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At what age do you plan to retire?

At what age do you plan to retire?

Age Votes % Before 55 471 38% At 55 160 13% After 55 325 26% Never 275 22% Total 1,231 100% Statistic of retirement planning If I based on the statistic table above, which taken on Personal Money (June 2010), it is showing that a lot of peoples would like to retire as early as they can. For those who are working will understand why they want to retire early. In my opinion, why they choose to retire early, it is because most of them do not like their work, most of them couldn’t … Read entire article »

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Money

Money

Money in itself doesn’t really have much value. Money is just a commodity, which is used for the exchange of products. If money can buy the product that you want, it has a value. But money cannot buy happiness, time and love. It sounds philosophical, but at the end of the day, money is not everything. At least, we can use our money to buy a protection for your loved one. It’s easier to say that … Read entire article »

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Children’s Health and Development

Children’s Health and Development

NEWS CLIPPING Publication : Reader’s Digest Date : December 2010 issue Section : Children’s Health and Development Page : C4 Headline : PRUmy child: Protect your baby before birth … Read entire article »

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managing your money

managing your money

NEWS CLIPPING Publication : Reader’s Digest Date : December 2010 issue Section : Managing Your Money Page : M7, M8 and M10 Headline : Age 50 and Counting: Retirement Looms … Read entire article »

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What to do with RM20K ?

Actually, how large the amount is depends on each individual as long as the sum is significant to you. Have you ever think for something better which benefits to you in future? The option are plenty such as clearing debts, starting an emergency fund, upgrade your skills and starting a business. We should plan the money properly when we getting a windfall profit. Perhaps an annual bonus from your company, profit from Forex or striking the lottery is always a pleasant surprise. Anyway, RM20k is a large amount to explore ways to save, invest or spend surplus cash on hand. Clearly, there is no one-size-fits-all advice on what to do as it depends on your stage in life and financial circumstances. However, a good rule of thumb is to … Read entire article »

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