Household Budgeting

Latest Articles
Post Image
Household Budgeting
Stretch your Ringgit when Shopping for your new Laptop Computer
- 7th March 2014
The complete guide to how to choose the best computer that matches your budget. Have a read of our step by step guide to make the most of your Ringgit!
Post Image
Household Budgeting
Should you rent or buy a home?
- 26th February 2014
Buying a home is a big decision. There are many factors you will consider such as how many rooms you should have or how many drive-ins are nearby. But more importantly - consider these factors!
Post Image
Household Budgeting
How to finance your home improvement project
- 20th March 2013
In our last article, we gave you some handy pointers on how to save money while you spruce up your home. Today, we’re going to have a look at the methods you could use to actually fund your renovation work.
Post Image
Household Budgeting
Some useful money-saving home renovation tips
- 15th March 2013
Thinking of upgrading your home?Besides your workplace, your home is another location you spend most of your time in. Needless to say, it will not escape from some degree of wear and tear throughout the years.
Post Image
Household Budgeting
Which is the Best Credit Card for Hypermarket Shopping? Tesco-RHB vs. Giant Citibank vs. AEON Credit Cards
- 5th February 2013
Wouldn't it be awesome if your credit card helped you save money on the shopping? Well, it can. Reading our review of the Tesco-RHB Credit Card, Giant-Citibank Credit Card, and AEON Credit Card could save you a fortune on your groceries.
Load More
Chevron
Most Viewed Articles
Most Viewed Articles
Post Image
Household Budgeting
We Did The Maths On Your Unpaid Housework And It Is Over RM500,000 
Eloise Lau
- 3rd July 2026
Malaysians spend an average of five hours and 12 minutes a day on unpaid household chores and caregiving, […]
Post Image
Household Budgeting
Food Aid Demand Jumps As Living Costs Squeeze B40 Families
Eloise Lau
- 16th June 2026
The number of families turning to food aid has surged by 35% to 40% over the past two […]