My Maid Invests in the Stock Market by Bo Sanchez 1 | Page 10

I told them that 10% is a great biblical guideline to follow. But I never forced them. I wanted them to decide how much they wanted to give. I don’t even know how much they give. I ask them to give it directly at the Feast (that’s what we call our weekly gathering in our spiritual family, Light of Jesus). But let us say they do give 10%. That means they give P700 a month. 2. Expense Fund This is what they spend for their daily needs. Since they live in our home, they don’t spend too much. They buy their clothes, toiletries, and perhaps favorite food not found at home. But I’m so happy that they’re very disciplined. They don’t spend too much on cellphone load. So as not to spend too much, they take a day-off every other week only. When they do, they spend for a movie or a meal with their friends. They generally live a happy life. For their monthly expenses, my helpers spend P1000 a month. 3. Support Fund Like clockwork, each of my helpers send P2000 a month back home to their province. They send this for the daily food of their families. As I told you, if they don’t send this, the people they love don’t eat. There was a time when I wanted to end this dependence. I wanted to help their families by providing a business fund. Many times, I’ve sent money to the province so people there can buy a pig, chickens, etcetera—anything that will give them a source of income. But my attempts have failed. Soon, they end up selling the mother pig. Soon, they spend the capital. And the business disappears. www.TrulyRichClub.com 11