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The More We Spend The Higher Rate of Return On Investment Needed [ September 2nd, 2010 ] | 90 views | Leave a Comment

I believe that those who are ‘thrify‘ will grow wealthy, and those who are ‘spendthrifts‘ will become poor. During my school time, i already have a game of adhering to my budget in which saving 50 cents out of my pocket money. As i known, the discipline of being able to control our spending and save consistently would make us success in the later stage.

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For those who are from top management level who earn more than RM10k per month does not necessary that they can live wealthy. Let’s take an example, the managing director of a multinational corporation, who was earning RM120k per year. Given his hefty income, we expected him to have great substancial amount of money over the years, right? However, sometimes we may found that quite a great number of them whose total assets actually is less than RM500k while the net worth is less than RM200k. Plus, more than 70% of his net worth was from EPF savings.

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Maybank Cash Deposit

These days, a lot of Malaysian still do not know how to make cash deposit through the machine. Well, actually learning how to use a cash deposit machine by looking at the instructions is a way more convenient.

Recently, I helped my mom to deposit her money into Maybank account and noticed that the cash deposit steps are very simple and straightforward.

How To Do Maybank Cash Deposit?

Press any button on the side of the screen and start by choosing a language.
cash deposit step

Press “YES” to continue if you have RM 10, RM 50 or RM 100 in your possession.
cash deposit step

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October 12th, 2008 | Posted in » Finance Tips, imDavidLee Life | 6 Comments | 4,447 views