15 October, 2019

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In addition, this is also the time when the age-old question of whether or not you should buy a house arises. Well, if this is you, we hope this article would help you make a wiser decision on what you should prioritise.

Those expensive and “uniquely designed” hipster sneakers

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Whether you’re walking around campus, heading out to Bangsar, or going on a blind date, your outfit is probably the first thing people will notice about you. For many millennials, having a trendy pair of sneakers is essential in making an impression. If you relate to this, here are some things for you to consider when deciding to invest in sneakers:

Pros:

  • Can show-off on IG that you own branded shoes.
  • There’s a chance people might think you’re pretty fashionable. In fact, studies have shown that our shoes reveal a great deal about our personality.
  • Can take advantage of the hypebeast culture by purchasing sneakers for a low price and sell them higher.

Cons:

  • You may think you’re impressing girls, but in reality, guys will be paying more attention to your sneakers rather than girls.
  • You need to clean them regularly.
  • Low resale value unless they’re limited edition sneakers.
  • Have to worry about not creasing or wearing them out in the rain.

The iconic Perodua Myvi

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Mah Sing's project

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Arguably the best Malaysian car ever made, the Perodua Myvi is loved by Millennials for its performance, fuel-efficiency, and modern design. If you’re in the market for a car, you simply can’t go wrong with purchasing one for yourself.

Pros:

  • It can get you to places. Duh!
  • Value for money in terms of performance and cost.
  • Less upfront payment and shorter loan terms (9 max) compared to houses.
  • Easy to maintain and doesn’t give AS MUCH problems compared to other Malaysian cars. *cough* proton *cough*
  • Spare parts are relatively cheap too. For instance, replacing the brake pad can cost as little as RM40 while a tyre can cost as little as RM130 depending on the brand, of course.
  • Small-sized. So, parking is easy.
  • Fuel-efficient. A full tank can get you about 350km which is about the total distance of travelling from KL to Penang!

Cons:

  • People will automatically assume you’re a bad driver regardless of whether you are or not. #Myvidrivers
  • There are a million other Myvi cars out on the road, so there’s nothing special if you own one.
  • Finding your car in a shopping mall carpark is a pain because there’s bound to be loads of other Myvis parked there too.
  • Depreciating value. On average, the value of cars in Malaysia depreciates 10% to 20% annually.

Property

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Mah Sing's Project

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Deciding to get a place of your own is not an easy decision as there are loads of things to take into consideration. Not to mention, with the ever-increasing prices of property these days, deciding on WHICH property to get can be quite a headache. Let’s face it though, purchasing a home is part and parcel of adult life and whether we like it or not, we all have to grow up eventually.

Pros:

  • A chance to live on your own without your parents bugging you with their house rules.
  • You’ll have to buy a house eventually mah, so might as well buy now before property prices increase further.
  • Excellent ROI as prices of property in strategic locations are constantly on the rise. Houses in Selangor showed an annual increase of 7.6% from 2016 to 2017.
  • Lower interest charge compared to cars. This is because mortgage interest is applied based on reducing the balance interest rate. This means the bank charges interest on your loan’s remaining balance unlike flat interest rates of car loans.
  • Can enjoy discounts and waivers during the 2019 Home Ownership Campaign.

Cons:

  • Huge commitment as you would need to repay the housing loan over a long period. Unless you’re super rich then no problem lah
  • Longer loan tenure compared to buying a car which can take up to 35 years.
  • Higher upfront payment needed compared to a car. For instance, a house priced at RM500,000 would require RM50,000 as a down payment.
  • High-interest charge on monthly installment.
  • Would affect our lifestyle as most of our savings and salary would be spent on the hefty downpayment and repaying the loan.

Final thoughts

To be fair, there isn’t a right or wrong answer in deciding what to invest in as the decision relies heavily on your goals, lifestyle preferences, and financial standing.

For instance, sneakers can be a pretty worthwhile investment, provided if you’re in the know with the hypebeast culture and are able to predict the resale value of one pair from another. In fact, one study found that some sneakers had a resale value of more than 60 times the original price, even surpassing the appreciating value of gold!

In a similar vein, investing in a well-made car particularly one as affordable as the Perodua Myvi is also worth the money, especially since it can be used to earn us side income by doing e-hailing services.

Lastly, due to recent market trends, perhaps the safest and most beneficial investment we can make these days is buying a house. What’s more, it’s also a necessity if we’re planning to settle down or raise a family in the future.

Well, if you’re planning on being a homeowner, it’s important to seek out projects from trusted developers while keeping an eye out for attractive discounts such as Mah Sing’s Lock and Win Final Countdown promo as part of their 25th Anniversary campaign.

What’s great about this promo, is that it lessens our financial burden due to its attractive discountsrefer & reward incentivesand interest-free installment plans, making now an ideal time for anyone looking to buy a house.

In conjunction with their anniversary, you can win great prizes when you purchase a home from one of Mah Sing’s participating projects:

  • M Oscar, Off Kuchai Lama KL City (High Rise Residential)
  • M Vertica, Cheras KL City (High Rise Residential)
  • Sensory @Southville
  • M Arisa, Sentul KL City (High Rise Residential)
  • M Aruna, Rawang (2-storey linked homes)
  • Meridin East, Pasir Gudang Johor (2-storey linked homes)

Not only that, as part of their Refer & Reward incentive, you can even be rewarded with up to RM60,000 when you refer one of your friends or family members to any participating Mah Sing projects.

If that’s not enough to get you excited, here are other incentives they are offering:

  • Lucky draw with cash prizes up to RM50,000.
  • Interest-free installment based on differential amount.
  • HOC incentives. 10% discount on all projects and stamp duty exemptions.

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Interested? Find out more here!

Which would you choose though? Are you ready to take the next step in life by becoming a homeowner? Let us know in the comments below, we’d love to hear your thoughts!

Source: https://www.worldofbuzz.com/hipster-sneakers-perodua-myvi-property-millennials-investing/

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Admiral (R) Tan Sri Dato' Seri Abu Bakar Bin Abdul Jamal

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NATIONALITY: Malaysian

DATE OF APPOINTMENT: 1 August 2023

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Admiral (R) Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Abu Bakar Bin Abdul Jamal was the 10th Chief and the first four-star Admiral of the Royal Malaysian Navy. Admiral (R) Tan Sri Abu Bakar served the Royal Malaysian Navy for almost 40 years both at the staff and command levels culminating in the highest office of The Chief of Navy from 1998 to 2002.

Admiral (R) Tan Sri Abu Bakar was the former Chairman of Affin Fund Management Berhad and also the former Chairman of several companies covering diverse industries post his retirement including naval and marine, property development, construction and automative. He was also a former Board member of Lembaga Tabung Angkatan Tentera (Armed Forces Fund Board).

In recognition of his services not only to Malaysia but also towards promoting international and regional understanding and peace, Admiral (R) Tan Sri Abu Bakar was bestowed the Panglima Setia Mahkota award carrying the title Tan Sri. In addition, he also received international recognition in the form of the following awards:

  1. Bintang Jalasena Utama by Indonesian President Abdul Rahman Wahid on 28 August 2000
  2. Legion of Merit by United States President Bill Clinton on 6 October 2000
  3. Knight Grand Cross of the Most Noble Order of the Kingdom of Thailand by His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej R on 24 February BE2544 (Gregorian 2001)
  4. Legion d’ Honneur by President of France, Jacques Chirac on 17 June 2001

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