Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Six Steps To Financial Freedom






To all my friends in high school who loved to watch Tagalog movies, guess on what movie this picture was seen ?



Give up? Honestly, I also have no idea but I learned recently that the actor inside this yellow star is Chinkee Tan, the same person you just saw in the above video. Actually, Chinkee as Randy Santiago would call him because of his “chinky” (Chinese) eyes had acted in movies like “Jacky Tyan”, released in 1988 and “Estudyante Blues”, released in 1989.

However in 1994, at the age of 28, Chinkee decided to leave showbiz so that he can concentrate in networking business. As a business management graduate of Philippine School of Business Administration, he formed the Millionaires in Business (MIB) with eight friends involved in network marketing for Prudential Life in 2001. Their vision is to provide life-changing opportunities to develop financially literate and debt-free society.

Chinkee is a known motivational speaker on a vast array of topics which includes building self-esteem, success tips, effective speaking skills, entrepreneurship, selling skills, leadership qualities, and effective financial management.

He is also the author of the bestselling book “Till Debt Do Us Part: Practical Steps to Financial Freedom.”



Currently, he is one of the EMCEE / Co-host of 700 club Asia, Co-host of DZMM Tele Radyo top rating program Radyo Negosyo and a resource speaker for Go Negosyo. Not bad for a comedian, isn't it?

For more information about Chinkee , you can visit www.chinkeetan.multiply.com .



3 comments:

  1. So true Doc. Precisely, it has the gist that simply reminds us to practice a Chinese way of living. That is, to never offer our pot of gold to extravagantly nothing,instead, just spend what's just right and necessary. We don't need to be glittered today yet be ragged tomorrow and live forever in scrap. We don't have to wear gold yet stunned as debtors. Pennies for the rainy days? Definitely yes! Thanks for the reminder Doc!

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  2. Chinkee Tan simply reminds me of Robert Kiyosaki, the author of Rich Dad, Poor Dad. And this book entails the steps on how to spend less and gain more in life. This publication usually inspires small businesses on how to manage their ventures well..

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