The holidays can be an expensive time even if you plan everything well. But when you don't, you risk losing a lot more than you bargained for. Here are 5 money blunders people make during the holidays and how you can avoid them.
Christmas is just 9 days away and if you're behind on your Christmas preparations; you'll be tempted to overspend to get things done. Don't fret, this quick guide should help you prepare in a jiffy without damaging your wallet.
Christmas is just peeking around the corner and you're probably rushing to find those special gifts. But this festive time can also be murder on your wallet. Check out our creative gift ideas for those of you broke this Christmas.
Everything is getting more expensive these days and having a baby is no exception. Whilst you may think you are emotionally ready for a child: are you financially ready? We check the real cost of newborn Malaysians
December is already here, which means the start of Christmas celebrations; New Year parties; and school holiday trips. This also means a time of spending money! Don't go broke before 2015 by creating a budget with these tips.
Buying a new home is expensive as-is but furnishing it could be the final nail in the coffin of your already strangled bank account. Here's a quick guide to payment options as well as tips on finding the best furniture deals.
Opportunity cost isn't just a boring term for economists with little value in everyday life. Let us show you how using the basics of the opportunity cost analysis can help you make better money decisions.
Need a pack of toothpaste, razor blades, or a can of cat food? Don't sweat it: neighbourhood convenience stores are on hand to help. But of course, convenience comes at a price. Find out just how much in our Mart Price Wars!
The internet is filled with money saving tips for many different areas in your life but why trawl hundreds of webpages to find them? We've compiled some of the best money saving tips (some of these may be familiar) in one place!
Like the tiered levels of Dante's Hell, the Government is proposing a new plan for petrol subsidy which limits the amount of petrol people earning above RM5,000 can buy at the subsidised rate.
Most people may have heard that it is possible to withdraw their EPF savings before retirement but few realise how helpful this can be in a time of need. Here are 4 things to note about EPF withdrawals.
Ever wanted to buy something expensive but not fork out a huge chunk of cash instantly? An Easy Payment Plans lets you do just do that and can even save you some money in the process!
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