By: Mayra Salazar In the 21st century, more women work, pay Social Security taxes, and earn credit toward monthly retirement income than at any other time in our nation’s history. Knowing this, you can take control of your own ...
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By: Janice Dantes Many of my Filipino clients come to the United States for better employment opportunities. Not all of them are fortunate enough to bring their families with them. The distance puts a strain on their marriage. As ...
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By: Joe Mauricio After successful independence day celebrations all over America last June, the Filipino American communities are ready to have a Phil (or Fil) Town built, mostly in big metropolitan cities of America. Forget the so-called assimilation that ...
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By: Nancy Abiera I recently got connected with my high school batch mates on Facebook. Moreover, I learned that we are celebrating our Sapphire (45 years) high school reunion in January 2018. When I was in LA, some of ...
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By: Nina Savelle-Rocklin No willpower? No problem. Do you have food cravings? Maybe you wake up every morning and say, “I’m going to be good today” or, “I’m staying away from sugar.” Eventually your willpower fails, so you try again ...
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By: Jan Paul Ferrer Establishing a tax management strategy for your investments can help you keep more of your investment returns. Taxes can shrink your realized returns from your investment portfolio, and yet, most investors don’t have a strategy ...
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By: Ryan Tejero The recent success in the hosting of the 10th Global Alumni Reunion here in Chicago by Iloilo’s pride – Central Philippine University (CPU) was mounted by the CPU Alumni Association of the Midwest, USA. Two years ...
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By: Pureza Ramiro Pacis Dear Tita Eza: Mula’t sapul, wala sa agenda ng aking mahal na kabiyak, si Peter, ang magpunta ng States. Noon pa man, palaging sinasabi, “Ano ako, hilo? Only to be a second-class citizen doon? No way!” ...
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