Mr. Whaw Grill and Restaurant –Franchise

Mr. Whaw Grill and Restaurant –Litson Biik

Company Profile

As with myriad things in life, great things are born from certain passion; culinary expertise and excellent customer management. Such with the case of Emmanuel P. Montanez upon building up Mr. Whaw Grill and Restaurant last June 28, 2007.

Nestled at the very heart of Davao City, Mr. Whaw Grill & Restaurant is a perfect venue for unwinding oneself from a hard days work. Moreove, the bamboo dominated grill house and restaurant is a best place fro peers and family get together, Mouth-watering barbeque, lechon and other delectable meals are always a delight of every customer’s taste buds…

At Mr. Whaw Grill & Restaurant, you’ll taste the difference of Emmanuel’s fondness of food. His secrets; quality ingredients, grilling/cooking expertise and a relaxed and friendly atmosphere and one of a kind litson biik. Continue reading “Mr. Whaw Grill and Restaurant –Franchise”

Pabango Business – Perfume business

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Pabango Business – Perfume business

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Included here is their contact details

head office: 3rd floor Northridge Plaza #12 Congresssional Avenue Proj8, QC.
Tel: 927-2783; 972-1739; 490-3383

Franchising Basics

Franchising Basics

Franchising has become the one of the hottest business trends for entrepreneurs, budding and seasoned alike. Popular for its “turn-key” feature, franchising has become synonymous with the relatively painless setting up of businesses and “guaranteed” success. What could be better than to capitalize on ventures that have proven themselves successful, right? True, but business-hopefuls should know that there is much more to franchising than just paying a fee and building a store. Continue reading “Franchising Basics”

You can be Rich !

You can be Rich.

I have read some books about getting rich and most of them say the same thing just in different style. So, I would like to summarize them here.

First, It is not how much you earn that counts but it is how much you save. Let’s say you earn 12, 000 pesos per month net, the question is how much do you allot for savings, emergency fund, funds for everyday needs and funds for things you want/leisure fund.

Savings, should be the first priority. Usually, what we do is that savings is the least priority. Earnings minus everyday fund = savings, this is the usual set up. But the ideal set up is Earnings – savings= everyday fund. How much savings do we need to save? Atleast 20% of our earnings. Continue reading “You can be Rich !”