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Can You Survive With Salary RM3,000 If You Have Family? [ March 16th, 2010 ] | 280 views | Leave a Comment

Do you think that you can survive with salary RM3,000 in Malaysia nowadays. Based on my personal survey, I noticed that in Malaysia, the average family income is RM3,000 per month. But, I do understand that there are still many families whose monthly income does not reach RM3,000.

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In order to make calculation simple, let’s take RM3,000 as the figure:

Electricity bill: RM40 (Assume no air-con, no water heater)

Water bill: RM10

Phone bill: RM100

Family meal: RM900 (3 meals on RM30/day)

Car repayment: RM450 (A Perodua Myvi, 5 years repayment)

Petrol fees: RM150-200

House repayment: RM550 (Assume living in low medium cost apartment)

Personal insurance: RM400 (combination of you and your wife)

Total monthly expenses: RM2,650

All the above calculation have not taken into account when you have own children. Besides, the EPF and income tax haven’t deducted. So, do you think family with salary RM3,000 enough to survive? Obviously, you will say cannot, am I right?

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Complete List of Malaysian Bank Swift Code

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Do you know what is bank swift code? It is the unique identification code of a particular bank. These codes are used when sending money between banks via wire transfers.

Recently, I have a business deal with a client from New Zealand who sending his credit to my bank account via this technique. In the other words, bank swift code is very useful for those who are sending their credit/money from outside Malaysia to our local bank through bank-to-bank transfer.

Here’s a list of Malaysian banks swift code, there are in 8 unique charaters:

Affin Bank Berhad -> PHBMMYKL
Alliance Bank Berhad -> MFBBMYKL
Ambank Berhad -> ARBKMYKL
Bank Simpanan Nasional -> BSNAMYKL
CIMB Bank Berhad -> CIBBMYKL
Citibank Berhad Malaysia -> CITIMYKL
EON Bank Berhad -> EOBBMYKL
Hong Kong Bank Malaysia Berhad -> HBMBMYKL
Hong Leong Bank Berhad -> HLBBMYKL
Malayan Banking Berhad -> MBBEMYKL
OCBC Bank Berhad -> OCBCMYKL
Public Bank Berhad -> PBBEMYKL
RHB Bank Berhad -> RHBBMYKL
Standard Chartered Bank Malaysia Berhad -> SCBLMYKL
United Overseas Bank Berhad -> UOVBMYKL

My client needs to fill up the application form with this information:

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August 23rd, 2009 | Posted in » Bank & Investment, Finance Tips | 7 Comments | 5,397 views