Cebu Pacific Airfare Sale
December 2, 2006
Planning a trip in 2007? Cebu Pacific is offering a P99 one-way fare for all of its 20 domestic destinations and P999 one-way fare for its Asian destinations, namely Hong Kong, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and Jakarta.
The seat sale will run from November 29 to December 5, 2006 only and the travel period is from January 1 to March 31, 2007. The P99 and P999 seat sale is non-refundable and is for immediate payment upon booking. All quoted fares are for one-way travel only. The seat sale fares are exclusive of regular surcharges and government tax.
With taxes, insurance and fuel surcharges, round-trip Visayas destinations would cost about P2,189.00, P2,703.00 for round-trip Mindanao destinations. International destinations would cost around P6,700.00.
Promo fares may be booked on their website (cebupacificair.com) or at Cebu Pacific ticket offices nationwide.
Don’t just save money, save it wisely!
October 24, 2006
Your cash today will have a smaller value in the future if you don’t guard against inflation.
It pays to save and keep some money for the future — you’ll be prepared and won’t need to borrow when unexpected emergencies come up, and you’ll have enough to make that long-awaited purchase for a car or a similar asset you’ve long desired.
But while it is good to have cash available at all times, it is not wise to hold very large deposits. Experts say doing so is a misapplication of resources.
When cash is not king
To most businessmen, cash is king but even the most successful of them do not maintain very large deposits of cash. Most likely, their wealth will be spread out in various assets, from stocks to bonds, mutual funds, real estate, and finally, cash deposits at a smaller percentage compared to the other asset classes. Here are at least two reasons why their cash deposits are not that substantial:
Cost saving tips for drivers
October 15, 2006
Save your finances from unnecessary stress by learning to cut costs. Here are some cost saving tips that are sure to help.
Driving habits that hurt your budget
Buying gasoline from the cheapest source can save you a little on fuel costs. But what would really make a significant dent in fuel expenses is a change in driving habits.
Avoid hard braking by keep your distance and rapid acceleration. The first thing foreigners notice about the Philippines is how Filipino drivers are on the road. Experts say a relaxed driving style can save up to 40 percent on fuel costs. That’s at least P640 per week for someone who drives from Quezon City to Makati City every day and who uses a car with a 1.6 liter engine. You can save up to P33,280 for one year on relaxed driving alone.
However, the Department of Energy also warns that a speed of below 75 kilometers per hour also wastes gas.






