NutriAsia and Del Monte team up to donate upcycled school chairs under Share-A-Chair initiative
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Puerto Elementary, Cagayan de Oro City 1 |
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Puerto Elementary, Cagayan de Oro City 1 |
“Bata-bata, ano ba ang pwede mong magawa”? ISANG sikat na Tagalog song ang siguradong tumatak sa mga magulang noong dekada 80 at ito ay may lyrics na “Batang-bata ka pa at marami ka pang kailangan malaman at intindihin sa mundo, yan ang totoo.”
Tama nga naman. At sino pa ba ang unang teacher na maituturing ng mga bata kungdi ang kanilang mga magulang. Narito ang ilang tips para sa mga magulang na gustong turuan ang kanilang mga anak na pahalagahan ang pera habang sila ay bata pa:
Bago makuha ang isang bagay, dapat itong paghandaan at pag-ipunan. Habang bata pa lang, dapat ng matutunan ng mga mga anak na ang pera ay kinikita at pinaghihirapan. Kapag may mga bagay silang gustong ipabili, halimbawa ay isang laruan, sa halip na sabihing “Anak, wala tayong perang pambili,” gawin mas positibo ang strategy at paaalalahanan ang mga anak na ang “needs at wants” ay kailangang pagtrabahuhan at pag-ipunan.
Kahit bata ay pwedeng magnegosyo o mag-invest. Usung-uso ngayon ang online selling at kahit mga bata ay na-e-enganyong sumali dito. May mga nagbebenta ng pagkain, candies, stationaries, damit, accessories, at marami pang iba. Kasama ang inyong mga anak, maaari ninyong pag-usapan ang pagsisimula ng isang maliit na negosyo tulad ng isang online store at magbenta ng mga pre-loved items tulad ng toys at books. Kung investment naman pag-uusapan, simple lang muna ang iyong ituro at mag research online para sa dagdag na impormasyon.
Kailangan ba o Gusto lang? Importanteng matutunan ng mga bata kung papaano mag-budget. Kailangan nilang malaman at maintindihan na ang mga basic needs tulad ng pagkain, regular na bayarin, school supplies, atbp ay mas importante kaysa mga laruan at iba pang material na bagay.
Ipon-ipon Para sa Kinabukasan. Ituro sa mga anak na importante ang pagkakaroon ng ipon para suportahan ang mga kailangan sa future. Upang mas lalo nilang maintindihan, mas makatutulong kung magbibigay ng mga simpleng halimbawa ang mga magulang kung saan mas makaka-relate sila.
Makakatulong
ang BDO sa pagsisimula ng mga bata na mag-ipon sa pamamagitan ng BDO Junior
Savers account. Ito ay savings account na dinisenyo para sa mga kabataan, affordable
lamang ang initial deposit at may low maintaining balance. Napakadaling mag-open
ng BDO Junior Savers accountat ito ay available sa lahat ng BDO Branches
nationwide.
Kapag mayroon ng BDO Junior Savers account, maaaring tulungan ng mga magulang na palakihin ang kanilang ipon gamit ang sariling BDO Digital Banking account. Sa pamamagitan ng Junior Savers Plan, regular na makakapag-deposit ng pera mula sa BDO Savings account papunta sa Junior Savers account ng mga anak.
For more info, visit BDO Junior Savers Account now!
Viet Mart Supplier Inc. (Vmart.ph), an international-based growing
start-up grocery business in the Philippines, establishes its second physical
store in Sherwood Place in Taft Avenue, Manila in its initial expanding
efforts.
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Viet Mart Supplier Inc. Opens New Branch of VMART “Taste of Asia” in Sherwood Place, Taft Avenue Manila |
When Jenny To, CEO of Vmart.ph, established the first store, currently
located at 174 Yakal Street Makati City, its primary goal was to serve and
bring Vietnamese products to its ex-pats living in Makati. Then, after a short
period of business in the country, they have decided to integrate their
business into the local scene.
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Vmart.ph primarily has Vietnamese goods, but it also includes Korean, Thai, Chinese, and some Filipino products. |
“Our products originally and majorly are Vietnam products. We’re currently looking into the Vietnam market in the Philippines then start to expand to the local market here. We want to stretch to the local market now and try switching from Vietnam-centered market to the local,” said To.
Vmart.ph primarily has Vietnamese goods, but it also includes
Korean, Thai, Chinese, and some Filipino products.
Vmart.ph products vary from consumable goods to health and beauty products, mobile phone accessories, international fruits and vegetables, medical supplies, pet care products, meat and poultry, and various beverages.
Vmart.ph also has a joint
business with VMart which is Annam.ph, a Vietnamese mainstay restaurant,
located beside the Makati branch.
“We want to bring the Vietnam products here in the Philippines,
but we also brought with us Thai, Chinese, and Korean products to our store,”
said To.
“When we first opened here, our first goal was to cater to
Vietnamese ex-pats living in the Philippines,” explained To.
Vmart.ph’s second store was strategically established in Sherwood
Place in Taft Manila to cater, not only to ex-pats living near Taft Avenue but also
to target De La Salle University-Manila students, who they think has the
greater interest in trying international products because of their “traveling
tendencies.”
“When we opened in our second branch in Sherwood Place in Taft
Manila, we wanted not to focus only on Vietnam ex-pats living around Taft but
we are also targeting students from De La Salle University. We think that most
of these students are there well-traveled,” said To.
“We know most of the students from LaSalle go on and about to
different countries to we figured that they are the specific market that would
appreciate and try out the products,” said To.
For 2021, Vmart plans to establish a total of three stores in the
country’s capital region, also strategically choosing from either Quezon City,
Clark Pampanga, Pasay, or Cavite.
“We are planning to put a maximum of three stores. Maybe one or
two more for this year. We are looking into either Clark in Pampanga or Cavite.
We are also searching either in Quezon City, Cavite, Pasay, or Pampanga but
were still looking for the best spots to put up the stores,” said To.
VMart “Taste of Asia” is open 24 hours, seven days a week
and delivers from 7:00 AM to 4:00 AM.
For additional information, please visit www.vmart.ph.
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