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Real Life Needs Real Plans

Real Life Needs Real Plans
By: Eduardo F. Jarabe - Philamlife Agent

 Where is the best place to invest?

In the recent interview by CNN with Mr. Michael Spencer, Deutsche Bank Chief Economist for Asia. He said, the best country to invest is in the Philippines. Philippine economy is very consistent in its growth. Together with Peru, the Philippines are among emerging economies that would become much more prominent in the next few decades. The Philippines is set to leapfrog 27 places to become the 16th largest economy by 2050, according to a prediction of international bank HSBC.

The last time I attended an OFW forum, one of the questions arises was, how long will you be staying abroad to work? Majority of them answered, maybe 15 to 20 years still because they don’t have enough savings yet. I felt sad. I realized that as a Financial Planner it is my duty to inform and assist every Filipino specially OFWs to meet their financial goals. I am sharing to you Philamlife’s Financial Planning Program through its Unit Link Products that can gives you high potential earnings through long-term investment.

Invest now through Philamlife’s Unit-Linked products. ANONG PLANO MO, USAP TAYO. For inquiries, please call 0916-4183508, 0920-6123895 or email at “Eduardo-F.Jarabe@philamlife.com.ph”.

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