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Showing posts with label OFW Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OFW Tips. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Tips for OFWs Who Wants to Return Home Earlier


Working abroad is not easy and no Overseas Filipino Workers wants to work abroad for the rest of their lives. Of course, no one wants to be separated with their family and loved ones for a very long time.  Every OFW has a goal to be home for good for the shortest time as possible.  According to Vince Rapisura, president of the Social Enterprise Development Partnership in Rappler's Article, OFWs should make a goal to come back home after a minimum of 10 years.


Working abroad is not easy and no Overseas Filipino Workers wants to work abroad for the rest of their lives. Of course, no one wants to be separated with their family and loved ones for a very long time.

Every OFW has a goal to be home for good for the shortest time as possible.

According to Vince Rapisura, president of the Social Enterprise Development Partnership in Rappler's Article, OFWs should make a goal to come back home after a minimum of 10 years.


If you are an OFW who wants to come back to the Philippines in the span of 10 years in working abroad. You might try this three stages of migration process according to Rapisura.

1. The Beginning State

This is the first two years of working abroad. In these years, as OFW you should work on paying off your debts you get to be able to work abroad. For example the money you loan for your plane ticket, processing fees, and others.

2. The Medium Term

Two to three years. During this term, OFW should focus to provide the basic needs of his or her family.

3. The Long Term

Three to five years or the OFW's last year of working. The money you have earned within this year should spend for financial goals. For example, buying a house for a family or open a small business for new income.

Rapisura said, as an OFW you should not wait for 10 years to achieved your financial goal if you can make it earlier.

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Here are some tips for OFWs who wants to return home earlier
1. Before going abroad, OFW should set a clear financial goal before leaving.

It means, before flying to other countries for work, it is vital that you and your family understand why you have to leave and what are you trying to achieve.

2. When working abroad. Stick with your goals.

"When they go there, initially they say, 'I only want a tricycle as a business,' and send my children to school.' After 5 years and they've already attained that, the goal would shift somewhere else. Maybe the tricycle is now a jeepney, and sending the children to school is finished and now they want to put up a house," Rapisura explained.

Changing goals is not necessarily a bad thing, but having no definite end-goal contributes to OFWs overstaying abroad.

3. Teach your family to be independent

Rapisura said it is important that the families of OFW understand that reaching financial goals is not the OFW’s burden alone.

The family who left behind should find another source of income and not only depend on remittances of OFWs. Family income at home should be able to cover the needs and expenses of the household.

OFWs income will fund the ultimate financial goals like building a house, opening a business or sending kids to school. By doing so, families not only get to reach their financial goals faster but are also able to maintain their lifestyle.  With this, you are helping the OFWs to achieve his goal to come home earlier as expected.

According to Rapisura, many OFWs fail to save because their families suddenly change their lifestyle, ultimately increasing expenses. This happens when the OFW provides them with more than they actually need.

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4. Budgeting your money

Only one out of five OFWs has enough savings for emergency despite the claims of OFWs that they actually saved.

Rapisura explained that while OFWs do budgeting, they are just focused mainly on immediate consumption, not on investments or other financial goals.

Rapisura suggest that OFWs should follow the 5-15-20-60 budgeting rule;

  • 5% of the income going to insurance premium
  • 15% to savings
  • 20% to investment
  • 60% to expenses
We all know that budgeting is hard, but as OFWs, we need to do it so that we can spend time with our families and not to grow old in foreign countries. If OFWs can do budgeting effectively, it is not impossible to reach our financial goal faster to return home for good.



As a Filipino that works abroad or OFW, how long would you like to work in other country and be away from your family? Do you have a goal to be able to come back in the Philippines for good, let us say, after 10 years of working?

Read more: http://www.jbsolis.com/2017/03/5-money-tips-for-ofws-5-guidelines-on-borrowing-money.html#ixzz4eTnU45Sa

READ MORE: OFWs told "borrow money in the Philippines to avoid jail abroad"

Many people think that Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) has a lot of money since they are working abroad. But the truth is some of them are also in debt while abroad and worse, sent to jail due to unpaid debt.

Read more: http://www.jbsolis.com/2017/02/ofws-told-borrow-money-in-philippines.html#ixzz4eToFuXZ6

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Thursday, March 09, 2017

7 Practical Tips for OFWs to Earn Extra Income

In spite of working abroad, there are many Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) that still in debt.  Indebtedness is not new in OFW stories. From the start when OFW applies for a job abroad and sometimes until they retire working in other countries, some of them are still in debt.  They said it is because you need a "capital" if you pursue working in other countries.

In spite of working abroad, there are many Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) that still in debt.

Indebtedness is not new in OFW stories. From the start when OFW applies for a job abroad and sometimes until they retire working in other countries, some of them are still in debt.

They said it is because you need a "capital" if you pursue working in other countries.



This capital is a must so that you have something to use to process your documents and requirements, medical exam, big amount of placement fees and another related spending until you got hired.

To provide the needs of a family and for their better lives. This is the most common reason of Pinoy why he/she wants to work abroad. And because of this, even their small properties are put on risk when it uses as a collateral for a loan to have that abovementioned "capital".

Still, working in abroad is not an assurance that you will no longer engage in debts. There are many OFW stories where an OFWs puts into prison due to unpaid debts of obligations. This is why extra income for OFWs is a must.

Having or growing an extra income is not just OFWs sole responsibility even he or she is a breadwinner of the family. We must say, 50/50 - for OFW and his family.

There are other ways to add income to a family by engaging in a small business.

1. Online Selling - Online shopping is a trend nowadays. Fashion apparel, gadgets, processed foods remain the highest selling online item. It can be run 24/7 at home with low operating expenses. For the capital, you can borrow it from your OFW family member.

Things you need:
  • A facebook will do. But a website is better.
  • High Powered PC with internet connection.

2. The Carinderia or Food Business - Any business that deals with food are surely profitable for as long as there is proper management of the business. The food business will always be a popular business idea for Filipino OFWs.

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There are a few ways an OFW can get into the food business:

  • Start a carinderia.
  • Start a bakeshop.
  • Start a catering business.
  • Start a food delivery business.
  • Buy a food franchise.

3. The "sari-sari" store - This is a common business venture for OFW spouses in the Philippines. You can set it up starting with a small capital. This is a small business that can be run from home and considered to be a cash generating business for OFWs and its family.


(Image by Flickr)
To attract more costumers, you can add imported items from abroad such as clothes, toiletries, and canned goods. This will attract a more diversified market and potentially earn more income.

4. E-loading/Cellphone Retailer and Services - you can sell these from your home. The market for mobile phones will continue to be profitable until 2020 in the Philippines. That is why this is the best business ideas for OFWs.

You can offer services and products such as;

  • Cell Phone loading services
  • Selling pre-paid cards
  • Cell Phone accessories
  • Repair services
  • Upgrading services
  • Unlocking services
  • Retail of new and old models
  • Retail of brand new and second-hand models


5. Real estate - Another opportunity but may take more time. A property’s value may increase between 20 to 50% in a matter of five years, depending on the location. 

Since OFWs are earning 10x more in abroad, they can easily invest in condo units if financial management is good. Condo investing has been a trend for some time now. They can earn from having it rented.

6. Mutual funds - this type of investment takes away the trouble of having to constantly check on the progress or development of the investment through the help of a fund manager. 

7. Bonds - This type of investment is offered by large corporations and government offices as a means of raising funds by borrowing from the public. They have a fixed maturity date and offer different rates that depend on the length of investment. 

There are many opportunities for OFWs and its family to earn and grow extra income. But they said, investing in small or big business venture, it requires the same discipline: the will to start the business, to learn the ins and outs of the business, and to create strategies that will ensure profitability. 

In such ways, OFWs can avoid debts since the family has an extra income at home. Other than this, OFW can retire early and come home for good together with his or her family.

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Sunday, December 20, 2015

IMPORTANT TIPS FOR THOSE GOING ON VACATION



These are the compiled tips for those vacationing balikbayan and OFWs this season. Please click the yellow highlighted links for more details.
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Monday, November 30, 2015

VIDEO: 6 TIPS FOR AN OFW FAMILY TO BECOME SUCCESSFUL


Tips on how to be successful as an OFW family.



1. There must be a Shared Goal between an OFW and his/her family.
2. It should be clear where the money will go. Make a monthly budget. Paying off any debt should be a priority.
3. Don't make the OFW member like a milking cow.
4. For Families Back Home, Avoid being extravagant in life.
5. For an OFW abroad, Don't buy unnecessary things.
6. For families back home, think how you can help an OFW       earn money for the family.







Story of an OFW who lost his job, and came back home, put up a bakery business and become a millionaire. 

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