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Title: BusinessWorld
Post by: sayonara on February 28, 2014, 08:15:20 AM
Lol sorry for the pun. What is dream enterprise? Or do you already have one? If so, mind to share us some tips for a successful venture?

All business students are welcome too!
Title: Re: BusinessWorld
Post by: Lanchie on February 28, 2014, 11:00:02 PM
Pangarap ko magkaroon ng apartments. hahaha.
If i get a 100sqm with good location pwede na ipatayo un ng tatlong pinto for three floors. tapos magtatayo ako ng tindahan dun sa isang unit sa baba.
Title: Re: BusinessWorld
Post by: pinoybestseller on March 01, 2014, 02:37:12 PM
Kung meron kang angkin talent/ professional / technical skills at gustong i-offer ang services na ito, kung may mga gamit na gusto mo ng ibenta, o kung may tindahan ka at nais mong makilala ito ng mas maraming customers, mag-post ka lang ng advertisement sa www.mybenta.com.

Sa buy and sell site na ito, hindi mo kailangan maglabas ng cash para mag-post ng classified ads. Meron din itong free SMS or unlimited text service kaya pwede kang makipag-usap sa mga interested clients.
Title: Re: BusinessWorld
Post by: sayonara on March 01, 2014, 11:48:36 PM
Cool din ang apartments, at least very realistic. Yung akin kasi would require a multi million capital. At medyo system defying haha
Title: Re: BusinessWorld
Post by: Lanchie on March 02, 2014, 11:48:46 AM
I always go for something that's more sustainable and realistic. And we are talking about business, aren't we?
Title: Re: BusinessWorld
Post by: sayonara on March 02, 2014, 12:53:18 PM
Yes we are. But sometimes you have to think right out of the box. After all, business us a world full of risks and gambles.

To be honest, mine's and entertainment group. A conglomerate that will eclipse all existing networks in the country
Title: Re: BusinessWorld
Post by: Lanchie on March 04, 2014, 04:04:10 AM
Having a long term business goal is always good. Though a multi-million business needs to start somewhere and a good deal of experience and contacts. :-)
Title: Re: BusinessWorld
Post by: toperyo on March 15, 2014, 07:45:00 PM
Quote from: Lanchie on March 04, 2014, 04:04:10 AM
Having a long term business goal is always good. Though a multi-million business needs to start somewhere and a good deal of experience and contacts. :-)
Absolutely! dude. Goals are needed when setting up a business. And always remember Business itself is life.
Title: Re: BusinessWorld
Post by: Kilo 1000 on March 20, 2014, 03:25:15 AM
Med term goal: Gagawa ako ng hospital!
Long term goal: Gawa ng maraming derma  whitening clinic dahil vain lahat ng mga Teh!
Title: Re: BusinessWorld
Post by: Lanchie on March 21, 2014, 12:25:24 AM
Magbebenta na lang muna ako ng laman. hehehe
Title: Re: BusinessWorld
Post by: mightee on March 25, 2014, 09:22:58 PM
What is the process of starting a business?
Title: Re: BusinessWorld
Post by: superosmdummi on March 25, 2014, 09:25:28 PM
a coffee shop inside my own art gallery. *eyes sparkle*
Title: Re: BusinessWorld
Post by: mightee on March 25, 2014, 09:36:29 PM
^ gusto ko barista job na high-paying
Title: Re: BusinessWorld
Post by: Lanchie on March 26, 2014, 02:27:50 AM
Quote from: mightee on March 25, 2014, 09:22:58 PM
What is the process of starting a business?

san ka ba mahilig?
Title: Re: BusinessWorld
Post by: sayonara on March 26, 2014, 05:25:46 PM
Quote from: mightee on March 25, 2014, 09:22:58 PM
What is the process of starting a business?

determine the 5 C's of credit:

*Character - kung anong business gusto mo. pinakamahalaga to pero often neglected. kasi maraming nagb-business ngayon dun lang sa kung ano ang patok. okay lang maging feasible pero try to consider your preference pa din. kailangan din ito to have a good credit rating.

*Capital - second most important. natural kailangan mo ng pera.

*Capacity - you need to have a good standing sa mga financial firms like banks. very crucial as it determines your overall cash flow and your rating--in a nutshell, what your business looks like in the eyes of investors. this will dictate your capacity of handling liabilities.

*Collateral - you need something big that will secure your loan, aka your soon-to-be business. an expensive asset or property is also boost, but not necessary. just something that makes a statement when you go to the bank and ask up for a loan for starting a business.

*Condition - eto ang pinakamahirap. siyempre kailangan magbigay ka ng conditions and agreements with the bank/lender. interest rate, amount of principal, years to pay etc. bola-bolahin mo lang yung bangko.


once na maayos mo na to, if small business lang with single proprietorship or partnership, punta ka ng DTI and BIR. if you will incorporate a full-size company, hire ka ng lawyer o kahit ikaw kung kaya mong gumawa ng laws. Punta ka ng SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) to file your request for articles of incorporation, then DTI and BIR. if you have logos or any kind of IPs (intellectual properties), paregister mo sa IPO.


a long process, i know. pero once you receive your first financial statement/cash flow/balance sheet, tas nakita mong anlaki ng balik, wow.


*wala pa dito yung registration ng mga buildings/machinery/facilities at mga licences regarding natural activities like woodcutting/logging/fishing if ang business mo ay producing raw goods o kaya ay manufacturing. kung ang business mo ay consolidating/retailing/services, yung mga steps lang sa taas alam ko okay na.


please add more kung may nakalimutan ako. BSBM student here kaya may background hahaha.
Title: Re: BusinessWorld
Post by: mightee on April 15, 2014, 10:06:41 PM
^ wow thanks! that is very informative. ngayon ko lang ulit nabasa itong thread na to
Title: Re: BusinessWorld
Post by: makeOVAHpgg on June 19, 2014, 07:23:24 AM

Wla po ako maisip n business pero nag PSE ako hehe nag buy. Stocks and gngwa q na siyang bangko insted sa savings d naman lumalago although nbabawasan sya pero long term naman sya kaya no need I.out agd un pera..

Colfinancial.com para sa mga gsto gayahin un gngwa ko wg mtkot:))
Title: Re: BusinessWorld
Post by: paupau on July 15, 2014, 02:42:46 PM
Thanks for this post, upon reading this, may na realize at naremember ako kasi na evaluate nadin sakin tung 5'C natu before.. Sa mga interesado mag loan, i had a nice experienced applying for a loan in LoanSolutions.PH (http://loansolutions.ph), it changes the native style ng Filipinos in applying for a loan. Yung customer service nila very concern sa borrowers, they are not just pushing you to pursue the loan, but they also evaluates you, following also that 5'C na namention.:) Very nice service, try niyo wala mawawala sa inyo :)
Title: Re: BusinessWorld
Post by: angelo on July 17, 2014, 02:39:44 PM
Quote from: makeOVAHpgg on June 19, 2014, 07:23:24 AM

Wla po ako maisip n business pero nag PSE ako hehe nag buy. Stocks and gngwa q na siyang bangko insted sa savings d naman lumalago although nbabawasan sya pero long term naman sya kaya no need I.out agd un pera..

Colfinancial.com para sa mga gsto gayahin un gngwa ko wg mtkot:))

good job!

dami iba pa dyan available...
Title: Re: BusinessWorld
Post by: josephbr on July 19, 2014, 05:48:03 PM
may nabasa din ako way back in college, pwede ka rin mag invest sa treasury ng govt. parang t-bill? ang cons is matagal pa vago magkainteres pero maa mataas sya compared sa interest rates ng mga bank. ichecheck ko pa ulit to. research ko pa.
Title: Re: BusinessWorld
Post by: kenneth123 on July 21, 2014, 10:34:02 AM
Quote from: sayonara on March 26, 2014, 05:25:46 PM
Quote from: mightee on March 25, 2014, 09:22:58 PM
What is the process of starting a business?

determine the 5 C's of credit:

*Character - kung anong business gusto mo. pinakamahalaga to pero often neglected. kasi maraming nagb-business ngayon dun lang sa kung ano ang patok. okay lang maging feasible pero try to consider your preference pa din. kailangan din ito to have a good credit rating.

*Capital - second most important. natural kailangan mo ng pera.

*Capacity - you need to have a good standing sa mga financial firms like banks. very crucial as it determines your overall cash flow and your rating--in a nutshell, what your business looks like in the eyes of investors. this will dictate your capacity of handling liabilities.

*Collateral - you need something big that will secure your loan, aka your soon-to-be business. an expensive asset or property is also boost, but not necessary. just something that makes a statement when you go to the bank and ask up for a loan for starting a business.

*Condition - eto ang pinakamahirap. siyempre kailangan magbigay ka ng conditions and agreements with the bank/lender. interest rate, amount of principal, years to pay etc. bola-bolahin mo lang yung bangko.


once na maayos mo na to, if small business lang with single proprietorship or partnership, punta ka ng DTI and BIR. if you will incorporate a full-size company, hire ka ng lawyer o kahit ikaw kung kaya mong gumawa ng laws. Punta ka ng SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) to file your request for articles of incorporation, then DTI and BIR. if you have logos or any kind of IPs (intellectual properties), paregister mo sa IPO.


a long process, i know. pero once you receive your first financial statement/cash flow/balance sheet, tas nakita mong anlaki ng balik, wow.


*wala pa dito yung registration ng mga buildings/machinery/facilities at mga licences regarding natural activities like woodcutting/logging/fishing if ang business mo ay producing raw goods o kaya ay manufacturing. kung ang business mo ay consolidating/retailing/services, yung mga steps lang sa taas alam ko okay na.


please add more kung may nakalimutan ako. BSBM student here kaya may background hahaha.

agree ako sayo na capital ay isa sa pinaka mahalagang bagay pag nag business ka kailangan financially ready dahil ito ang nag papa takbo nang business pero ngayon hindi na masyado problema kung kulang ka sa pera kasi pwede kanang maka pag loan sa site na ito http://www.loansolutions.ph/ apply kalang online at sila nang bahalang maghanap nang lending partner na pinaka malapit nationwide.
Title: Re: BusinessWorld
Post by: paupau on July 22, 2014, 04:55:14 PM
Dream ko magka roon nga apartment units na paupahan. I also like having my own boutique and restaurant!  ;D
Title: Re: BusinessWorld
Post by: SeanJulian on July 22, 2014, 07:43:09 PM
anu ba pdeng maging sideline aside from networking?
partime na pde pagkakitaan while doing full time work?
Title: Re: BusinessWorld
Post by: sayonara on July 22, 2014, 07:57:21 PM
^the internet/cyberspace can offer you a handful of part-time jobs. only, it often require skills and/or expertise on certain fields like creative writing, web editing, photoshop, etc.



speaking of business, any ideas what to sell? or set up? kung magkakabusiness kayo, do you prefer manufacturing, merchandising, o servicing?
Title: Re: BusinessWorld
Post by: angelo on July 23, 2014, 09:09:48 AM
i would prefer servicing. mas mahirap kapag produkto sa totoo lang.
Title: Re: BusinessWorld
Post by: gab0iii on July 23, 2014, 10:16:29 PM
Quote from: angelo on July 23, 2014, 09:09:48 AM
i would prefer servicing. mas mahirap kapag produkto sa totoo lang.

yeah. mahirap produkto. pero may mga kakilala ko who quit their regular jobs to focus on selling... yung mga usana.. pag nagpost sa fb, life coach na life coach ang dating..
Title: Re: BusinessWorld
Post by: angelo on July 26, 2014, 07:39:05 AM
being a life coach is something that people earn from nowadays. i kinda do that. thats why in some aspects i feel strongly for some of the "wrong" attitudes of people, especially in business and growing wealth.
Title: Re: BusinessWorld
Post by: raider on August 07, 2014, 09:36:00 PM
Quote from: makeOVAHpgg on June 19, 2014, 07:23:24 AM

Wla po ako maisip n business pero nag PSE ako hehe nag buy. Stocks and gngwa q na siyang bangko insted sa savings d naman lumalago although nbabawasan sya pero long term naman sya kaya no need I.out agd un pera..

Colfinancial.com para sa mga gsto gayahin un gngwa ko wg mtkot:))

Anong company binilian mo ng shares?  :)
Title: Re: BusinessWorld
Post by: Lanchie on August 07, 2014, 10:11:56 PM
Quote from: angelo on July 26, 2014, 07:39:05 AM
being a life coach is something that people earn from nowadays. i kinda do that. thats why in some aspects i feel strongly for some of the "wrong" attitudes of people, especially in business and growing wealth.


You develop the skill and mindset and then make it into a income. Awesome.
Title: Re: BusinessWorld
Post by: angelo on August 08, 2014, 12:37:47 AM
true. it's an attitude game after all.
Title: Re: BusinessWorld
Post by: angelo on August 08, 2014, 12:41:23 AM
Quote from: SeanJulian on July 22, 2014, 07:43:09 PM
anu ba pdeng maging sideline aside from networking?
partime na pde pagkakitaan while doing full time work?

there are a lot. key thing is that you should not be "choosy" or "picky" with the type of work and how much it pays off. remember, the objective is to earn money. sadly, there is no easy way to earn it. (just to add, in the end, you will surely spend much of it right away since earning it became too easy)

Now if you have certain talents / skills, then make this your cash cow. not everyone is skilled in all industries/line of work. Make use of your advantage.

otherwise, you can fall into generic/non-specialized work such as encoding data, admin/clerical, etc.
Title: Re: BusinessWorld
Post by: Lanchie on August 11, 2014, 11:28:32 PM
A friend asked me why I was looking for a side job. I said that the current job was a bit repetitive na, and I think I needed the extra money rin naman. She said, "Eh di magpa-promote ka kesa maghanap ng side job."
Title: Re: BusinessWorld
Post by: angelo on August 22, 2014, 04:05:30 PM
normally a job-on-the-side aka OSI (other sources of income) should be of value worth it to take up the opportunity cost for other activities. you might be sacrificing much of your time, but may not be compensated well.

and sometimes, the OSI is greater than your day-job that the day job is more for stability.