Financial mistakes that newlyweds make
So, you are on a beautiful journey as a couple with your spouse. Everything looks rosy and nice in the beginning. After the honeymoon period, reality strikes – finances! How do you avoid this blow as a newlywed? 1) Know your spouse’s financial history How each partner feels about finances is often shaped by their …. Read More
How to spot a Multi-Level Marketing (MLM) in Malaysia?
There are many who have been approached by MLM representatives, with promises of great returns. Everything is presented perfectly, and often without the mention of any losses; from the initial deposit, the ‘guaranteed’ profit to the processes involved. The general rule of thumb is, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. …. Read More
How To Spend Bonus Wisely
It is the end of the year and many employees are awaiting eagerly for their annual performance bonus at work. How are you planning to spend it? Here are some spending suggestions: For those with school going children, prepare your children for the new academic year with back-to-school shopping with the purchase of school uniforms, …. Read More
EPF announces 6.35% dividend for 2013
KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 16, 2014): The Employees Provident Fund (EPF) today announced a 6.35% dividend for 2013, higher than the 6.15% declared for 2012. EPF chairman Tan Sri Samsudin Osman said in a statement that this would involve the highest sum in dividend payout to subscribers, totalling RM31.20 billion. It is 13.66% higher than the …. Read More
Tabung Haji Announces 6 Pct Annual Bonus, Plus 2 Pct Additional Bonus For 2013
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 30 — Lembaga Tabung Haji today announced an annual bonus of six per cent and an additional haj bonus of two per cent for its financial year ended Dec 31, 2013. The six per cent annual bonus is competitive and is three percentage points above the rate for fixed deposit accounts at …. Read More
PTPTN loan holders now listed in CCRIS
KUALA LUMPUR: Starting this month, the National Higher Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN) is collaborating with Bank Negara to list PTPTN loan holders under the Central Credit Reference Information System (CCRIS). According to Education Minister II Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh, those who have not settled their loan repayments should discuss this matter with PTPTN or they …. Read More
Tighter loan conditions
KUALA LUMPUR: BANK Negara Malaysia has introduced a slew of new financing measures to rein in escalating household debt in the country. The measures include limiting personal financing loans to a maximum of 10 years from 25 years and property loans to a maximum of 35 years from 45 years. The central bank has also …. Read More
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