agree ako dyan sa sinasabi mo about child care, and the amount of financing you dedicate for the child could never make up dun sa pagkukulang mo being the parent to the child
( ... )
the things she posted there are a bit too high lng tlga, even for a rich person.
as for misc, like travel (abroad), material things, (important misc) education, etc-->its a different thing and she should have noted it in the expenses. and i guess its really complicated.
basta, kelangan nila ng comprehensive expenses list, not only now, but in the future also (doing future value and present value, etc.). (finance 101 for the child. ^_^)
child care? ano gagawin ni dennis, sya maga-alaga ng bata? out of the question na yung marriage. hindi naman yung issue rito. ang issue rito eh kung ano ang responsibilidad ni dennis, at yun eh suportahan yung anak nya financially. hindi nya responsibilidad na alagaan yun kasi sa mga ganitong case, sa nanay napupunta ang illegitimate child at sya ang nage-exercise ng parental control dun. may tender years presumption pa kasi sa pilipinas kaya expected na ang nanay ang dapat mag-alaga. tsaka, may i point out lang, hindi ka makakapag-child care ng wala kang pera
( ... )
i think that's what i was looking for, the last 2 paragraphs of what you said. *** i had a problem with the way the expenses were broken down.
but then, i agree with the fact that the child should have the same social privileges as his/her parents. and w/ this comes an equitable distribution of the income of the parents to his/her child. the parents worked hard to gain their status in life, and it is only fit that the child also reap the benefits of this status.
that is why i was proposing a "fund," which you said is an inefficient solution.
"yung last 2 paragraphs ng reply mo ang hinahanap ko"
Reply
Reply
the things she posted there are a bit too high lng tlga, even for a rich person.
as for misc, like travel (abroad), material things, (important misc) education, etc-->its a different thing and she should have noted it in the expenses. and i guess its really complicated.
basta, kelangan nila ng comprehensive expenses list, not only now, but in the future also (doing future value and present value, etc.). (finance 101 for the child. ^_^)
Reply
Reply
i think that's what i was looking for, the last 2 paragraphs of what you said.
***
i had a problem with the way the expenses were broken down.
but then, i agree with the fact that the child should have the same social privileges as his/her parents. and w/ this comes an equitable distribution of the income of the parents to his/her child. the parents worked hard to gain their status in life, and it is only fit that the child also reap the benefits of this status.
that is why i was proposing a "fund," which you said is an inefficient solution.
"yung last 2 paragraphs ng reply mo ang hinahanap ko"
Reply
Leave a comment