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SPECIAL REPORT: OUTLOOK WITHIN AND BEYOND THE FINANCIAL CRISIS IN 2005: 1 2

For most part of her married life, [Alice, Kara] (not her real name) has been shelling out P10,000 from her family's monthly income for house rents. But this year they intend to transfer from their rented house at the University of the Philippines Teachers' Village to a unit along J.P. Riz...

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description For most part of her married life, [Alice, Kara] (not her real name) has been shelling out P10,000 from her family's monthly income for house rents. But this year they intend to transfer from their rented house at the University of the Philippines Teachers' Village to a unit along J.P. Rizal St. in Makati, in the stretch of residential/ industrial land parallel to the Pasig River. For Alice and her husband, their combined monthly income of P30,000 can only cover essentials like house rent, househelp, food, and miscellaneous expenses that cover transportation and other unexpected spending at work. Similar to Alice's practice, Kara's family also does substitution for certain food ingredients. "With the high cost of other important things, I have to prioritize my money," she says.
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Agribusiness
Agriculture
Alice, Kara
Anniversaries
Banking industry
Banking law
Banks
Beltran-Lucila, Ida
Bienvenido S Oplas, Jr
Boncato, Arturo Jr
Bond funds
Borrowing
Brand loyalty
Budget deficits
Budgets
Caktiong, Tony Tan
Call centers
Carbon
Cellular telephones
Children & youth
Claudio, Erico C
Communication channels
Competition
Competitive advantage
Consumers
Cost control
Cost of living
Costs
Credit ratings
Cua, Steven
Cultural centers
Currency
Customer services
Customers
Debt restructuring
Dee, Donald G
Domingo, Estrella V
Economic conditions
Economic crisis
Economic development
Economic growth
Economic reform
Education
Electric rates
Electricity
Employees
Employers
Employment
Energy economics
Entrepreneurs
Estandarte, Clint
Executives
Expenditures
External debt
Families & family life
Females
Financial performance
Food
Foreign exchange markets
Foreign exchange rates
Franchising
Francisco, Raul
Furniture
GDP
Global economy
GNP
Government securities
Gross Domestic Product
Gross National Product
Growth rate
Hagad, Cathy
Hamlin, Michael
Hernandez, Elmer C
Hotels & motels
Household utilities
Households
Ilagan-Bian, Joji
Industrial democracy
Inflation
Inflation rates
Informal economy
Infrastructure
Initiatives
Insurance companies
Insurance coverage
Interest rates
International finance
Inventory
Investment advisors
Investments
Liberalization
Life insurance
Lifestyles
Light rail transportation
Lim, Bryan
Lim, Gabrielle
Loans
Manufacturers
Manufacturing
Marcos, Ferdinand E
Market segments
Marketing
Mines
Mining industry
Money market instruments
Money markets
Monsod, Solita C
Moratoriums
Moving & housing expenses
Mutual funds
NGOs
Nongovernmental organizations
Oliveros, Oliver
Ortiz-Luis
Payback periods
Per capita
Portfolio management
Prepaid services
Presidential elections
Presidents
Price wars
Prices
Private enterprise
Product quality
Professionals
Public sector
Ramos, Fidel V
Raw materials
Reforms
Renato M Reyes, Jr
Restaurants
Retail stores
Retailing industry
Saplala, Sandra L
Securities markets
Sison, Fernando III
Sons
Speculation
Stock exchanges
Strikes
Subsidies
Supermarkets
Supreme Court decisions
Target markets
Tax collections
Tax reform
Text messaging
Theater
Theater companies
Tourism
Trust departments
Trust funds
Unemployment
Uy, Alvin
Vicera, Rodolfo V
Wages & salaries
Wallace, Peter
Wholesale clubs
Wholesaling
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