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Do I Really Need a Certified Financial Planner? [ September 8th, 2010 ] | 87 views | Leave a Comment

There’s once a time when I thought I’d pursue a career in financial planning as my main job after I changed from my career in the software engineering field to graphics design field. I’ve always been interested in providing financial related information to others. But it would take some time for me to study and take some certifications in order to become licensed financial planner. At that moment, I didn’t give up and found a new way which one step closer to achieve my dream — become a Financial Blogger!

CFP course

However, i’m just the beginner in this field and need to always explore what kind of work a financial planner normally gets into. After 2 years being financial blogger, I have realized that the longer I stay in financial industry, the more easier in doing business.

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Maybank vs Public Bank Savings Account Interest Rate

Do you know how much interest will you get if you keep your money in your bank savings account nowadays? Someone has asked me which bank savings account work best, MayBank or Public Bank? I told him that basically, all savings accounts are the same. The main purpose is for us to save money only. Without consuming lot of time, I told him that he should open a savings account at a bank, which is convenient for him to do transaction or finding the one that is near to his home. This is because there is slight difference in interest rates.

Here are some of the savings account interest rates obtained from the banks’ latest updated information:

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So, from this comparison, you will found that Maybank Basic Savings Account offers better interest which is 0.25% for balance <= RM10,000.

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March 10th, 2010 | Posted in » Bank & Investment, Finance Tips, My Saving Plan, Public Bank & Mutual | 1 Comment | 5,598 views