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Do you blog?  Do you post pictures online?  Do you post videos online?  Are you tired of having to upload content you will never make money from?  Do you wish your internet subscription can be paid for by someone else?  I will bet that most of you will answer yes to at least 3 out of 5.  Ever wished, though, that you could turn your internet expenses into something you can make money out of?  That you can earn income from your pictures?  Your videos?  And your blogging?

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In August 2009 I wrote about USAA offering their depositors the ability to use their iPhones to deposit checks from the comfort of their home or wherever they may be.  The technology allows people to be free of the tedious chore of going to their bank to cash their checks.  It also allows them to have more freedom to go further with their bank, business wise.

A few days ago on Slashdot, the story re-emerged.  This time with more banks joining up on the offering for their customers.  The report doesn’t say when the ability will be available to their customers but it will be soon.

Applications to do just that are already available for Apple’s iPhone and other gadgets from USAA, a company that provides insurance and banking mainly for military veterans. Chase, Bank of America and Citibank are among the banks planning to release similar applications this year.

This is now happening thanks to government legislation and maturing technologies.  The specific technology to be used is called remote-deposit capture.

Here’s how it works. When you take a picture of a check, a computer that receives the image looks for the amount, the check number and the digits on the bottom with information on the check writer’s account number and the bank’s routing number. A photo of the back of the check verifies that it’s been signed by the recipient.

A banking clearinghouse then routes the funds from the check writer’s account to that of the recipient. That also prevents the same check from being deposited multiple times.

Of course, this is in the USA.  Where laws exist to enable the use of such technology.  What about the Philippines?  Do we have laws for this?  Existing or in the works?  I don’t know.  Our politicians are more interested in turf fighting and primping themselves for mass adulation and self mortification right now.

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Wise Spending

I like to think of myself as smart when it comes to money, although I’m also pretty sure that a lot of people will disagree and call me a spendrift.  They call me that because I buy high priced branded products.  My wife never calls me on this habit, though.

I’ll tell you why.  I like to think in terms of total cost of ownership for every purchase I make.  It’s a holdover from my entrepreneurial days.  I compute or guestimate an item’s life based on the reputation of the brand as well as the price.

For example, I buy shoes that have name brands and cost approximately above the Php 2,500 mark.  Some are more expensive, of course, but though they are expensive, the shoes I buy don’t really need regular maintenance (shining, cleaning, washing, etc.)  Most important, they provide me with years and years of excellent service.  Would you believe I have shoes that I still wear, is still in good repair, that I bought in 1994?  Evidence presented.

The same logic applies to my gadgets.  I don’t look at the rate of obsolescence.  I look at how long it will last for the service I require.

I mostly use this reasoning because I’m too darned lazy to shop for myself.  I prefer staying home.  If I have to go to the malls, it’s usually just to eat, cool off or watch a movie.  How about you?  How do you rationalize your purchases?

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