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Documentary Requirements

business permit
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1. DTI Registration (Single)

2. SEC Certificate (Corporation)

3. Barangay Clearance

4. Residence Certificate

5. Photocopy of Lease Contract if applicable

6. Zoning Clearance

7. Real Property Tax Clearance

8. Occupancy Permit

Click here to download Business Permit Form

source: http://cityofbogocebu.gov.ph/business-permit/ 
4/03/2019 12:26:00 PM No comments
Do you have what it takes to be the next Bogo Got Talent champion?




Screening Date: April 13-14, 2019 @ the Bogo City Plaza Amphitheatre from 8:00am to 5:00pm
Call/ Text 09335855795
4/02/2019 11:07:00 PM No comments
Let’s talk money goals. What are yours?
financial goals
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If you have a big, audacious financial goal, it can seem really overwhelming — maybe you’re wondering how you can keep yourself motivated, or how to tackle the goal in the first place.
What if there’s a fun way to do it that also gives you the opportunity to  unleash your creativity?

Visual Goals FTW

Yup, I’m talking about turning your goals into a visual masterpiece. Aspiring Rembrandt or not, being able to see your goals can increase your chances of achieving them.
Whatever your goal is, achieving the dang thing can see scary. I know when I had a goal to save for a down payment on a house, I had no idea how I was going to set aside tens of thousands of dollars. However, creating a visual goal serves two purposes — you see the tangible effects of your goal and break it down in a realistic way. It’s like eating an elephant: you eat it one bite at a time.
What do I mean by visual goals? Simple: you’re creating a way to track the progress of your goals alongside the overall goal. There are a myriad of examples online, like debt payoff charts you color in, or coloring pages for savings goals.
Let’s look at an example:you decide you want to set aside $10,000 to replace your roof. You can create a large poster replica of your home and draw roof shingles where each one represents $100 towards your goal. Every $100 you set aside, you get to color in one roof shingle.  
Or let’s say you want to save $2,000 for your next family vacation. It can be hard to imagine with bills to pay off and everyday expenses piling up. Instead, break it down starting with a drawing of your dream spot.How about $5 or $10 dollars here and there? Soon, those $5 or $10 dollars will stack up — and you’ll get a buzz every time you color in another palm tree on the picture of an island you drew to represent your dream vacation.
Sound silly? Get this: People who write down their goals are 33% more likely to achieve them. Visual goals can absolutely help you work towards them.

Turn It Into a Game

Setting visual goals can be fun because it gamifies the saving journey.  Make a cool poster or a chart that you keep in your where you see it everyday, you want to fill it up or have it all colored in. Every time you pass by you’ll think, “How can I color in that flower petal faster?” or, “OMG only $300 until I get to color that bike tire in!”
Even creating the visual goal tracker can be a game in and of itself. First, you’ll need to think about what you want it to look like and then find a way to break it down into parts you can color. It’ll also force to you crunch numbers to see what the final goal amount is, and what each milestone will be. (And determining reasonable benchmarks! As in, if you’re looking to pay down debt, what’s more realistic: $50 or $100 increments?)
Ultimately, you’ll start to think of money as something other than a source of worry. Come on, you’re coloring in a poster or creating a piece of art. It’s not just about being good or bad with your money, it’s about finding a fun way to track your accomplishments as you work towards your goals.

I’m Convinced. How Do I Create One Of These Things?

There’s no right or wrong way to create a visual goal. As long as you make it clear what your overarching goal is and breaking it down in increments, let your inner Picasso shine!
For example, Amy Jones from Map Your Progress creates posters of swirls that join together to form one large image. If you use one of these or something similar, each swirl would represent part of your savings or debt slaying goal.. Your overall goal is achieved when the whole thing is colored in.
Start by determining what your goal is — get specific in the dollar amount. Maybe you have credit card debt to pay off, or you want to set aside money for your 10th-anniversary trip. Once you determined the total amount, break it down into smaller chunks. For example, f you’re setting aside money to pay off $5,000 worth of credit card debt, divide that amount by 50, so each part of your visual goal represents $100.
Not into coloring inside the lines? Get as creative as you want.
Here are some examples to get your artistic juices flowing:
  • Build a Lego castle and as you pay down your debt, take out one block until it’s totally demolished.
  • Print some cute labels and stick them onto a bunch of jars. . As you fill them up with literal cash (or use something like buttons to represent the money), change the labels or screw on a lid to indicate that jar is filled.
  • Create a large thermometer (like the ones you see for charities when they set donation goals) and set it on an easel in your kitchen for your family to see.
  • Create a spreadsheet in your planner or bullet journal — there are TONS of templates out there.
  • Use a wall in your home and great an image using sticky notes. Take down a sticky note until it’s all gone!
You know you have the drive and the determination. Now go attack those financial goals.

This article was originally published at HiCharlie.com. 
by Sarah Li Cain | Mar 6, 2019

4/02/2019 03:17:00 PM No comments
Starting May 2nd, 2018, curfew for minors will be implemented in the City of Bogo.

Bogo Ctiy Curfew for Minors


The following are exceptions given to minors who are:

  • Accompanied by a parent or guardian
  • Out for official activities school (certification from school must be presented)
  • In pursuit of religious activities (certification must be presented)

source: City Government of Bogo FB Page
4/18/2018 10:40:00 AM No comments
building permit

BUILDING PERMIT REQUIREMENTS:
Residential/Commercial/Industrial

  1. BUILDING PLAN – Blue Print (5 sets)
  2. BUILDING PERMIT (4 copies)
  3. ELECTRICAL PERMIT (3 copies)
  4. PLUMBING PERMIT (3 copies)
  5. SPECIFICATIONS (3 copies)
  6. BILL OF MATERIALS (3 copies)

LAND OWNERSHIP REQUIREMENTS:

  1. TITLE (2 xerox copies)
    • Deed of Absolute Sale (if No Title)
    • Affidavit of Consent (if inheritance) + Title from Original Owner
  2. SKETCH PLAN of LOT (2 xerox copies)
  3. TAX DECLARATION (2 xerox copies)
  4. CURRENT TAX RECEIPT (2 xerox copies)
  5. BRGY. CLEARANCE (1 original copy)
  6. CLEARANCE from HOME OWNERS ASSO. (if structure is built within developed subdivision)
  7. Endorsement from FIRE DEPARTMENT
source: http://cityofbogocebu.gov.ph/services/building-permits/ 



12/07/2017 06:27:00 PM No comments
As posted on the City Government of Bogo FB Page:
Usa sa mga gihatagan og pagtagad sa karong umaabot nga LIBRENG SURGICAL MISSION ang libreng opera sa adunay Cleft Lip (Bungi) ug Cleft Palate (Ngoho). Kon aduna moy kaila, palista na! Adto-a ang Out-Patient-Department sa Cebu Provincial Hospital - Bogo City para sa screening. Pagdali kamo kay kutob ra ugmang adlaw ang pagpanglista. Ang maong Surgical Mission mahitabo karong umaabot na PEBRERO 3 hangtod sa 6.

surgical mission

The surgical mission is also open for non-Bogohanons.

  Source: City Government of Bogo FB Page
1/28/2017 01:16:00 PM No comments
Updated: January 26, 2015

 North Boom Productions presents


SULTRY - TASTE OF SUMMER | ELECTRO MUSIC FESTIVAL

Ticket Prices

**Cola for Minors
Stay tuned for more updates.

Visit North Boom Productions FB page for more details. 

1/23/2017 06:32:00 PM No comments
The City of Bogo will conduct a Bloodletting Drive on Sunday, January 22, 2017 8AM - 5PM at the Bogo City Hall lobby. This is in partnership with The Philippine Red Cross. See details (image) below to know if you are qualified to donate blood.

source: City of Government of Bogo FB Page
correction source: Vice Mayor Mayel's FB post

Why Donate Blood to the Philippine Red Cross?

  1. Blood donation improves overall health.
  2. Bloodletting encourages production of new blood cells.
  3. Blood donation burns calories.
  4. Donors receive free health screening.
  5. Blood donors are prioritized (in times of emergency when donor needs blood).
  6. Blood saves lives. 
Sources: 
http://lifestylemanila.com/blood-donation-benefits-philippine-red-cross/
http://www.medicaldaily.com/why-donating-blood-good-your-health-246379

To know more about blood donation to Philippine Red Cross click here.



1/18/2017 11:12:00 PM No comments
Pantaland Bogo City

1/17/2017 01:43:00 PM No comments
Updated: January 25, 2017

 Miss Bogo Tourism 2017 Qualifications

  1. The candidate must be 16-21 years old on the day of the pageant
  2. The must be at least 5'2" in height
  3. The candidate must be a Bogohanon or must have roots from Bogo
  4. The candidate must be with good moral character

Submit the following requirements at least 3 days before the screening:

  1. Application form (available from organizing committee or click here to download).
  2. Picture (3 copies each) 3R size Whole Body  and 2x2 Closeup.
  3. Voter's ID / Voter's Certificate photocopy (of candidate or either parents).

Fore more inquiries please contact: 

  • Jose Neil Lumongsod - 0977 813 0510 or 260-5310 local 112
  • Hon. Jewar Alarde - 0936 224 0677
  • TJ Marie Labastida  - 0926 110 4824

*Note: Screening Schedules is on Feb 10 and Feb 17, 2017 @ 1PM - AVR, New Bogo City Hall.

Source: https://www.facebook.com/lgubogo/photos/a.546144165467559.1073741828.546078665474109/1243248019090500/?type=3&theater
Search for Miss Bogo 2017

1/13/2017 04:42:00 PM No comments
Robinsons Land Corp. has partnered with the City Government of Bogo to construct a transport terminal which will be located in barangay Cayang. 

Artist's Perspective

The said terminal will be operating 24/7 to accommodate transients and commuters who are bound to and from Cebu City, municipalities and other cities in northern Cebu. It will feature a loading and unloading bays for public utility vehicles (buses, jeepneys and vans) and will include a terminal office, passenger waiting area, baggage area, comfort rooms (male, female and PWD), and some food carts.

Target completion and turnover will be on the second quarter of 2017.

Source: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/business/2016/12/20/robinsons-partners-bogo-247-transport-terminal-516189


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