your family in a way that is affordable, convenient, transparent, and sustainable.

Your loved ones can immediately redeem these digital certificates at any of the participating stores under their network. There is no need to wait on long lines nor handle paper coupons.

So why need a Balikbayan box when you can just do it the BeamAndGo way?

5) Sell your stuff and old but still useable items online.

Instead of sending back home your old DVD player, television, kitchen appliances, furniture, clothes, and many other things inside your closets and drawers inside your apartment abroad, why don’t you sell them via the classified ads websites in your country of work?

You may also auction them on eBay, OLX, expatriates.com, and other similar websites.

You can also sell them to your neighbors and workmates who might be needing the things that you consider sending back to the Philippines.

You can save the money you earned from selling those stuff and bring it home yourself in your next vacation. Or if you really can’t wait, then use the money to do numbers 1 to 4 that I mentioned above.

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Gear Up for the ASEAN Integration

Manila Workshops, with partner LifeQuest Training and Consultancy Corporation, announced today that it will be hosting the “Gear Up for the ASEAN Integration” conference on  September 5, 2015. The conference will take place at the SMX Convention Center, SM Aura in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, Metro Manila from 9:00 am until 4:00 pm.

The integration of the ten ASEAN countries into one economic community is anticipated to generate significant opportunities for Filipino professionals and entrepreneurs. Thus, the organizers of the conference expect the event to help many understand and prepare well for the implications of the envisioned single market and production base.

Among the speakers at the conference are former Congressman Ruffy Biazon who will talk about “Customs Integration and Philippine Trade: Where are We?,” LEAN management expert Mr. Homer Villa who will explain “Transforming Philippine Manufacturing Through LEAN,”  business builder Mr. Sonny Del Rosario who will discuss “Transforming Small Business for the ASEAN Community” and Mr. Elvin Uy who will talk about “K-to-12: How it prepares us for the ASEAN Community.

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For more details about the conference, please email chinky.magtibay@manilaworkshops.com or visit the registration page for Gear Up The ASEAN Integration at the Manila Workshops website.

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OFW Friends, What Do You Miss About the Philippines?

MANILA, Philippines — Google Philippines has launched a campaign to crowd source a song dedicated to our beloved overseas Filipino workers (OFW) to be released in time for National Heroes Day on August 31.

“We are doing it for the OFWs kasi alam namin na mahirap ang buhay ng mga Pinoy abroad (because we know the hardship Filipinos experience living abroad) and one of the things they miss the most are friends and family and all things Pinoy like music,” Google Philippines marketing head Ryan Morales said.

Users — whether an OFW missing the country or a Filipino missing OFW/s — need only to post their contribution using the hashtag #GoogleMissKoNa on their social media accounts. Google Philippines will then curate the posts with the help of five local artists Sponge Cola, ItchyWorms, Kjwan, Ebe Dancel, and Mikey Bustos, all of which will also help in putting the melody together and recording the song.

Ang mga Pilipino sentimental talaga kaya ang sarap nila bigyan ng song na puwede nilang kantahin kapag nami-miss nila yung Pilpinas (Filipinos are really sentimental so it really feels good to make them a song they could sing whenever they miss the Philippines),” Itchyworms drummer Jazz Nicolas said.

If asked to submit his own contribution, Nicolas said it would be about Pinoy’s natural warmth and hospitality.

“Mas warm talaga yung Pinoy lalo na kapag nakakita ka ng kapwa Pinoy sa ibang bansa alam mo close ka na. Mayroon talaga kayong bond agad (Filipinos are really warm especially when we meet each other in other countries; as if we have known each other for a long time. There is an immediate bond),” Nicolas said.

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Every submission to the song will also amount to a P1 donation made in behalf of the Blas Ople Policy Center to build halfway houses for victims of human trafficking.

Google said the initiative is also part of their “Balikbayan” campaign which “aims to reconnect overseas Filipinos with their families and friends and help them sustain and enrich their relationships despite physical barriers.”

*This article by Jose Bimbo Santos first appeared on InterAksyon.com