The ‘yesterday’ property and properties today
When my parents bought our Ipoh semi-detached home in the 90s, it was just RM85,000. Today that same property is RM350,000 or higher. My parents
When my parents bought our Ipoh semi-detached home in the 90s, it was just RM85,000. Today that same property is RM350,000 or higher. My parents
When we were young, our parents look after us. When they are old, should we not look after them? For some Singaporean, it’s a yes
In its annual survey of the employers and employees in Malaysia, JobStreet.com has revealed that the average bonus payout is 1.4 months. Of course, there are
I was having a conversation with a group of friends and one of them said that because the parking in mall A is expensive, he
A friend asked me if she should sell her holding of a stock which seem to have lost its main business and is currently pretty
Many reports have shown that the basic salary of fresh graduates in Malaysia to be low or not high enough. Even more fresh graduates blame
It’s very tough when you are the first to the market with something new. For example, retirement homes. An even tougher part is to launch
Negative news sell. Positive news less. I know because all the negative news writeups are more popular than all the good news. For example, the
There is one very important lesson I learnt on Sunday (16th Nov) on the second Penang Bridge. If you did not train enough, do not
A colleague asked me about advice on some education savings fund. I told him, honestly, whatever fund you intend to start saving for your new
My parents saved a lot for their children, yes, includes me as their eldest son too. Both were educators who dedicated their working lives to
A friend asked me about buying an apartment with guaranteed rental return. I think majority of anyone who has read many articles would understand that