Posts Tagged ‘Business’




Week #19 Year 2010 Ben Millionaire Experience – Election in the Philippines for the Year 2010

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

Last May 09, 2010, I woke up early in the morning. I left my boarding house in Brgy. Highway Hills and I went to Cubao, Quezon City. I rode in a bus going to Alaminos, Pangasinan and Bolinao, Pangasinan. The bus left Cubao at exactly 9:30AM. When the bus stopped at Socony, Bugallon, Pangasinan, I got out of the bus. My father was waiting for me in Socony. I rode in my father’s motorcycle and he took me home and we arrived at 2:00PM . :)

When I arrived home, my mother was very happy. She hugged and kissed me. She really loves me so much. :) From 3PM until 6PM, my father and I had a long conversation. We covered different topics but our major topic is all about business. He has many businesses in mind but he could not start it for lack of capital. He expects me to help. I told him that we could be business partners. He also asked to renovate our house. I agreed to what he suggested. For now, I’m doing my best to help my parents. I want them to be happy while they’re alive. I know that they’ll not live in this world forever. So while they’re alive, I am doing my best to make them happy. Doing the things that they’ve never experienced before. I want to show them my love and respect.

We slept early on May 09, 2010.

On May 10, 2010, I woke up early in the morning. It’s the time to vote. My father and I went to Rosario Elementary School in Barangay Rosario, Lingayen, Pangasinan. It’s the first automated election in the Philippines. We arrived in the school at 6:50AM. We expected that voting will start at 7AM. However, the election started at 7:40AM due to PCOS (Precinct Count Optical Scan) machine problem. I was able to vote at 10:30AM because senior citizens were prioritized.

Have a Back-up Cash – Advice of a 24-year-old man to all the people who want to start their own business

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Whenever you want to start your own business, make sure you have back-up cash. Never ever give all the money that you have to start a business. If you have your back-up cash, then it’s the time to start your business using the money you have excluding your back-up cash. When your business goes down, you’ll not be broke and you still have the back-up cash that will not let you begging for money or borrowing money from your friends or relatives or someone you know.

Set an annual back-up cash. Here’s an example of back-up cash statements:

Year: 2010
Back-up Cash: 10,000 dollars

Year: 2011
Back-up Cash: 20,000 dollars

When you reached saving the back-up cash you set, you may start saving for the capital you need to start your business. When you reached that capital, start your own business and do everthing you want to do without worrying the output of your business venture. Back-up cash will never be withdrawn unless you went broke (actually, you’ll never be broke as long as you have your back-up cash).

Advised by:

Ben de Leon
Ben Millionaire author

Thank You Day 104 Year 2010

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

Thank you for

1. I watched Wowowee during lunch time.
2. I read my Java books.
3. I have new task today.
4. I went to National Bookstore. I love to read books in the Business/Investment section.