Rusty Ferguson

I'm an American expat having the time of my life living in the Philippines. I'm becoming a bit of a jack of all trades. I grew up in Jackson, Ms where I graduated with a bachelors degree and a major in Accounting. Though there is no official designation of such, I have a strong educational background in finance as well. I worked as a revenue agent and computer analyst for the IRS for almost 20 years. I'm retired from that and my pension makes it possible to travel as my income goes with me. I am also a webmaster and it seems, I'm becoming a writer, kicking and screaming all the way. When it comes to proper English, I'm not so good. When it comes to putting emotion and ideas on paper, I've been told for years that I am exceptional at it. I also love photography and playing with computers which fits in well with my new lifestyle. Like I said, I'm having the time of my life in the Philippines. I look forward to exploring all of the country as well as some nearby countries.

5 responses to “Philippine Economy and Expat Finances”

  1. Mindanao Bob

    Hi Rusty- Interesting! I have read a number of articles in the past week that OFW remittances were surprisingly UP. This was reported by ABS-CBN, Business World Online and the Philippine Star.

    As a matter of fact, ABS-CBN reported that OFW remittances were up 31% for 2008. ABS-CBN went on to say that in Dec. 2008 were up $1.4 Billion.

    Here is a link to the article:

    http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/business/02/16/09/ofw-remittances-hit-164-b-2008

  2. Mindanao Bob

    Hi Rusty – But, January is still an increase in remittances… just a smaller increase compared to last year. As long as it keeps increasing, that is good for the Philippine economy, right?

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