''Becoming the hand that gives is better then the one that receives''
"The more you give, the more you get"
I often hear this expression. However, there is another aspect of giving that I don't recognize some times. Giving is a form of energy that not only helps others but creates more for me as the person who's giving. This is a natural law, whether I agree with it or even realize it.
I then apply this on the subject of money. Money is also a form of "energy", or I can also call it a form of "circulation". It needs to flow. Same as electricity, we only receive the benefits when it is flowing. So lets observe this, when I'm selfish, focused on myself and my own interest or even when I'm frighten that I may not have enough, I stop the circulation. We stop the flowing of energy. So I end up blocking or clogging up the pipelines. Thus we make it difficult for money to flow back in our direction.
The way to get the energy to flow back into my life again is simple... just become a giver. Start giving, be generous, pay others well, tip that extra one ringgit. Support a charity, several even better, start giving back into my community and I want to watch what happens!
This is the same with a lot of other aspects in my life. If I want more love in my life, I become the source that gives out more love. Giving and receiving is like the two sides of the same coin.
So now I know that if I want to receive more .... be it love, fun, success, respect ... and yes money, it's no longer a secret. Just give more of it ... simple. Don't worry, the universe works in a wonderful way, and everything I give away will come back to me ... even more.
“Making money is not the reason for being in business. It’s the by-product. When it becomes a reason for being in business, then everyone treats you as a transaction. The people who have the best perspective on money know that their money is on loan. People get in trouble when they think they own things.” ~Ken Blanchard~
Sunday, 8 June 2008
Saturday, 24 May 2008
The concept of "Business Value Protection"
In Malaysia there are basically three types of business structures. It can either be a sole proprietorship, partnership or companies. For companies, it can either be a private limited company or a public limited company.
In this section, we will look into the concept of "Business Value Protection" (BVP), which on a broad perspective, is a concept to protect and preserve the value of the business when a business owner exits.
The idea behind BVP is to ensure a smooth transition and transfer from the outgoing business owner to the remaining or new business owner.
In this section, we will look into the concept of "Business Value Protection" (BVP), which on a broad perspective, is a concept to protect and preserve the value of the business when a business owner exits.
The idea behind BVP is to ensure a smooth transition and transfer from the outgoing business owner to the remaining or new business owner.
Best Islamic Fund Manager 2008
Public Mutual Bhd again won the “Best Islamic Fund Manager in Asia” Award by the Failaka Advisors for the 2nd consecutive year.
The Failaka Advisors, which is based in Dubai, is a recognized leader in the field of Islamic funds research. The Failaka Islamic Fund Awards stand apart as the benchmark for excellence in the field of Islamic fund management.
Public Mutual’s funds have once again outperformed the benchmarks by the highest percentages. In a market where many clients have demonstrated a preference for Islamic funds, Public Mutual is well-placed to take advantage of this demand. The team of Public Mutual have proven remarkably consistent in managing their Shariah funds and the proof is in their performance. No doubt performance has played a role in their tremendous asset growth.
The Failaka Advisors, which is based in Dubai, is a recognized leader in the field of Islamic funds research. The Failaka Islamic Fund Awards stand apart as the benchmark for excellence in the field of Islamic fund management.
Public Mutual’s funds have once again outperformed the benchmarks by the highest percentages. In a market where many clients have demonstrated a preference for Islamic funds, Public Mutual is well-placed to take advantage of this demand. The team of Public Mutual have proven remarkably consistent in managing their Shariah funds and the proof is in their performance. No doubt performance has played a role in their tremendous asset growth.
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Strategy on Building a Financial Portfolio
The financial pyramid concept is also a strategy
on how we build a solid financial portfolio.
on how we build a solid financial portfolio.
Build it from the base, with solid foundation.
Thursday, 15 May 2008
EPF Investment
Effective 1 November 2007, EPF under its ”Beyond Savings” strategic initiative has introduced various enhancements to member’s benefit structure in stages. These enhancements are in accordance to the EPF Act 1991 (Amendment 2007) . One of the enhancements is the introduction of the basic savings concept that will be used to determine the minimum sum a member is allowed to withdraw from Account 1 for Investment Withdrawal.
Effective 1 February 2008, members can invest not more than 20% of their credit in excess of Basic Savings in Account 1 in products through approved external fund managers.
A member needs to have a basic savings amount at the predetermined age levels. Amount in excess of the basic savings can be invested in products offered by external fund managers approved by the Ministry of Finance.
For details please refer to our financial representatives.
You can also find out more details from EPF's website at www.kwsp.gov.my
Effective 1 February 2008, members can invest not more than 20% of their credit in excess of Basic Savings in Account 1 in products through approved external fund managers.
A member needs to have a basic savings amount at the predetermined age levels. Amount in excess of the basic savings can be invested in products offered by external fund managers approved by the Ministry of Finance.
For details please refer to our financial representatives.
You can also find out more details from EPF's website at www.kwsp.gov.my
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