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Branding Yourself for 2012 is a Must

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Randell Tiongson, Director of the Registered Financial Planner Institute Philippines, columnist of renowned broadsheets, 2011 Outstanding Alumni of the University of Santo Tomas, and a host of other distinctions, is conducting a half-day seminar entitled “Personal Branding for Finance Practitioners.” He writes in his blog:

“This interactive, engaging and practical seminar will help you understand, create and send out the unique brand that is YOU. Today’s business world is fast paced and so are the decisions and judgments we are making. There are more than a lot of business men and women, financial advisors, entrepreneurs both young and experienced bringing the same products, skills and services to your field in the industry. But why do some people still stand out above the rest? Best bet is that these people, consciously or not, have their own unique personal brand.”

I have attended a few of Randell’s seminars and have always been both entertained and educated by the simplicity of his presentations in a topic that normally generates, in Randell’s words, “nosebleed!”

Take a ganter into his upcoming seminar. It’s guaranteed to make a difference in you.

Source: Randell Tionson’s Blog

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Free Money Talk Seminar for Filipinos in Macau

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The Philippine Consulate Office in Macau, with Every Nation Macau, has invited Randell Tiongson to a talk on personal finance on Friday, December 9, 2011.

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Source: RandellTiongson.com

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Written by Raffy Pekson II

December 6, 2011 at 2:03 pm

You Should Attend the Wealth Summit 2011 This January 29

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Poster above from randelltiongson.com

There are no shortcuts to wealth. Learn the power to create, keep and grow your money by attending this Wealth Summit on January 29, 2010, Saturday from 10 am to 7pm at the Megatrade Hall of the SM Megamall. This valuable learning program will feature the country’s leading experts:

Cito Beltran on Strategic Thinking; Phil. Star Columnist & leading corporate consultant

Chinkee Tan on Money Mindsets; Money Coach & best-selling author

Paulo Tibig on Entrepreneurship; CEO of VCargo & Entrepreneurship Champion

Randell Tiongson on Personal Finance; Director of the Registered Financial Planner Institute, columnist & trainer

Ms. Miriam Quiambao on Wealth Strategies; Successful real estate practitioner

To learn more about this event, please get in touch with Ms. Jen Magalong at 0939-1177856 or email at jcignacio.magalong@gmail.com.

All About Money – Living the Life You Can Afford

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Randell poked this message on his Facebook wall as a public post. I’ve been to two of Randell’s seminars and I think you ought to go to this one if you’re in town. Randell Tiongson is joined by prominent finance gurus Chinkee Tan and Cito Beltran in this unique half-day event. Randell talks about the financial roadmap to your future, Chinkee on getting out of debt, and Cito on guarding your financial future. Randell quips about this April 24 event:

What can P400.00 do for you nowadays? You can buy cell phone load, have Starbucks Coffee with your date, 2.5 meals at McDonalds, watch a movie with popcorn, buy a t-shirt on sale, buy a CD… or, attend a life-changing event that will finally put you in a path towards achieving Financial Peace.”

Call Jenny Ignacio in the Philippines at 0939-117-7856 or send an email to jcignacio.magalong@gmail.com.

How To Invest For YOUR Financial Future

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…and that also means your family’s financial future, too.

If you think 1,300 Pesos is too much money to spend for a half-day seminar on “personal finance planning,” you’re dead wrong. There are tons of training sessions and seminars out there being offered and conducted for thousands more; and people think that just because it’s being hosted by some “name brand” training and seminar company guarantees you to win. I’ve been to so many similar sessions in the past that all I got are some awakening moments but no substance. What substance, you say? A lot of these sessions miss out on the practicalities of doing things in Philippine soil. Many of these sessions have theoretical content gushing out the United States which, if you must know, is reeling from a severe recession that resonates in many of the First World and developed countries, worldwide. So, for a practical session on your personal finance using real Philippine experience, let an a Registered Personal Finance Planner and expert like Randell teach you how to do it right – and this time, succeed!

1,300 Pesos is about 60 Pesos daily for a month’s amount of working days. Want to go deeper? Think of working half-a-day only. That’s an investment of about 14 Pesos per hour. Or, you could NOT spend 300 Pesos every weekend of a month passing by the gasoline station convenience store and buying your favorite chips, chocolate and soda, and just invest it in this event.

But, why bother asking yourself if 1,300 Pesos is too much? You’re just spending unproductive resource in your brain to do some self-deliberation that usually results is more indecision. Just do it! Besides, Randell’s wife Mia is serving great food, too, just like paying for a buffet but getting a lifetime’s worth of ideas, tips and expert techniques to change your financial life around.

Set the date: Friday, September 25, 2009 at 1:30 PM.

For more details, [Click Here].