You speak from a voice of privilege and your opportunities are not the same with most people. What about those who work 9-to-5 jobs who have one source or at the most two sources of income, what can you recommend? A realistic budget or where to invest with less than 10,000PhP perhaps? What were your financial mistakes in your 20s and how you overcome those challenges?
Its not about being priviledge.. Start with having the right mindset plus surround urself with the right people/group.. It doesnt matter how big or small money you have its how you manage it or handle it.. If you have a 9-5 job and you spend like the CEO of the company thats going to be the issue. However! if u know ur priorities no matter how big or small ur salary is.. then you will go a long way..
Aaaaah I would like to see a vlog / podcast episode where you course us through a day in the life of the Arellanos! How do you work on Vamos? How do you plan podcast episodes?
real estates are hard to liquidate and the cost of maintenance is also high. stocks are too risky. most of my savings is in digibank and im planning to invest in gold and put it in a safe deposit box. its value gets higher later on
It's ironic that most Filipino's will say they don't want the next gen to experience the hardship that they went thru, the hardship ("the hugot") that puts them where they are right now. 😁
I love this couple for being genuinely positive and open minded, di katakataka kung bakit sila tumatagal, being practical is good by not following your desires but the thing could make you grow, eka nga nila, buy what you need not what you want, wish you best of luck as always.
Love you guys. Personally, you've both been my lowkey couple goals. I've always admired how you've handled your relationship and family life being in the limelight through the years. Not to mention how fun and genuine you both seem individually. Celebrity status yet relatable and human which is uncommon in the field you work in. Never change Arellanos!
closed lahat ng salon nung pandemic no work no money, stressful nung una kakaisip sa mga bayarin,but suddenly naisip ko why not trying to sell online since ang tao nakadepende na sa online dahil sabi ni kim bawal lumabas, at ang mga tao is bored sa bahay for sure maiisipan nila mag diy. Since my knowledge ako about sa hair kaya nagbenta ako ng hair product at the same time ginaguide ko mga buyer ko paano gamitin ng tama ang produkto ko lalo sa mga walang idea paano magkulay ng buhok.. Blessing in disguise ang pandemic sa akin, dahil natuto ako maging madiskarte at mas stable financially, sobrang laki ng difference ng income sa my negosyo ka at empleyado ka😅
I agree that you have to be surrounded by people who knows how to handle money.. 100% !!! cause you know that they think about the future and by that you will learn alot.. Its not about the money you have but how you mange they money np matter how big or small it is
Thank you for sharing this and I even shared it to my daughters hoping they will learn from you. New generations are really lucky to take advantage of social media to enhance the quality of life, I wished we had it before 😂. Keep it up and God bless your family!
Thanks for this video guys! Ive been a fan since and this Definitely answered my question how you were able live comfortably. Great topic hope to learn more from both of you and apply it on our family's financial culture ❤
Oh my it's the same setuo for me and hubby. I earn ,he earns more than me but very transparent. You pay for this and i pay for that , we share the expenses. He buys me stuff i buy him. But at the end of the day. It works for us. And we are happy and its sustainable.
This topic actually comes to my mind while watching you guys on your previous videos.. I just thought, how does the Arellanos' handle their finances. Then here it is! The answer to my question 😅 cmon you must have heard me 😂 btw love the conversations 🙏😊😍
I relate with Iya! Had to learn through experience how to wisely use credit. Agree with drew that not all credit is bad! Read that in rich dad poor dad