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Money Matters for Kids exhibit teaches kids the value of money
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) is having a three-month long exhibit in Manila that aims to encourage children to save money. The exhibit dubbed “Money Matters for Kids” started last Tuesday at the Galeriya Bangko Sentral at the Metropolitan Museum in Manila. In its news release, the BSP said the “The Money Matters for [...]
August 14, 2011
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Tags: ATM, automated teller machine, Bangko Sentral, bank, bank manager, bank tellers, banking, BSP, Central Bank, Consumers, exhibit, money, Money Matters for Kids, Philippine, savings В· Posted in: banking, Business News, Consumers, Corporations, economy, Education, finance, Government, innovation, money, Philippine banks, Philippine business news, Philippines
Oil companies roll back prices of fuel products
Oil companies started rolling down prices of fuel products Saturday. Eastern Petroleum started off on Saturday by slashing P1.50 per liter of its diesel and P1.30 per liter off on its gasoline. Flying V Philippines also lowered its oil prices by P1.30 per liter on unleaded gasoline, P1 on regular gasoline and P1.50 per liter [...]
August 14, 2011
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Tags: business news, Chevron, diesel prices, Flying V, gasoline, oil price, Petron, Philippines, price roll back, Total В· Posted in: Announcement, Business News, Consumers, Corporations, Education, finance, money, Philippine business news, Philippines, Pricing, Products, World News
DepEd keen to start K+12 program with universal kindergarten
About 22,000 volunteers will be tapped by the Department of Education (DepEd) to teach in pre-school this coming school year. The education department expects 2.5 million enrollees in its universal kindergarten program. The volunteers will work for three to four hours a day and will receive a monthly allowance of P3,000, according to DepEd Assistant [...]
May 20, 2011
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Tags: 12 years basic education, Department of Education, DepEd, K+12 program, kindergarten, Philippines, pre-school В· Posted in: Education, Government, investments, Philippines
Jobs opportunites available for students
The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) reported that there are over 80,000 jobs in various government offices and establishments that are available for poor but deserving high school and college students. This is good news for students in need of money in order to continue with their education. DOLE-Labor Communication Office (LCO) director Nicon [...]
April 7, 2011
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Tags: business news, DepEd, DOLE, DOST, education, Employment, Job Opportunities, Labor, Philippines, poverty, students, summer jobs, work В· Posted in: Announcement, Career, Education, Employment, Government, Job Opportunities, Labor, Law, money, OFWs, Opportunities, Philippine business news, Philippines, Poverty
Franchising seminar
Planning of getting a franchise for a business? Here’s an opportunity for you to learn the ropes on how to get a franchise here in the Philippines. There is a scheduled franchise seminar to be held tomorrow, March 7, 2010 at the Mang Inasal, Makati Ave. corner Jupiter Street in Makati. The seminar will start [...]
March 4, 2010
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Tags: AFFI, business news, business opportunity, economy, entrepreneur, entrepreneurship, FIP, franchise seminar, franchising, Philippines В· Posted in: Announcement, business opportunity, economy, Education, entrepreneur, entrepreneurship, franchise, marketing, money, Opportunities, People, Philippine business news, Philippines, Products, promotions
Removing tuition cap will boost quality of education?
A recent study of World Bank shows that removing cap on tuition fee will help boost the quality of education in Philippines. The World Bank in its study called “The Role and Impact of Public-Private Partnerships in Education” said that while the cap is intended to make private education affordable for the poor, it can [...]
August 19, 2009
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Tags: education for the poor, Philippines, role and impact of public-private partnerships in education, scraping tuition fee cap, standards of education, World Bank В· Posted in: Education, finance, money, Philippine business news, Philippines, Poverty

