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Jordy
post Sep 18 2009, 02:13 PM

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QUOTE(awiekupo @ Sep 18 2009, 09:42 AM)
Hi all,

I just got a baby last 2 months and we have accumulated some cash that were given to the baby. Unfortunately I'm not too sure what is the best way to maximize the profit for her future (education & etc). Some said I should join unit trust and some even advise me to buy a gold.. but can anyone help me with this? Since there are too many banks around and I'm not really good when it come to financial mgmt.
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awiekupo,

Congratulations on your newborn. I believe you have received enough suggestions on the types of investments available for your baby. I am just going to add a few words of advice to help you in making your decision.

There is NO one best way in anything we do, especially when it comes to investment. Some might shine during good times, but to fall hard when bad times hit. We have just gone through a hell of a crisis in the last 2 years and I'm sure you are aware of it. Since it is for your child's education fund, we are looking at a timeframe of about 18 years. For that amount of time, we could see another 2 crises if we're not being careful.

So, what you need is diversification. Invest in a few of the options rather than limiting it because IF a crisis does hit, you would at least have a cushion. In the years to come, we could see another commodity burst or a currency burst, we don't know. So, it is wise for you to diversify across a few instruments.

Good luck.
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post Sep 20 2009, 11:22 PM

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QUOTE(SnarkySponge @ Sep 20 2009, 10:11 PM)
To be honest, I would say invest in silver and gold. It is going to beat out any mutual fund, IRA, long term investment, hands down. I check http://www.pmex.net for the spot prices and you can invest or buy and sell gold on that site as well. I don't mess around with investing in the market, because it is too volatile.
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On what basis? Based on your own observation? Please do not post such misleading statements.


Added on September 20, 2009, 11:23 pmAn article from yesterday's StarBizWeek which sums up TS' query.

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post Sep 29 2009, 02:46 PM

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QUOTE(Syd G @ Sep 29 2009, 01:17 PM)
We're planning to hv children so I want to start saving. I'm currently saving it along with my own retirement fund but I think it's not really a good idea. Because typical age retirement is around 30 years to go but child edu fund around 18 years starting from now.

Or have I been doing it correctly? smile.gif
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Syd G,

It really depends on your ability to save. Different people will have different strategies (i.e. having separate accounts for retirement and education concurrently, or doing it one after another).

As an example, if your combined income is RM5,000 and you are able to save RM500, you could still separate it into 2 accounts.

Education account: Save RM400 monthly for 10 years and subsequently reduce that to RM200 monthly for 8 years at a rate of 5%, you'll have about RM115,000.

Retirement account: Save RM100 monthly for 10 years and subsequently increase to RM300 monthly for 20 years at a rate of 5%, you'll have about RM160,000 extra for retirement.

Of course, this is very subjective. You can always increase your savings into your retirement account because RM160,000 is definitely insufficient for you to retire.

Nonetheless, it can be done concurrently. You just have to spend prudently for now.
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post Sep 29 2009, 08:13 PM

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QUOTE(Syd G @ Sep 29 2009, 04:18 PM)
@Jordy
Thanks wink.gif Your strategy really made sense. I think I'll be screwed with more than 1 kid tho. Heh.
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Syd G,

Lesson 1 in managing money. "Don't eat what you can't chew". If handling one child is hard, then don't think of having another one smile.gif
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post Oct 1 2009, 08:27 AM

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QUOTE(amerz @ Sep 30 2009, 07:14 PM)
care to tell us why? really curious here..
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amerz,

Lets just say just because the fund has a "Bumiputra" suffix, it has special privileges and advantage over the rest smile.gif

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