Negosyo 101 for OFW’s: A Crash Course on Entrepreneurship and Business Development

The OFW UsapangPiso Forum and Angat Pilipinas Coalition for Financial Literacy bring you another online course entitled “Negosyo 101: A Crash Course on Entrepreneurship and Business Development”.

Fitz Villafuerte, a personal finance advocate and now world-renowned blogger with his Ready To Be Rich site, shares his entrepreneurial wisdom to our beloved OFW’s in this recorded webinar

Here are the details of the paid webinar: Continue reading Negosyo 101 for OFW’s: A Crash Course on Entrepreneurship and Business Development

Creating Wealth – Smart Personal Finance Habits for OFW’s

I will be hosting a webinar (for those who are not familiar with this jargon, that’s a seminar being conducted online) featuring my fellow blogger and personal finance advocate, Fitz Villafuerte on February 28, 2013 from 3PM to 4PM, Philippine time.

The webinar is the first online project to be conducted in 2013 by the OFW UsapangPiso forum and Angat Pilipinas Coalition for Financial Literacy to provide timely information to our overseas Filipino workers on how to improve their financial lives. We are truly blessed that we have the internet to aid us in our education and for spreading financial literacy to all Filipinos all over the world.

So if you are an OFW, a member of the OFW UsapangPiso forum, or a dependent of one who’s working overseas, then register now for this FREE webinar on how to improve your finances. Continue reading Creating Wealth – Smart Personal Finance Habits for OFW’s

What’s The Best Business for OFW’s?

I have been receiving inquiries from overseas Filipino workers asking whether there’s a particular good business that they can start in the Philippines while they are out of the country.

First of all, I believe that any kind of endeavor and project that a person desires to enter into requires physical presence and hands-on management.

In the same manner, starting  a business in your home country while you are working overseas means you have to take the risk of entrusting your hard-earned money to a close relative, a friend, or to a hired qualified professional.

So before I give my personal suggestions on what specific business can be run while out of the Philippines, let me ask back the inquirers these 10 questions first: Continue reading What’s The Best Business for OFW’s?