Trying something new, let’s see how this goes and I hope this video’s helpful for some of you!
@twogtheworldofgangnam99172 күн бұрын
Yes! Please do more, you got our support! ❤
@bobochan46992 күн бұрын
Why do u deleted my comments? R u a pussy?
@ngsc46352 күн бұрын
"try something new" but this is not new, only the problem, how about a solution?
@teresadianchew52 күн бұрын
Very professionally done
@myturn2playКүн бұрын
i just watched Diary of a CEO video..and then I saw yours. Am I right you got inspirations from them? The intro part especially
@KatelynnCox-qb5er10 сағат бұрын
People are facing a tough retirement. and it's even harder for workers to save due to low-paying jobs, inflation, and high rents. Now, middle-class Americans find it tough to own a home too, leaving them without a place to retire in.
@rodgertim288110 сағат бұрын
The increasing prices have impacted my plan to retire at 62, work part-time, and save for the future. I'm concerned about whether those who navigated the 2008 financial crisis had an easier time than I am currently experiencing. The combination of stock market volatility and a decrease in income is causing anxiety about whether l'll have sufficient funds for retirement.
@HaroldSimmons-mf3ep10 сағат бұрын
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@AlbertHenry-e9w10 сағат бұрын
Impressive! How can I contact this advisor? My portfolio has underperformed, and I need guidance.
@HaroldSimmons-mf3ep10 сағат бұрын
‘Joseph Nick Cahill' is his name. He is regarded as a genius in his area and works for Empower Financial Services. He’s quite known in his field.
@HaroldSimmons-mf3ep10 сағат бұрын
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@ArthurMatthews-q7c13 сағат бұрын
Predicting inflation starting to rise again this quarter while leading indicators showing economy slowing (not to mention governm*nt figures pumped up for the election). Global economy very weak which affects US. Fed dropping rates 0.50 shows they're VERY worried about financial downturn/crisis. interest rates coming down are also an indication banks are LESS willing to loan money into existence. The question here is where is the inflation going to come from in the near term? Consumers are mostly tapped out which is 70% of US economy (consumption). Yes inflation very likely to return but not before it continues to come down... Inflation can be a concern, but remember, certain assets like stocks and Crypto’s acts as a hedge. Long & short-term trading is generally safer, allowing investors to weather market volatility. I have managed to grow a nest egg of around 3.2 B'tc to a decent 27B'tc in the space of a few months... I'm especially grateful to Alison Bruce Crypto, whose deep expertise and traditional trading acumen have been invaluable in this challenging, ever-evolving financial landscape.
@BridgetteEstevane13 сағат бұрын
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@Adnancorner-p1h13 сағат бұрын
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@CalvinCooper-k7t13 сағат бұрын
Got a chance to benefit from her services a few weeks ago and it has been a very smooth experience.
@ArthurMatthews-q7c13 сағат бұрын
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@jesmax2413 сағат бұрын
Access to good information is what we investors needs to progress financially and generally in life. this is a good one and I appreciate
@teresadianchew52 күн бұрын
Great interview. I find it very educational with clarity by chun weng asking the right questions and prof William providing great depth in his answers. Thanks for great session.
@hailyrizzo54283 күн бұрын
malaysian employees are some of the poorest paid in the world. the share of employee wages in comparison to company profits is below the global average. wage growth have not kept pace with productivity growth. it galls me to see the rich business owners and company shareholders complaining about the dividend tax and withdrawal of subsidies. for far too long, they have been making money from the sweat of their employees while keep a huge chunk of the profits to themselves.
@PlanetXenornoph3 күн бұрын
You can refer to Mahathir 😅😂😂 Asiaaaaaaaaaa richest tycoon
@franciswoon21302 күн бұрын
He said he is not rich.pusing putar belit.
@PlanetXenornoph2 күн бұрын
@@franciswoon2130 he is aTrillionaire , putar here putar there until he admitted to IJN
@kwloo7782 күн бұрын
Why not the same employees go into business themselves , as you seems to suggest that business owner is earning easy money .........LOL
@charlesngs82492 күн бұрын
Nothing is cheap enough for everyone. Even the rich Aristocrats are begging for money 😂 A better statement is that no one is legally rich. The rich and wealthy you saw on everyday basis are either hiding some secret of certain illegal monopoly the monies earned are recognized by Bank Negara but not the method, or outright gang member who's money are received through illegal mean.😂😂😂
@AVIATOR-by4kk3 күн бұрын
If u want to retire in poverty, u have to live in poverty. Politicians have been ignoring the problems forever. Apparently, they are not affected as policymakers.
@akihibara64362 күн бұрын
One thing, they even love foreigners workers (as they got kautik money duh inside pocket), so they become total ignorance toward rakyat safety. Even our Agong start to blame us, the locals..while I do know many locals start to work instead enrolled 3rd edu. Most of them didn't get because they employers purposely didn't want to hired them. Instead blame rakyat who are not the boss. Why Agong didn't even blame the employers who act arrogant like this? 😢
@JackyChum-k6d3 күн бұрын
I’m only halfway through but I gotta say, I’m really enjoying this new format bro! Great to see more of your thought process and views in this longer podcast 👏🏻
@chunweng3 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@xcjsmith53102 күн бұрын
@@chunweng Yes I agree, more in depth interview.
@evieligentКүн бұрын
Fantastic! That was a lot of valuable information and insight in one video and I watched every minute of it! Would love to see more financial content that is relatable to the average Malaysian.
@derrickcsh2 күн бұрын
Thanks Chun Weng for this very awesome content which teaches us the problem of not playing early for retirement, the insights from Prof Geoffrey is really the problems and ways to go around certain situations should be trial and tested.
@twogtheworldofgangnam99172 күн бұрын
Chun Weng, thank you so much! Very insightful, very perspective wise! You already got it right on the 1st episode.
@chunweng2 күн бұрын
thanks for watching!
@chungnamho97872 күн бұрын
Well said, Professor Williams! Many thanks to Chun Weng for this video. Thoroughly enjoyed watching it.
@rizqdanniel8242 күн бұрын
This is nice..not many influencer or any other malay nor locals do podcast like this
@jjjadedx2 күн бұрын
The economist can afford to be stingy because he isn’t insecure abt himself or his wealth. The most common consumer mistake I’ve noticed is some consumers readily accept what is pushed onto them. For example when I went to one of those Japanese restaurants, they’ve already laid out on the table a plate of peanuts & wet wipes. Most people would just accept it as it is, but I returned them saying I don’t need those. Those items are not free, and who knows how long they’ve been sitting out there. And always check the receipt. It is YOUR money & true enough, I was charged about RM7 for the peanuts & RM2 per wet wipe. I asked for a refund, which my Malaysian cousin found very embarrassing but it is my money & I didn’t ask for those things. He thinks I’m being a cheapskate, I think I am secure enough not to be perceived as one & don’t be a tool for these restaurants forcing products at you 😂
@Zerpentsa6598Күн бұрын
It's a scam. Same thing in Europe. In many restaurants they put bread on your table and charge you.
@greatthankstomotherКүн бұрын
I won't ask u out for meal anymore
@jjjadedx22 сағат бұрын
@@greatthankstomother why like this 🤣 with the money saved can go buy Matcha8 ice cream 😋😋
@The-axman2 күн бұрын
I’m happy that the wage gap issue was brought up. Our GDP per capita growth looks relatively good, but most of that capita didn’t enjoy it and the money is only circling at the top level. Cost of living will always increase, and the only way to bear it is by earning more. So people should not be asking why is everything so expensive, they should be asking why we can’t afford it. While I agree that a lot of Malaysians own properties and their family will support them, property prices cannot go that much higher anymore if people can’t afford them, and birthrates are dropping…
@johnong26552 күн бұрын
What I'm seeing is Malaysian government and banks are still putting a lot of trust in the real estate market. It's overhyped.
@ronnieyong2 күн бұрын
it is also a mindset. many people do not care about retirement. They will keep telling what if I die tomorrow. Instead of building a retirement fund they go upgrading their cars every few years, spending on the latest mobile phones, loads of holiday overseas. YOLO mentality. One thing is for sure Malaysians love their cars. Spending big bulk of their money in new cars. Look at the sales of cars. Car ownership speaks volumes. Govt also not doing enough for Public Transport which is really lacking. What you sow is what you reap.
@ghosttrader-x1n2 күн бұрын
retire when u in the grave la bro, why need to retire before death. so weak leh?
@rizqdanniel8242 күн бұрын
Yup but it’s quite rarely..most of them are not used to think a lil bit further in future, especially malay they think just what to do now..they do not even think what to do in next 20 years in future, will I have money? Inflation etc? About 99.99% are like that so that they end up poor and have no money when retire..don’t believe me? It’s ok.. Have you ever heard about a malay retiree spent all his retirement money from KWSP in 3 weddings for his children? It’s all gone like a blink of eye..RM750k gone just like that
@marlocgan92882 күн бұрын
We dont know when we are going to die We dont know the reason to our death It would be wise to plan for the future , for the unknown events and outcomes of our life. Y.O.L.O is only for the ultra riches
@AvtarSinghHistory2 күн бұрын
do you think people do it on purpose? If a layman earns a mere RM1600 per month, and then has deductions for KWSP...how much is that person left with to live on month to month? You are commenting as though it is so easy. How much is your income per month?
@yew3598Күн бұрын
Now we need to ask what if you don't die tomorrow and leave until 80...ahhah..
@khyeap2223 күн бұрын
It will help tremendously if retirees are PROVIDED half day work for RM1 300 per month. (RM300 for transport and RM1 000 for basic needs). That will solve a big part of the problem. Most of this jobs are non skill , mainly in the service industry and taken up by foreign workers. Government shd seriously look into that !
@prmasia2 күн бұрын
Epf treat the contributors fund as a business for them and cronies.
@ngleong55632 күн бұрын
Good and viable suggestion.
@akihibara64362 күн бұрын
@@ngleong5563 the problem is, employers purposely didn't want to hire local, as they need to pay epf. So when government told to put epf for foreigners workers, that's gonna be dead checkmate for thys atypical stingy employers
@puyahtakaful4575Күн бұрын
truly helpful
@mayfoo02Күн бұрын
Many retireesvdo not want to work N many employers do not want to employ
@90taetaeya20 сағат бұрын
This is why many migrate to Singapore. Better quality of life, equality, more freedom.
@AliasIbrahim-j1l15 сағат бұрын
Good news if many people migrate to Singapore. No love lost.
@garychong88982 күн бұрын
It's not true that many Singaporeans are moving to KL or Penang for retirement. These Singaporeans prefer Malaysia for various reasons, including stretching their SGD. Many are happy staying home. The cost of living is higher, but there are also various reasons not moving outside. The majority prefer to stay put and enjoy the occasional holidays to Malaysia and elsewhere. The cost is still manageable.
@InsertArgumentHere2 күн бұрын
I mean even if some Singaporeans are moving here, they're not the only ones. There's also various other types of people who come from the West moving to Asia for lower cost of living but it really just leads to cost of living being raised for the locals.
@steven81482 күн бұрын
earn sgd, spent myr that is brilliant but if you earn myr and spent myr. Think again.
@rizqdanniel8242 күн бұрын
Many Singaporeans are moving to Aussie
@rizqdanniel8242 күн бұрын
@@steven8148yup..it’s helpless and useless..coz MYR is rubbish and garbage as of late..MYR are now becoming like Rupiah..Baht is much more better
@fajarh9792 күн бұрын
Some Sporean rent their houses in the island and stay & buy larger houses especially in JB, KL & PEN. Mostly retirees. Thats what I read from some youtubers & property agents.
@shaqisumari3043 күн бұрын
You should do more on lesson how to budget and project for retirement, i noticed there are none dedicated chanel for retirement in Malay and English for Malaysian, most of them are clueless
@rizqdanniel8242 күн бұрын
So Malay need to learnt English..to gain knowledge learnt it not asking people to spoon feed..even in islam Allah and Prophet teach are to read and learnt..which part of Islam teachings you are stupid n idiot about?
@nanfattchia33412 күн бұрын
It’s a great dialogue with Prof . Do keep up with the good work 👏👏👏👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@cac15042 күн бұрын
Don't worry, most Malaysians will continue to spend their money to enjoy Zus and Chagee.
@adadri77782 күн бұрын
Knowing that overwhelming numbers of politicians are businesman, it is no suprise that Malaysians are deprived of comfortable lifestyle in the adulthood and still not managed to have enough saving to grow old. 70% of employees earns less than RM2k monthly (appx $500). Let that sink in. To blame Malaysians who earn so little that they've been deprived of comfortable lifestyles for their entire life for not having enough savings to grow old is outrageous. This is the common problem with any nation with corrupted leadership supported by their dodgy lobbyist businessman. Malaysians are obnoxiously underpaid dealing with outrageous living cost
@kelvinteoh9058Күн бұрын
Malaysia's daily cost of living is generally higher than Singapore. Professionals in Malaysia probably generally earn 30% more than Singaporeans, in the same profession, but daily essentials tend to cost twice as much. Whilst Singaporeans might find such essentials cheaper, it's because of our currency exchange rate. What makes Singapore more expensive is higher value items like property and cars. These items far outweigh the daily essentials and reduce your potential to accumulate savings for a large part of our lives. Once you've paid up your property and decide to forgo cars, cost of living can drastically fall. I dare say it might even be lower than in Malaysia.
@kenhew464121 сағат бұрын
Give and take, the cost of living in Singapore would not be lower than Malaysia, as prices now are nearing Malaysia's level. Your local chicken rice or chai png is getting to S$5-6, almost on par to Malaysia's RM7-8 for chicken rice or chap fan . Yet Singapore has no minimum wage, you have workers in Singapore earning measly S$500-600 a month, while Malaysia's minimum wage is RM1700.
@justjason8882 күн бұрын
wow! very nice! feels like diary of ceo, but malaysian, more relatable! ur content has been improving and providing what malaysians need
@hailyrizzo54283 күн бұрын
50:45 your question as to why the price of 'food' in singapore is much lower is ironically because singapore imports almost all its food, especially from malaysia. because they are buying food at 'malaysian prices' their strong SGD shows its strength. malaysian food is produced using cost factored in RM in terms of raw materials, labor etc which singapore is able to take advantage of. you would think that a country that is unable to produce its own food would have to pay premium for it but the singapore situation is unique. not only because of the strong SGD but because singapore is small and malaysia is just a mile away across the causeway. the transportation cost of delivering food right up to the singapore dining table is minimal. if the farm is in cameron highlands, the transport cost of sending the produce to singapore is not much more than sending them to east coast or north to perlis. it's even cheaper if the farm is in johor.
@chunweng2 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing this insight, learned something new today.
@rubberbandunited2 күн бұрын
There are GST and others cost involved to ship the goods to Singapore. I found JB item price are almost the same as Singapore. I used to travel to JB every weekend for the good foods, but now the price of F&B has increased at least 30-40%. It will be hard to retire in JB.
@chunweng2 күн бұрын
yeah so i've heard from my sg friends as well
@frankchuah1583Күн бұрын
I agreed our epf is superbly managed. It's something that support us, those without pension support. It offers return at higher than fd ...
@Zerpentsa6598Күн бұрын
The problem is many people take out substantial portions of their EPF before retirement to fund house purchase or cars or weddings, etc. Some invest it in dodgy schemes and lose it.
@cthgbs6267Күн бұрын
I wish you good luck if you have this thought
@fatalblow91Күн бұрын
Great Podcast! You should keep this type of content up!
@CalvinLimSH-ld5le3 күн бұрын
How can we retire early especially when we are still paying for our high monthly instalments in house and car properties that is charged to the bank. Imagine having to pay 9 extra years in bank interests and insurance policy rates of a car high loan for an ordinary people like me. The car accessories like a simple audio sound system costing 2000rm build in, don't forget the 9 years hire purchase terms even if you want to pay off much earlier. Whatever we earn is nothing much left to spend on our life daily needs and necessities.
@AVIATOR-by4kk3 күн бұрын
Believe me, everyone around us is after our money. We have to be mindful and chart our life journey carefully. In fact, a book has been written titled "Everybody Wants Your Money."
@NusantaraUltras2 күн бұрын
To be frank dont comes to Forex or Stock Market ,just focusing on your saving ..simple as that.
@leehw93942 күн бұрын
Recently my friend shows me the lists of shopping items in Singapore last month :- JBL Authentic 200 Bluetooth after conversion is RM1105 - Malaysia selling from RM1699 - RM1999 Beats Pill Kim Kardashian edition is RM592.35 after minus GST - Malaysia selling RM 779 in standard version Plus others Converse, Addidas, Nike, Puma, from 26 SGD, 40 SGD - 60 SGD with further 10% - 30% discount with many purchase………Corelle, Mark & Spencer etc. He is from T20 not willingly to spend money in Malaysia but preferable spend 10,000 SGD in Singapore shopping…..We can see the reason WHY !?
@johnong26552 күн бұрын
that is quite true. Our taxes and domestic retail businesses do not reflect reality. Generally, the big mac index could give us a rough estimate of our country's inflation. However, recently it's been blown out of proportion. Suspect under reporting or over reporting
@akihibara64362 күн бұрын
@@johnong2655 new government might try to hide their cincai2 works, or even they try to deflect reality is, their policy didn't work well 😅 maybe our PMX shouldn't curse saying ex PM as someone who don't know how to take care country due to high price goodies. It bite him back yalo😅
@mayfoo02Күн бұрын
Ur talking abt non essential things
@leehw9394Күн бұрын
@@mayfoo02 Shoes, clothes, household items, electronics devices, kitchen appliances…….which one is not essential things In ordinary families lifestyles!? We bought LG OLED TV in Malaysia last year is only half the price in Singapore after conversion as we found out and we just came back from Singapore last month. Don’t it’s sound any alarm for you!?
@leehw9394Күн бұрын
@@mayfoo02 The question is WHY we are paying the higher prices than our neighbouring country for the same products imported from the same countries and Singapore GST is 9% to-date !?
@ViolentCabbage-ym7ko2 күн бұрын
Retirement is still possible in Malaysia, especially in the village area. However, the standard of living is definitely lower compared to city life.
@lokaskarak34422 күн бұрын
The richest people are the malay. They don’t keep their money in EPF but in safe house or overseas
@shadowmistress9992 күн бұрын
you mean the elite Malay, they are as clever as Chinese/Indian and as privilege as other Malay (just guessing)
@ViolentCabbage-ym7ko2 күн бұрын
Last time I checked most of the top 10 richest people are Chinese
@akihibara64362 күн бұрын
Ummm not really. 😂 That may be someone who's corrupt who kept inside their house 😂 real rich usually put into investment, and even buy gold bar instead
@mayfoo02Күн бұрын
Not all malays. Pls dont bring racisr views into this discussion
@facialpoker14 сағат бұрын
I am a MS all my life. I am still living in MS. from my observation, the younger generations now is far more different than the generation before. Young adults are working 2 jobs, working 12hours 13hours a day. 40yrs ago, people only work 8hrs. & I nvr hear of anyone that work more than his primary job. Nowadays, people are forced to work longer hours to survive. To do better than AVERAGE is seem so impossible. According to the KWSP, only 3% of people can retire comfortably. This 3% could be those people of high job position, like CEO, ministers, football club coach..... the people that earn money very fast & very much
@moneymouse82882 күн бұрын
Pls note that, there's a group of ppl who prefer to keep their saving in Amanah Saham National apart from EPF
@rizqdanniel8242 күн бұрын
I prefer to keep my savings in Unit trust or buying dividend shares rather then putting it in ASB nor EPF..both is useless..billion profit but dividend onu 5% yearly? Joking is it
@akihibara64362 күн бұрын
@@rizqdanniel824 was it because Fashion Valet? I noticed the drop become significant right after they pour money to the FV 😅 btw, how did you open thr Unit Trust? I never do any investment like this. So I don't know how to open CDS account. Is it compulsory you need to find a broker?
@brandonfu75412 күн бұрын
Nowadays there are many investment options out there such as crypto, US stocks provided we need to have the knowledge in these investment vehicle.
@normahmmКүн бұрын
Its called low-risk investment with guaranteed capital @@rizqdanniel824
@Philip_Chong3 күн бұрын
EPF is a good investment for retirement. Unfortunately, the return has been declining over the years. For those that are tuned to investment (widely referred to as buying stocks), regular investments over the years would yield much higher return. Yes, not everyone can afford to invest their merger salary. But a mere $100 monthly investment over 30 years with annual return between 8-10% can potentially bring in $200,000.
@akihibara64362 күн бұрын
Is it because they invest in Fashion Valet? 😂 I did notice right after they invest in there. The ASB rate drop significantly 😅
@Philip_Chong2 күн бұрын
@akihibara6436 they don't have good fund managers 🙄
@hailyrizzo54282 күн бұрын
what stock can you buy with RM100 per month? which stock market are you referring to? local? foreign? what about overseas commission and other fees? if you want to invest directly in stocks, you have to spend time studying to know which stock to pick instead of eeny meeny miny moe. unless you are talking about investing in funds, which is in effect not much different from the EPF. high rewards only from higher risk. with EPF, you can put your money in and not worry about it too much. with the stock market, you have to keep an eye out all the time for market fluctuations. the best is to have a healthy balance between EPF and other investments.
@Philip_Chong2 күн бұрын
@hailyrizzo5428 you sound angry! Go to any bank, Malayan Bank Berhad, for example. Open an account. That's your very first step. Then, yes, you need to study which stock (company) to buy. A good example would be something like Malayan Banking Berhad. They pay dividend around 7-8%. Stock prices fluctuate every day. I always buy regularly every month regardless of the price fluctuations. Do a auto deduction from your account, similar to mortgage or car payments. What you don't see, you won't miss. Over time your stock units purchased would increase in numbers. Then, you will see what I mean. Start small, over time when you have extra cash, buy more. But, you need to study about investing from KZbin. That's where I learn how to invest. I wish you luck.
@sunshinesun1212 күн бұрын
Do REMEMBER that a majority of those without adequate EFP savings HAVE ALWAYS existed since 1960. However do NOTE that RURAL areas are SIGNIFICANTLY cheaper to live. Most do NOT PAY water, electricity or RENTAL. And FOOD is NOT a significant cost element as long as you do not WISH or CRAVE for WESTERN STANDARDS living. Personally saw and watch this since 1990. Now I know many who have survived with less than Rm1,000 per month. in June 2024.
@weiskl8872 күн бұрын
This isn't bout western standards. If you listened more closely he has explained there other aspects of increased expenses after food cost element which is you will need a Care giver assistance when you Reach 70 or 80 years old with Medical condition. For example cannot walk or fall down easily. Who is going to take care of you or your spouse? Survival income is NOT living wage or having a DECENT living.
@sonnymak6707Күн бұрын
I dunno why is this such a topic. We have a retirement crisis since the 90s . My dad had only 30k at 55. After that he worked free lance until 62. No epf. When he stop working me and my sister gave him pocket money. He kept his 30k. Untouched. That 30k could not have last him very long. Most people work until they are 70 here since the 90s. You want to see retirement crisis. Go to singapore and ask those who worked as waiters lorry drivers hawkers assisstant or low pay jobs in the years 70s and 80s who are now receiving 500 to 800 SGD a month on their CPF. See whther they are living happy not.
@mayfoo02Күн бұрын
Totally agree with u. Uve just hit the nail on the head
@greatthankstomotherКүн бұрын
I can totally relate when Prof said counting the cash before paying the bill
@wongkoksoon42002 күн бұрын
Our lifestyle during retirement are one of the major factors. If you are in the 3% group, you can retire comfortably, but majority of us are in the 97%. Selling assets to rent a unit in suburban may lighten the cost of living.
@ZaeimAbdullah952 күн бұрын
When it comes to money, it is about playing emotions. No facts can change the person relationship between money and emotions. Malaysians lack financial awareness compared to developed countries. It is very hard to engage with the public to talk about financial planning. Public awareness about financial well-being is important to change the behavior of Malaysian people.
@highend792 күн бұрын
In that case, Epf incorporating foreign low income workers into the members might be a good idea. Employers are ripping off profits from foreign workers as well. Questions is what kind of status are government or society willing to give to foreign workers ?
@PL-lt3wz2 күн бұрын
RM240,000 is definitely inadequate even for a simple life.
@ngleong55632 күн бұрын
True but most ppl do not have reach that number and rely on their chidren to feed them or live in disaster.
@АллаСтасюк-д7з3 күн бұрын
Retirement isn’t an end goal, but a journey best secured by careful and consistent investments.
@Benjamin.b43 күн бұрын
Retirement is the reward of disciplined investing over the long term, not just a destination.
@MaChun-ping3 күн бұрын
My adviser guided me through retirement planning, ensuring my investments were strategically positioned for long-term rewards.
@FrankEwards3 күн бұрын
Oh, really? I have never thought of that as an option. Can I ask who it is you've been working with? I bet I could use some help myself.
@MaChun-ping3 күн бұрын
Nicole Anastasia Plumlee can't divulge much. Most likely, the internet should have her basic info, you can research if you like.
@FrankEwards3 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing, I just looked her up on the web and I would say she really has an impressive background in investing... I will write her an e-mail shortly.
@ChowYewLoon3 сағат бұрын
Anytime also better than all those Professor Kangkung we have been producing for decades!
@yogsothoth40052 күн бұрын
Thank you for putting up this useful video. I do agree with mostly everything the Prof said, except for his opinion on the effect of credit cards and e-wallets on budgeting. It depends I think on the individual card holder. It's usually riskier when credit cards are used to spend money which the holder does not yet have, instead of a form of convenience. I use credit cards for their convenience, yet I still look at price tags before putting things in the shopping cart. E-wallets on the other hand, are similar to having cash in the wallet because what you can spend depends on how much money you put in.
@miaflyer237619 сағат бұрын
Credit cards are good for buying things you don't need with money you don't have. 😮
@vincentwenn3 күн бұрын
Asians have a strong family support culture.
@fuadarif40562 күн бұрын
I think that’s a significant variable
@silver-box2450Күн бұрын
No , no all have family can support their child include the wealth
@fanyong78832 күн бұрын
Good content 👍 , agreed. The government have to take blame. Previous government allowed withdrawal . inflation made even worse.
@ericlai32212 күн бұрын
you are doing great Weng
@chunweng2 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching Eric!
@bargainwallart653Күн бұрын
So much for the 2020 vision bit of a dream.
@jjjadedx2 күн бұрын
I don’t think it is right that he said no child ever grows up saying they want to be an accountant. I grew up wanting to be what my mother worked as which was an accountant. I just didn’t know the job title. I believe it has a lot to do with family background; his father was a bus driver, he said? so if he wasn’t exposed to such professions as a child it would’ve been impossible to want to be that when one grows up.
@grahamashe97152 күн бұрын
I guess part of the "solution" is ensuring that people live long but not TOO long.
@metalextras2 күн бұрын
Malaysian leaders are stuck in 2000s mentality when KLCC is the tallest building in the world. The leadership hubris is the roots of such problem...
@aeri8782 күн бұрын
Is KLCC still the tallest building in the world 2024?
@Anonymous-js6jnКүн бұрын
Discipline, must have 'face' (reputation), looking good is more important than having savings / plan for retirement. Pay attention to cafes, eateries when you go out on weekends, does it look like these people have financial difficulties? Many just lives their lives holding to the saying 'whatever will be, will be'. When things didn't go their way, they blame the government, their parents and everyone else but never themselves. While we nowadays sees many podcasts trying to educate people of savings for retirement, how many really understands and take action? Sadly, not many. When will these people wake up? 🤷♂️ All the best 'Que Sera, Sera'
@WengkheongSee2 күн бұрын
This isnt any surprise at all , my parents have no retirement benefits but they can live till the end of their lives , 80s or 90s,without any worries at all!...
@ssidhu1232 күн бұрын
Good podcast. Do more😊
@propertymastermalaysia527013 сағат бұрын
This issue is not just Malaysia. Its in most countries. As from school everyone is trained to work and full allegiance to one job. So they don't open to any human development skills but services r academic experience. Just depend on 1 income.
@sarahshafii2 күн бұрын
Enjoyed this a lot! I put this on background while i am doing work
@GeorgeChen-tq7zt2 күн бұрын
When someone said “The economy is bad”, im like when’s the last time u heard someone said its good? 5 years from now people will say its better 5 years ago 🤣🤣 But yeah the common financial mistakes is really good advice, things can be as simple as looking at the price of the stuff you purchase. We’re paying A LOT for convenience these days, and it will eat you littpe by little.
@JM-gu3tx2 күн бұрын
Politicians should be paid according to how well they do their job.
@monster8818 сағат бұрын
Malaysian employers are the most stingy in ASEAN.
@alexlim450811 сағат бұрын
Look at the bankruptcy situation across ages. I dont think people are looking for easy money but definitely are desperate for money to survive. Ordinary people are forced into buying vehicles in order to move around. Public transport either not convenient or doubting the trustworthiness. Most of our salary are too low therefore epf contributions also will be low.
@nonox20202 күн бұрын
how can someone be poor when they're retired if they're working now with a mandatory monthly EPF contribution? and by the time people retire, their monthly installment (if any) like cars and house, were likely to be gone already. so the amount needed for they to live after the retirement is only for the food and utilities bills. plus the extra for the medication, if any and the young generation who are just start to work now, their EPF savings will gradually increase with the working period. so to say that the Malaysian will be poor and won't survive their retirement age is a bit exaggeration
@princesendo83092 күн бұрын
What went wrong? Corruption and Stupidity.
@DonYang73Күн бұрын
Very tough and Singapore is going the same direction. In reality, a high percentage of Singaporeans cant retire either. Unless they move to Malaysia.
@annamai64553 күн бұрын
Nice to see you finally found the password to your channel 🤣
@chunweng3 күн бұрын
😂😂 glad to be back
@wantanmee8716Күн бұрын
Any company that has achieve 10% net profit is already doing super good in Malaysia. This is unfortunately not super profit that many had assumed and chose to believe that business owners earn. If business is so lucrative and easy, many would have quite their job and start their own and survive the risk. For those who believe they are unfairly paid should just start their own business. They can now, as a business owner, practice what they expect of business owner in paying employee.
@sadhana678920 сағат бұрын
For Working Malaysians who reach 60 years, employer only contribute 4%. Why? Why cant they continue contributing as normal???
@welkingunther69302 күн бұрын
Is this interview from last month?
@andyaptc29072 күн бұрын
And I thought most would be unhappy about their bosses keeping most of the money! You can see over the last few years how this government are sporadically increasing the minimum wage because business owners wont pay up!
@richardkong438723 сағат бұрын
I am glad I am getting my pension in NZ. Not much in NZ standard, but its about 5 thousand ringgit a month.
@Danderman8882 күн бұрын
This has been a growing issue for a while now, not just in Malaysia but globally, even in developed countries. Though many would blame various governmental and other external factors that contribute in part to this phenomenon, it is actually caused by the hubris in societies that have been allowed to enjoy prosperous years for too long. Governments don't rule the people. Economic circumstances don't absolutely dictate the wealth outcome of a society. This responsibility ultimately lays on the shoulders of each individual in the respective societies. The sooner we learn this simple Trish, the sooner we escape from this tiresome rollercoaster existence of ours.
@syafiqsya4652 күн бұрын
Plan for money and retirement should be teach to our children on early stage.
@dhky8117 сағат бұрын
nowadays , employees over 40 are already starting to be seen as liabilities by their employers and face the risk of retre chment.
@DurainMontong2 күн бұрын
I dont agree that it doesnt matter which part of malaysia your from as if your from rural areas you can suplimemt that 1000 ringits a month with raising chickens and growing vedge, plus water and electric are practically free and food prices are lower!
@jrihan2321Күн бұрын
We need social dividend...dividend in kind...a place where retirees can go to live where no one is there to take care of them...monetary dividend makes sense if savings beyond 500k which most members do not have..even they do...financial literacy is non evident...
@saibibinkeli6 сағат бұрын
AS A GOVERNMENT SERVANT LOWEST RANKING OFFICER SURVIVAL AFTER RETIREMENT IS JUST TO HAVE ENOUGH FOOD ON THE TABLE 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@RovinTan19 сағат бұрын
Uncle Jibby did very well from 1MDB.
@tryolegendКүн бұрын
I respectfully disagree. The employers are not striving. Without them striving there would be less competition for workers and their pay would just be low. Ultimately their pay is determined by the market place. If there is less market place for employers. There would be less employers to hire more employees. And then their pay would just be low. Without customers there would be no employers and then there would be no employees.
@Whatexactlyispeace16 сағат бұрын
I don’t agree with Singaporeans having the same if not lower living standards than Malaysians in KL. I worked in KL for rm6k but I can’t really save much and spend on luxurious goods. I worked in sg for $5k and I can afford to change my iPhone every 2 years and I can eat out often. The only difference is I can’t afford to buy a car in Singapore.
@Ben-rx3km3 сағат бұрын
Literary you don't need a car in SG.
@SazalibinkamsirSazali-zu5yoКүн бұрын
Thank you have nice Talking .im from singapore C4 , Np pure water kaki.why so Less in Malaysia Tiece or Quartet. done im also last time share in your county .ipoh , KL , peneng. horse racing.
@ahmadshauki56122 күн бұрын
I agree with you 200%. Our economic fundamentals were destroyed beginning 1981. In 1985 i transferred myself to Labuan, a Free Port. A fully imported Daihatsu Mira was selling @ MYR 2,500 on the road. The same model re-badged as Perodua Kancil was selling @ MYR 15k+. Why ? Vernacular Colonialism. Only selected people were permitted to supply components to the Assembler. This morally bankrupt practice has been legalised, culturalised and normalised by Ka-Tun Mahashit since his first day as the Prime Minister..
@damienpenglin22 сағат бұрын
With so many malay politicians and royal families to feed it isn't a huge surprise.
@teohsoonkeat30582 күн бұрын
Now the problem is 10 yrs from now 50% graduates will be jobless....so the govt.has to find a way to feed the jobless ........something to think about
@akihibara64362 күн бұрын
Reduce foreigners workers is priority thing government should do tbh. I noticed there's a lot locals start to work in 3D sector, and even work under SPM certificate. Why? Most of them don't want to enrolled 3rd edu as it's become scammers for today reality. They really vouche for skills and experience, rather than study, and than gonna gambling your future who you don't even know you gonna get hired or not. Not getting hired, but also have study loan waiting for you to pay. I can vouche this reality because I did try to apply for works before, but using my Diploma. All of them refuse me, by saying I'm overqualified 😂(while they mentioned it minim is diploma like??😂) when I apply work, only mentioned I have SPM. They called me lol. So yah. I think government already abke to start to slow down taking foreigners workers.
@teohlai508219 сағат бұрын
Part 2 please
@miketaed9597Күн бұрын
How accessible is the EPF during war and no electricity period ? May the S.O.P. already done.
@skanthaadsigns2 күн бұрын
This is true, as long as the. RINGGIT has a strong 50+years of value depreciatiom, event Capital Gains/Appreciation and Dollar Cost Averaging across Investments will not mitigate loss of wealth factor.
@ViolentCabbage-ym7ko2 күн бұрын
If ringgit has a strong depreciation, what about other ASEAN countries that are seeing the currency devalued many times? Just look at rupiah and dong, their smallest bank note has at least 2 zeros. Lmao
@RichardLu-jw6pr22 сағат бұрын
The problems is the system itself. When EFP refuse to allowed self employed to put money into and only at recent times, Of course now there is not enough. The wages is not enough to cover the EPF. The government should allowed self-employed, if they make money overseas, they are allowed to contribution a large sum into the EPF account. at 12%, where got enough when the salaries is only Rm1500 per month????? The equation is not balance.
@DurainMontong2 күн бұрын
P.s my grandad is 83 and still cuts rubber every morning and gets 100 ringits a day pocket money.😂
@F3arlessWarriorMindsetКүн бұрын
50:38 it might be attractive for foreigners to consider retiring in Malaysia, the problem is whether there’s a flip prata change of policy whenever new political parties come into power. 😅
@Ben-rx3km3 сағат бұрын
I will blessed if I can retired properly at age 60.
@stloh34752 күн бұрын
What economic study? All factory workers I know at 50 years old already have more than 700k in their kwsp.
@rachellai815Күн бұрын
1:22:24 for the best bit !:))
@mohdpolaris34032 күн бұрын
This is worldwide issues. Humans have been led to disaster for using debt based finance system that fiat money which has no gold backing is used that resulted the rich got richer the poor got poorer. If goldbacked is used thing you need got cheaper coz you produced more and money supply got less hence stable. Instead fiat money was print print print and print, of course not in Malaysia. Now they cannot solve then only wars seems can solve some problems. One way is tokenization got hope to bridge for going back to gold standard.
@KingKong-z4v2 күн бұрын
People withdraw EPF for many reasons some to clear debt for asset the pawn. It not the lost even more. Some to open business or to sustain business. Some pay rent or mortgage if not they lose the house. Better to used you money then to do personal loan or borrow from loan shark or use credit card. Malaysian people are not stupid they know how to manage their money.
@jasmineshakim57434 сағат бұрын
Absolutely people cannot survived fr retirement to survive , difficult struggling
@allenarrows93472 күн бұрын
At least 5 troy ounces of *Gold* 200 troy ounces of *Silver* in hand
@ijatpingrhyb2 күн бұрын
It's the same all over the world.
@cthgbs6267Күн бұрын
If you give this kind of excuses to yourself, the country will NOT progress.
@ddpow72 күн бұрын
Even a expert was prudent, cheapskate (smart selection of choice) but look at the amount of ppl trying to act cool having flashy cars. So being poor was a choice not destiny
@saidali84182 күн бұрын
In a Malay proverb , You can be luxurious and spend on luxury without planning about old age retirement but suffers later but don't blame it on the government because WE REAP WHAT WE SOW LATER OR WE ALL PLAN NOT TO FAIL BUT WE ALWAYS FAIL TO PLAN DISMALLY .