I had opened a Gold Saving Passbook Account(GSPA) from Maybank on 17 March 2009. The economy was still not yet recovery form great depression more than half year ago. Investor was still panic in stock market. Thus, all investor flush to gold investing.
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Below are 10 high paying dividend stocks in Bursa Malaysia. Some of the dividend given are four to five times higher than fixed deposits rate in the bank. Current fixed deposit rate is just 2% only.
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UMA stands for Usual Market Activity in Bursa Malaysia.
Bursa Malaysia Security have the responsibility to make sure the each stock counters is trading under normal condition. If there are big rally or in a normal trading day, Bursa Malaysia Security have the authority to inquiry the corresponding company for the unusual performance. The aim is to avoid speculative activity.
There are many ways of becoming successful. The meaning of successful is vary among people. So I am not discussing it here instead I am more interesting of people’s successful pathways. How did they success in life? Did they create their successful pathway or they following the proven successful pathway of others.
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Continue from my previous Employee Provident Fund (EPF) series of posts about Malaysian EPF and EPF Contribution, today is the most important, your EPF beneficiaries nomination.
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“Being Stubborn is a big part of winner. Some people had failed because they give up too soon. If you are reading this book, that group probably not include you. My father used to tell us this story about a guy who love soda, so he went into soda business, with a product called 3UP. It failed. So he started again with a soda called 4UP. It failed too. So he decided to name his product 5UP and worked as hard to make it work, but sure enough, it failed again. He realized that he still love soda, so he tried again with a product name 6UP. It failed, and he gave up completely.
Then after a few years, someone else came up a soda product and name it 7UP, which became a huge success.”
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In Budget 2010 announced on 23 Oct 2009, graduates who pass with first class honor will have their PTPTN loan waived. First class honor graduates do not need to pay back the loan again.
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