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    #51
    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    Tama, sipag at tyaga (ST) lang talaga. Magsipag maghanap ng aasawahing pangit na mayaman, at pag tyagaan habambuhay ang pagmumukha ng asawa.
    Kulang mukhang bakulaw. Ala Cynthia villar


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    #52
    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    Joke ko lagi kay misis na kala ko mayaman siya... kala din daw niya mayaman ako. Ayan... no choice left but to love nalang.

    May kilala ako na jackpot. Med rep dati, nakuha niya and puso ng isang doctora na maganda at mayaman din ang pamilya (in fairness, maabilidad at may itsura naman yung kaibigan ko na yun). Ayun, ngayon bagman nalang siya sa family business at may bahay sa isang prime subdivision sa Ortigas area.
    parang ako lang to a haha.in fairness engineer naman ako.and kahit pinatitira kami sa isang house nila sa isang exclusive subd ang decline ako.may "bayag" din naman ako no haha

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    #53
    Quote Originally Posted by macsd View Post
    There's only 3 ways to get rich...

    1. Paghirapan mo
    2. Manahin mo
    3. Pakasalan mo
    meron ung branch manager lang siya sa bangko, pero nakapangasawa ng anak ni villarica. kung dati nag cocommute lang ngayon iba ibang european cars na minamaneho.

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    #54
    In the early years, if you have a million, millionaire na tawag and your automatically categorize as rich. Now a days, even if you have a million, hardly you felt being a rich guy. Mayaman or being rich is very broad now a days...At what point can one be called rich or how much does one should have in order to be called mayaman or rich?

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    #55
    i would use the term high net worth

    by Western private banking standards a high net worth individual has over $1M in investable assets

    an ultra high net worth individual has over $30 million in investable assets
    Last edited by uls; September 10th, 2013 at 05:14 PM.

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    #56
    Quote Originally Posted by macsd View Post
    In the early years, if you have a million, millionaire na tawag and your automatically categorize as rich. Now a days, even if you have a million, hardly you felt being a rich guy. Mayaman or being rich is very broad now a days...At what point can one be called rich or how much does one should have in order to be called mayaman or rich?
    Di ba may post na dito na article na dapat at least P300,000 ang gross/net income? per month para matawag na rich. Kapag wala pa dyan, upper middle class pa din.

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    #57
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    i would use the term high net worth

    by Western private banking standards a high net worth individual has over $1M in investable assets

    an ultra high net worth individual has over $30 million in investable assets
    So in way parang meron rich, super rich, mega rich, ultra rich ang mga categories....your just talking sir of investable amount, assets are not yet included, right sir? That would be by international standard sir, but about by local standards ? If you have $1M investable, where does that fall in the category?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ry_Tower View Post
    Di ba may post na dito na article na dapat at least P300,000 ang gross/net income? per month para matawag na rich. Kapag wala pa dyan, upper middle class pa din.
    Ganun ba sir, pa direct naman po ang link ng thread na yun. I guess the next question would be what level of income or asset should one own or the absence of it in order in Class A, B , C , D , E in the society ?

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    #58
    Quote Originally Posted by macsd View Post
    So in way parang meron rich, super rich, mega rich, ultra rich ang mga categories....your just talking sir of investable amount, assets are not yet included, right sir? That would be by international standard sir, but about by local standards ? If you have $1M investable, where does that fall in the category?
    yes liquid assets

    hindi kasali doon real estate and other assets

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    #59
    Quote Originally Posted by macsd View Post
    So in way parang meron rich, super rich, mega rich, ultra rich ang mga categories....your just talking sir of investable amount, assets are not yet included, right sir? That would be by international standard sir, but about by local standards ? If you have $1M investable, where does that fall in the category?



    Ganun ba sir, pa direct naman po ang link ng thread na yun. I guess the next question would be what level of income or asset should one own or the absence of it in order in Class A, B , C , D , E in the society ?
    I forgot what thread na yun eh. Pero parang Class C starts at P30k-35k/month na net income iirc. Tapos class B na yung P300K up.

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    #60
    Which class are you in in right now mga sirs?

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