I just want to provide you with the latest news since November 2013. In just a few months the Potencial Millionaire Club grew up to 156 members. The number of visiting countries to the blog has increased to 61.
In November 2013, we began a terrestrial radio program on 1410 AM based out of Alabama, USA. In December 2013, we began an internet feed over Podbean, which is available on Itunes. We also began a channel on Youtube and stream over livestream .
In summary, the readers of the blog have tripled and the feed is currently hit on over 5,712 times a month and the book has sold. Yes, one book (Potencial Millonario) started all this. Keep viewing, reading, and listening to the feed and you just might get rich.
Muchas Gracias,
Felix A.. Montelara
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This week in my radio program I will discuss the importance of having an emergency fund, which is a separate savings account that is only used for emergencies. This is not just because it makes good personal financial sense. Saving your money is good advice found in the Bible as well. Proverbs 13:11 states “Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.” This passage deals with two aspects of money management: how you earn your money and how you save it.
First, how is your money earned- or is it earned at all? Methods of earning, gaining, or extorting money that involve lying, cheating or stealing will result in an eventual loss of this money. Ill-gotten gains will seldom make one rich, especially in the sense of spiritual richness or richness of life that I have discussed in earlier posts. Money is a means of paying for material things: utilities, homes, clothing, etc. It will not make a person happy by itself. Accruing money dishonestly or using money at the expense of others will result in a negative impact on a person’s life. This negative impact may not be immediately apparent; but someday, somehow, what goes around comes around.
This Scripture instructs us to gain money the right way- little by little, saving up, hard work, and honest means. This may be interpreted as working and saving a portion of your income more diligently, or it could mean carefully making a budget so you can stop wasting your money on unnecessary things. Many families with money problems actually earn enough- they are just unaware of how they are wasting their money. For example, do you know how much you spend on coffee, vending machine snacks, or personal appearance products each month? Could some of that money be saved instead? You would be surprised how much money you waste. This is why it is so important to make an honest budget and to really be aware of all of your expenditures each month. It is likely that each of us could be richer each month if we chose to save rather than waste.
As Proverbs tells us- those who strive to use money carefully and wisely will be rewarded. The reward for the careful gatherer of money is that it will grow. When you begin your savings account, it may seem painfully small. But the Bible encourages us to keep working at it. With time, the savings will grow. God may reward your diligence and care with other positive outcomes as well- but you will never reap those benefits unless you begin the correct way.
I encourage everyone to take a look at how you earn your money and how you save it. You can’t begin an emergency fund or savings account until you understand where your money comes from and where it goes. Keep in mind that as Proverbs says, “whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.” There is no shame in saving a dollar here or there, if that is all you can afford. Be proud of yourself for gathering that dollar, caring for it, and storing it away. This is how your money will grow, and this is how Scripture instructs us to act.
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Stay tune to this story it will take some time but Eike Batista will rise again.
Felix A. Montelara
Author: Potencial Millonario
—Reuters- OGX, the Brazilian oil company controlled by former billionaire Eike Batista, sought court protection from creditors on Wednesday in Latin America’s largest-ever corporate bankruptcy filing.
The bankruptcy protection request, which was confirmed by the court in Rio de Janeiro, came after OGX failed to reach an agreement with creditors to renegotiate part of its $5.1 billion debt load.
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Eike Batista, chief executive officer of EBX Group Co. Ltd.
It also is another chapter in the unraveling of Batista’s once high-flying industrial empire, which he has been dismantling in recent months after disappointing output from offshore OGX wells set off a crisis of investor confidence.
If the court approves the request, OGX will have 60 days to come up with a corporate restructuring plan. The company’s creditors, which include the California-based bond fund Pacific Investment Management Co (Pimco), and U.S.-based investment fund BlackRock, will then have 30 days to endorse or reject the plan.
Officials at OGX and EBX, Batista’s holding company, did not immediately respond to telephone calls and emails seeking comment.
An OGX bankruptcy is unlikely to have a significant effect on Brazil‘s economy. The company is barely out of its start-up phase and produces almost no crude oil, and most if its debt is held by foreign bondholders. But the fate of sister company OSX Brasil depends almost entirely on OGX, whose market value has plummeted by nearly $45 billion since its stock peaked in October 2010.
Eike Batista under investigation by Brazilian regulators
Brazilian oil tycoon Eike Batista set a record for wealth loss, reports CNBC’s Robert Frank. Between 2012 and 2013, Batista lost over $33 billion in paper wealth.
Batista created OSX, which had to scale back efforts to construct the largest shipyard in the Southern Hemisphere, to build and lease oil production and service vessels to OGX.
A renowned dealmaker who once boasted he was on track to become the world’s richest man, 56-year-old Batista has seen his personal fortune reduced by over $30 billion in the last 18 months as investors punished the share price of his listed companies.
The downward spiral forced Batista to start breaking up his Grupo EBX conglomerate, which also included a port operator, mining and energy interests, and an entertainment company.
Batista’s rapid decline has become a symbol of Brazil’s own economic troubles. After a decade-long boom in which investors poured cash into Brazil and Batista’s enterprises, Latin America’s largest economy has been in a rut for nearly three years, frustrating predictions that the country was poised to join the ranks of developed nations.
OGX’s decision to seek protection from creditors came as no surprise. After missing a $44.5 million interest payment owed to bondholders on Oct. 1, OGX scrambled to restructure its debt before the end of a 30-day grace period or be declared in default on $3.6 billion in bonds.
The process was rocky from the outset, and OGX called off the talks with creditors on Tuesday, leaving a bankruptcy filing as the only viable option to buy more time in its quest to save the company.
Are you feeling financially broken? Does a lack of money cause stress in your life and arguments between you and loved ones? Do you find your mind wandering to thoughts of how you will make your utility payments, grocery bills, or other financial obligations when you should be focused on other tasks? If you answered yes to any of these questions, it may be time to really lift these worries up to God in prayer. Prayer? You would probably tell me that you pray about this all the time. But I challenge you to be truthful with yourself right now. What are you really asking God for? Are you asking for more money, less bills, miracles? Are you asking because your’re at the end of your rope, or because you’re at the beginning of your climb? You see, it makes a difference.
How are you approaching God right now, in this moment? Is it in desperation, or in communication? Communication, my friends, is what we need right now with God- and that involves you asking, and then listening to His answer. Allow me to suggest a new prayer for your financial life- one that asks for instructions. Let’s go to God in communication, asking for direction and listening for the response. In addition, it may be time to involve the other people in your life who are affected by your money stress: your spouse, children, or other family members. Be open with them, begin the conversation about money stress with letting them join in this prayer time. Let the topic end there- sleep on it and listen to God’s response in your life.
Let’s begin with a quiet reflection on the Bible in Matthew 7:7, “Ask, and it will be given you; search, and you will find; knock, and the door will be opened for you.”
Leader: Holy Father, we come to you as children, as students needing guidance. We lift up the concerns in our hearts, and ask for your divine guidance. We pray to the Lord,
All: Lord hear our prayer.
Leader: Holy Father, give us the courage to speak openly and honestly to each other about our money issues, and help us to be calm and caring in our conversation. We pray to the Lord,
All: Lord hear our prayer.
Leader: Holy Father, humble our hearts and remind us that your son, Jesus Christ, came from the poorest of beginnings but was still the King of Kings. Teach us to live within our means, to budget our funds, and to spend wisely on what we truly need. We pray to the Lord,
All: Lord hear out prayer.
Leader: Holy Father, forgive us for our mistakes, and help us to forgive each other. Release us from the burden of debt we have unwisely chained to ourselves. Release us from our anxiety about money. Release us from the tension that strangles our relationships. We pray to the Lord,
All: Lord hear our prayer.
Leader: Holy Father, make our minds and hearts still so that we can listen to your instructions. Guide us to make good decisions, be with us when we choose, let us hear your council. We pray to the Lord,
All: Lord hear our prayer.
Leader: Thank you, Holy Father, for this time together. Let this moment be a new beginning. Let this moment cleanse us and heal us. Let us breathe in your spirit and let us pick up our cross, knowing, Father, that you help us carry it. In Jesus’ name we pray,
English: A Glass Bottom Ferry near Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria. Deutsch: Ein Glasbodenboot nahe Puerto Rico (Gran Canaria). (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
By Felix A. Montelara
Autor: Potencial Millonario
Antes se consideraba un paraíso de vacaciones , la pequeña isla de Puerto Rico está tratando de llevar a los ricos a vivir allí de forma permanente. A principios de este año , el Secretario de Desarrollo Económico y Comercio, Alberto Baco Bague , viajó a Nueva York para explicarle a los ricos todos de los beneficios que Puerto Rico tiene para ofrecer.
Un artículo escrito por Dan Bobkoff (npr.org) explica los esfuerzos del gobierno de Puerto Rico: “Bajo las leyes promulgadas en 2012, cuando una persona se muda a la isla, todos los ingresos por inversiones de esa persona, al igual que las ganancias de capital, dividendos y los como – es completamente libre de impuestos… Y, como lo es para todos los residentes de Puerto Rico, alli es no hay impuesto sobre la renta federal.” Ademas, Sr. Bobkoff dice que “las reglas dicen que usted debe vivir en Puerto Rico por lo menos 183 días al año y demostrar que usted es realmente parte de la comunidad. Su cónyuge debe vivir con usted, y sus hijos deben ir a las escuelas locales “.
El gobierno de Puerto Rico es el lanzamiento de este esfuerzo con la esperanza de estimular la difícil situación económica de este territorio de los EE.UU.. Según el artículo, los sentimientos acerca de los beneficios dados a estas nuevas elites es mixta, que van desde el desconocimiento de las nuevas leyes a de resentimiento. Mientras que traer a los ricos a la isla se piensa para traer más industria, el empleo y opportunidades a los locales, existe un cierto riesgo político en el tratamiento de esta nueva clase diferente a la ciudadanía local.
Me encantaría tener sus pensamientos sobre este tema. ¿Crees que este tipo de táctica es beneficioso para Puerto Rico? ¿Cómo te sentirías si tuvieras que pagar impuestos locales y los ricos no? ¿Valdría la pena que a la economía? Llámame o envíame un email con tus pensamientos!