Based on the economic growth of Vietnam and other societal indexes, overseas Vietnamese communities worldwide have more practical responses and effective solutions. If Vietnamese has sent money back to their relatives at the total value of more than $8 billion in 2011, everyone can make a simple calculation:
1. What do our relatives use money for?
2. Do they improve their living standards by enhancing new knowledge for their own business capability?
3. Do they use money smartly in proper investment portfolios?
If we can find all satisfied answers to these questions, we will feel relief and satisfied. But we have known what our relatives have used money from overseas relatives. I give you one story. The rich parents have three children - two sons and daughter. When all children grows up to 21 years old, the parents make a decision of giving some asset or inheritance to their sons and daughter. Each child receive an gift of $1 million. Then they leave their parents' houses and start their new lives with new endeavors of investment, business and futures. After five years, all three children come back to visit their parents. The rich parents are happy to see their children coming home safe and sound. They spend good time together over a huge dinner in the evening with friends, neighbors and guests. The parents finally discover about their children' successes and failures. One son has used $1 million to run his own business and makes a new fortune of $10 million. The second son has $500,000 in his investment. The daughter builds her own restaurant with a value of $2 million. The parents ask their children about experience and lessons in their journeys of learning the real world.
From this story, overseas Vietnamese communities may consider how to give a chance of earning a good education degree to their relatives' children and help these kids to grow on their own feet is better than giving them money without a message - you need to work and live independently.
The project needs three first inputs:
1. A global network of professors, volunteer contributors and IT experts to design the online MBA program to serving Vietnamese students in Vietnam.
2. Business sponsors can advertise your businesses as well as contribute financial supports to this project
3. Daily communication over adding contents and effective methods of delivering this product to Vietnamese students for years to come.
Saint Paul, Minnesota, November 6, 2011
Vinh Hoang
1. What do our relatives use money for?
2. Do they improve their living standards by enhancing new knowledge for their own business capability?
3. Do they use money smartly in proper investment portfolios?
If we can find all satisfied answers to these questions, we will feel relief and satisfied. But we have known what our relatives have used money from overseas relatives. I give you one story. The rich parents have three children - two sons and daughter. When all children grows up to 21 years old, the parents make a decision of giving some asset or inheritance to their sons and daughter. Each child receive an gift of $1 million. Then they leave their parents' houses and start their new lives with new endeavors of investment, business and futures. After five years, all three children come back to visit their parents. The rich parents are happy to see their children coming home safe and sound. They spend good time together over a huge dinner in the evening with friends, neighbors and guests. The parents finally discover about their children' successes and failures. One son has used $1 million to run his own business and makes a new fortune of $10 million. The second son has $500,000 in his investment. The daughter builds her own restaurant with a value of $2 million. The parents ask their children about experience and lessons in their journeys of learning the real world.
From this story, overseas Vietnamese communities may consider how to give a chance of earning a good education degree to their relatives' children and help these kids to grow on their own feet is better than giving them money without a message - you need to work and live independently.
The project needs three first inputs:
1. A global network of professors, volunteer contributors and IT experts to design the online MBA program to serving Vietnamese students in Vietnam.
2. Business sponsors can advertise your businesses as well as contribute financial supports to this project
3. Daily communication over adding contents and effective methods of delivering this product to Vietnamese students for years to come.
Saint Paul, Minnesota, November 6, 2011
Vinh Hoang
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