Friday, October 22, 2010

Mega Project!

Mega Project ?


Who has anything to say about it?

Me? I Like it! Personally speaking, I like it! This will mean a better train system soon!
But obviously only in the Klang Valley. So those people from outside Selangor-KL area, your time will come soon. haha.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

The Bright Investment Opportunities for Malaysian Scholars Staying Overseas

Those students who are studying abroad will somehow have surpluses from their monthly allowances given that proper cautions have been taken in controlling their monthly expenditure.

Extensive research has been carried out and these two investment opportunities are found to be the best for Malaysian Scholars who are studying abroad.

1) Amanah Saham Bumiputra


Reason(s):

1. Additional units (ASB & Gold) can be purchased remotely using online banking facilities.

2. Malaysia is among the only country to introduce Gold Passbook Account. (Maybank & Public Bank)
UK refuses to introduce this due to them having to pay higher insurance cover to protect the golds and this type of account will cost them more due to the needs of an enhanced security control and greater administrative work.

Your bright future awaits! Don't waste this opportunity. ASB's dividend is currently the highest amongst all PNB shares.

Our Children, Our Priority :)

Have fun investing fellow friends! :)

Abu Bakr ibn Abi Maryam reported that he heard the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, say: "A time is certainly coming over mankind in which there will be nothing [left] which will be of use save a dinar (Gold) and a dirham (Silver)." (The Musnad of Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal)

The Islamic Dinar is a specific weight of 22k gold equivalent to 4.25 grams.
The Islamic Dirham is a specific weight of pure silver equivalent to 2.975 grams.

Send Money The Cheapest Way



How to get your GBP & USD to Malaysian shores the cheapest way???

There are many options available.

Option 1 (Paper) :

1) Fill up the normal forms at your local bank and then pay the fees. Standard UK banks £10.
I don't know about US. Apologies to Hana and Hafiz. :( Well the both of you can edit this post if u know it :)

2) Your bank will then use THEIR current exchange rates. Most of
the time, its expensive.

Option 2 ( Electronically):

1) Cheapest way is PayPal!

2) Transaction is almost FREE*. Just use the 'Send Money' option. PayPal will use almost the same exchange rate which other banks are offering b
ut in this case, we could save £9 = RM 45 = 45 ASB units

3) For those who have had an existing PayPal account in which you have linked with your UK Bank Account, you would need to register a new PayPal account using another email with your Malaysian Bank Account details.

4) When the Ringgits have been deposited into your Malaysian PayPal account, withdraw them to your Malaysian bank e.g. (Maybank, CIMB, Public Bank etc etc) which has online banking facility.

5) Use this deposited amount which will be cleared in 2 working days to purchase additional ASB units online. :)

*Transaction fees of RM 3.00 (=£0.60) applies for withdrawals under RM 400 (= £80) from your Paypal to Malaysian Bank Account.

*No transaction fees for withdrawal above RM 400 (= £80) from your Paypal to Malaysian Bank. Account.