He’s still 28 years old but Jayson Sazon Jingco has already built his ‘empire’, owning several apartments for rent, plenty of parcels of land, and now building a house for himself and his future wife.
What makes his story more inspiring is that he was able to achieve all these in his 20s, a time when most young people are busy spending their salary on traveling and having fun with friends.
Even though he is single, Jayson focused on building what he calls his ‘empire’ even at a young age.
He graduated with the course of Bachelor of Science in Information Management (BSIM) in 2010. While looking for a job, he had a number of choices, including something related to his job but he chose to work in the manufacturing field in South Korea in 2012; he was then 22 years old.
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Following the advice of his parents as well as from popular financial advisors like Mr. Chinkee Tan aka Chink Positive, he was able to prioritize saving and multiplying his money through business instead of using it to travel around the world, something that he could have easily done with the money he had in his hands.
He has also helped his two younger siblings find work in South Korea and his elder brother in Canada. Their elder sister is a professional teacher who followed in the footsteps of their father.
The siblings helped each other, buying lots that are adjacent to each other and building apartments for rent. They also helped buy a car for their father and elder sister.
At the age of 27, Jayson was able to save his first Php1 million. He is also building his home and as he turns 29 next year, he would be marrying the woman of his dreams.
He shared how he felt wonderful that he could see the fruits of his labor. He admitted that there are a lot of people who tell them they could not bring their riches when they pass on. He understands that this is true, of course, but said that though you leave the Earth without these things, at least you leave your family with a better life.
— Joy Adalia, The Summit Express
What makes his story more inspiring is that he was able to achieve all these in his 20s, a time when most young people are busy spending their salary on traveling and having fun with friends.
Photo credit: Jayson Sazon Jingco - PESO SENSE SAVERS GROUP / Facebook |
Even though he is single, Jayson focused on building what he calls his ‘empire’ even at a young age.
Photo credit: Jayson Sazon Jingco - PESO SENSE SAVERS GROUP / Facebook |
He graduated with the course of Bachelor of Science in Information Management (BSIM) in 2010. While looking for a job, he had a number of choices, including something related to his job but he chose to work in the manufacturing field in South Korea in 2012; he was then 22 years old.
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Photo credit: Jayson Sazon Jingco - PESO SENSE SAVERS GROUP / Facebook |
Following the advice of his parents as well as from popular financial advisors like Mr. Chinkee Tan aka Chink Positive, he was able to prioritize saving and multiplying his money through business instead of using it to travel around the world, something that he could have easily done with the money he had in his hands.
He has also helped his two younger siblings find work in South Korea and his elder brother in Canada. Their elder sister is a professional teacher who followed in the footsteps of their father.
The siblings helped each other, buying lots that are adjacent to each other and building apartments for rent. They also helped buy a car for their father and elder sister.
Photo credit: Jayson Sazon Jingco - PESO SENSE SAVERS GROUP / Facebook |
At the age of 27, Jayson was able to save his first Php1 million. He is also building his home and as he turns 29 next year, he would be marrying the woman of his dreams.
Photo credit: Jayson Sazon Jingco - PESO SENSE SAVERS GROUP / Facebook |
He shared how he felt wonderful that he could see the fruits of his labor. He admitted that there are a lot of people who tell them they could not bring their riches when they pass on. He understands that this is true, of course, but said that though you leave the Earth without these things, at least you leave your family with a better life.
— Joy Adalia, The Summit Express