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Dumating yung bill ng insurance with investment chuva. 3 thoughts
May paper bill pa talaga sa panahon ngayon.
Kailangan magbayad ng insurance dahil yung government natin walang maitutulong kapag namatay ka. Maniningil pa sila ng taxes bago malipat sa mga naiwan mo yung assets mo. The worse the government is, the more insecure the citizens feel, the better it is for insurance companies.
Yung investment portion, naiipon sa isang entity na syang may power kung saan pupunta ang pondo. May power syang magdecide kung anong business ang tutulungan at anong business ang tsutsugihin. At pera namin ginagamit nila.
Some people don’t even have emails or don’t know how to access them, so it is understandable that paper bills still are a thing.