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 How much is your net worth?, gauging your financial performance.

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y2kfirewalker
post Mar 3 2011, 12:19 PM

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I believe unless you are married, you should not support your partner too much (monetarily). It is unwise to do so, IMHO. Better give excess money to family or charity biggrin.gif

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y2kfirewalker
post Mar 3 2011, 02:04 PM

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QUOTE(playerseeker @ Mar 3 2011, 01:50 PM)
Wee,

why not take sometime to think how to improve your cash flow? this forum has alot of suggestion for you to consider

but i do agree with rakyat. Pay off your credit card debt. Then make some agreement with your gf. maybe she starts to pay half, you pay half. to improve your cashflow. you gotta do something, if not you'll continue trapped in it.
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Why would someone wants to pay 50% or even 10% of his/her partner loans when they are not even married. This is not the correct way to show your afffection. It will only attract arguably bad kind of people to be your partner IMHO. sweat.gif
y2kfirewalker
post Apr 8 2011, 05:43 PM

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QUOTE(bookstore @ Mar 4 2011, 12:00 PM)
Then I guess mine should be very simple and clear.
Work for 7 months.

Savings :
FD = RM 3500
Bond = none
Foreign Investment = USD 400

Liability :
None except paying dinner for GF. 4 day / week. RM 6 / dinner
Paying parent RM 750 / month
PTPTN : Outstanding amount RM 40k  -> Pay RM 230 per month

No car, No house, No Mutual Fund.

How? Where should I start?
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Wow, giving parents 750 when your salary is 3500. such a good son/daughter. May god bless you smile.gif

 

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