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Prenuptial Agreements in Malaysia: Your Questions Answered
- 26th November 2014
It's not the most romantic idea but prenuptial agreements can be useful in the event of a sticky divorce. If you're thinking of drawing up a prenuptial agreement; you may have many questions. Let us give you no-nonsense answers.
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Should You Buy a Car or a House First?
- 20th November 2014
Many fresh grads starting out will be asking this question - should they buy a house or a car first? The answer, may not be so simple. We take a look at the pros and cons for each option.
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How to Use Opportunity Cost to Make Better Spending Decisions
- 3rd November 2014
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.
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10 Reasons To Own A Credit Card
- 10th September 2014
Having a credit card is very much like owning a sharp tool - dangerous in the wrong hands, but a very useful financing tool if used for the right purposes.
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10 Reasons To Own A Credit Card
- 10th September 2014
Having a credit card is very much like owning a sharp tool - dangerous in the wrong hands, but a very useful financing tool if used for the right purposes.
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Brokeback Budgeting: Life Hacks for Leaner Months
- 10th September 2014
Car broke down? Rental shot up? Suddenly twisted an ankle? Whatever the cause, there may be some months where you find yourself broke. You're not alone on the range - we show you how to survive those leaner months.
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Marriage – For Richer or Poorer?
- 4th September 2014
Are you ready to take your relationship to the next step? Here are the 5 financial topics you should discuss with your sayang before you head out onto the wedding aisle.
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Two-Faced Credit Cards: Friend or Foe?
- 3rd September 2014
Like a double edged sword, a credit card can be a friend when making a purchase or a foe when you struggle to pay the bills. To come out the winner, you must understand all the risks and benefits that come with paying on credit.
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What can I do to improve my Credit Report?
- 22nd May 2014
Bad debt weighing you down? Keep calm and read on for our tips on how to improve your credit report.
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Top retirement money myths
- 28th January 2014
Is your retirement fund in danger of being too sparse? It might be if you subscribed to one of or (gasp) all of these money myths!
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Frequently Asked Questions About Credit Cards
Guo Heng
- 28th June 2018
Do you have questions about credit cards or are you looking to apply for your first credit card? Check out our FAQ on credit cards for all the need-to-know information.
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When Should You Get A Personal Loan?
Jacie Tan
- 11th April 2023
Here are four situations where getting a personal loan can actually be beneficial for you.
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Have You Reached These 5 Financial Milestones?
Katrina Balan Quiroz
- 13th July 2022
Today, most of the adult population is made of Millennials; those born between 1981 – 1996, and are […]
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How To Pick The Best Unit Trust Fund For You
Alex Cheong Pui Yin
- 22nd June 2021
For many people, one of the earliest instruments of investment that they are exposed to is the unit […]