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In Prudence Charlz eNewsletter second issue are five articles that you would surely help you with your wise spending and save your money.
You may also want to try a recipe that would only cost you P50 or know why going out once a month is important. And if you want to unwind and want to buy a digital camera, read a simple tips on what to look for in a camera and avoid being an impulsive buyer like in a story shared in the eNewsletter. And since the school and rainy days are coming, let's find out what are the things Filipinos remember in this times.
Bitter can also be Better
The heat has been ON for sometime and everyone is just too eager to welcome the rainy season. With the summer not having been any hotter, the first rain showers would surely be heartily welcomed. Read more.
Take a Break: Get out of your comfort zone
So how's your week so far? Does it look eerily similar to this?
Monday. The alarm didn't go off so you arrived 30 minutes late to your weekly meeting. You apologize profusely and the meeting goes on as usual. Read more.
On School and Rain
Summer doesn't only mean school vacation, sports and other summer clinics, beaches and resorts, but it is also the time for preparing to new school and rainy season next month. Parents usually prepare a list and allocate enough budget before running to bookstores to complete their children's school things. But most of them forget about getting their house ready for rains. Read more.
"I'm an Impulsive Buyer"
When was the last time that you bought something that you really don't need? I am pretty sure that, if not all, most of us are guilty about impulsive buying. Was there a point in your life that you just found yourself in a lot of credit card debts? Read more.
Know Your Camera
Capturing every moment of your life has never been like before with digital cameras. Click then see the preview and choose what to print or to upload. Whether you are using the smaller cam or the huge one, it doesn't really matter when it comes to taking a picture. But if you will ask a real professional, it is always handy to have both the primary camera (usually a DSLR (Digital Single Lens Reflex) and a regular but nicely rated point-and-shoot digital camera. Read more.
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The bridge has finally constructed after months of building. Prudence Charlz is now ready to take her full step as the first issue of her eNewsletter finally release.
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Have glimpse in the of Prudence Charlz eNewsletter Issue 1.
Watch Out for Scammers!Scammers have had a field day with the recent economic recession that swept the global market in the past year. Their dirty tactics have once again plagued the supply chain community, with the consumers at the very losing end.
And the more sophisticated these conniving thieves get, the more vigilant consumers must be. Here are some of the most common scams and how to avoid them: Continue reading
Give Your Money a Time
One peso sometimes is neglected by others. But did you know that you may save P365 when keeping a peso every day? But of course the bigger amount you save, the bigger it will be after 365 days. Continue reading.
How to Become a Prudent Spender
Spending is not a bad thing; in fact, spending is part and parcel of our existence. What we need to know is how to handle our finances when all the necessary expenses have been dealt with. How do we spend dispensable cash? Here are some tips and tricks to guide you on the way to becoming a prudent spender. Continue reading.
Best Laptop for You
Gone are the days when it is hard to avail laptops for apparent reason: expensive. However, it is not only the price that counts but also your preferences in owning this mobile gadget and avoid regretting that you have bought one. Continue reading.
No Return, No Exchange: Is it legal?
How many times have you experience buying a product that has a defect on it? Products including blouses with a missing button, glasses or plates with chips on the edges, or a light bulb that wouldn't work, isn't it frustrating? Then, to make things worse, you look for the receipt and read that the store has a "No Return, No Exchange" policy... what are you going to do? Continue reading.
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