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 ASN, ASN2, ASN3, ASG, ASB, ASW2020, ASM, ASD, AS1M, AMANAH SAHAM NASIONAL BERHAD V6

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nexona88
post Sep 24 2014, 04:51 PM

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QUOTE(hyelbaine @ Sep 24 2014, 10:09 AM)
Year end school holiday trip, children's wedding, covering margin calls due to increased OPR/BLR.... Can be so many number of possibilities.
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what is that? hmm.gif u need to pay extra for loans like housing? hmm.gif
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post Sep 24 2014, 05:24 PM

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QUOTE(kcphoon @ Sep 24 2014, 05:11 PM)
The income distribution, at 6.60 sen per unit, was 13% higher than the previous year?
last year 6.7 wink.gif
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2013 - RM587.77 million (365,355 unitholder, 9.28 bilion unit)
2014 - RM664.22 million (376,631 unitholder, 10.22 bilion unit)

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post Sep 24 2014, 09:51 PM

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QUOTE(wil-i-am @ Sep 24 2014, 09:48 PM)
From ASNB announcement, they didn't specify how many units was subscribed by 376,631 holders
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Tun Ahmad Sarji Abdul Hamid berkata, jumlah pembayaran itu akan dapat dimanfaatkan 376,631 pemegang unit yang telah melanggan sejumlah 10.22 bilion unit AS 1Malaysia


http://www.hmetro.com.my/articles/Agihanpe...rticle?mutakhir

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post Sep 24 2014, 10:19 PM

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QUOTE(daniellee80 @ Sep 24 2014, 10:14 PM)
hey guys, do u all have more info on SARA1 Malaysia? is it available for non bumis? Thanks
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yup open to non-bumi.

The terms and conditions of the scheme include
1.not having been declared a bankrupt;
2.not a beneficiary of other government schemes managed by ASNB, such as the Hardcore Poor Housing Project, the ASB Sejahtera and the ASW2020-Bandar;
3. as well as having a total investment of not more than RM10,000 in unit trusts managed by ASNB.

http://www.sara1malaysia.com.my/n_index.php
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post Sep 25 2014, 12:43 PM

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QUOTE(hyelbaine @ Sep 25 2014, 08:04 AM)
Housing loans, personal loans, ASB loans, etc2... Basically anything with a variable interest/financing rate will require margin call(s) whenever the OPR goes up. Margin call in its easiest explanation is topping up the balance due to the bank when the instalment amount increases due to rising interest rates. Normally the bank will advise you on the amount difference and you either have the option to either pay the new instalment amount or extend the tenure of your loan should you wish to stick with the previous instalment amount.
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okay. thanks for the explanation. Kinda confused with the term Margin call blush.gif

QUOTE(hyelbaine @ Sep 25 2014, 08:31 AM)
Funny how arm-chair-keyboard-warrior-economic-experts so easily comment on something without knowing what they're doing. Sekali dapat reply lagi panjang than that's what you get for trying to show the world how smart you are  doh.gif

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woah, ASNB reply so long.. Kena Hentam kaw that guy laugh.gif
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post Sep 25 2014, 12:47 PM

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QUOTE(jorgsacul @ Sep 25 2014, 08:47 AM)
I WANT MY DIVIDEND NOW AND NOT KEEP FOR TOMORROW!
MONEY TODAY IS BETTER THAN TOMORROW
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then ASNB fixed pricing fund are not for u.. better invest in UT where u get more than 10% on good year & loss over 36% on bad year. True story by one of our fellow forummer nod.gif

please don't type in all caps. It is rude. It is the equivalent of yelling..

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post Sep 25 2014, 12:49 PM

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QUOTE(plumberly @ Sep 25 2014, 12:44 PM)
I was curious and did a comparison.

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I know AS1M only started recently but using the average 6.5% pa dividend, I plotted the returns since 2000 for AS1M & Nestle.

Only in recent years, Nestle did better than AS1M. Nestle price trend seems to reach a flat line now, undecided whether to increase further or take a breather.

Yes, I did not include Nestle's dividend in there.

With Nestle, the profit is only on paper until you sell it. It may drop (small or big) in the coming recession. With AS1M, no worry, the amount is always there and cannot go down unless you withdraw.

Cheerio.
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FYI ASx fund also invested in Nestle biggrin.gif
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post Sep 25 2014, 05:14 PM

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QUOTE(jorgsacul @ Sep 25 2014, 04:57 PM)
Check out F&N at historical low....good time to enter
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not low enuf laugh.gif

p/s: ASx fund also invested brows.gif

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post Sep 25 2014, 10:15 PM

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post Sep 26 2014, 11:38 AM

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QUOTE(Ancient-XinG- @ Sep 25 2014, 11:19 PM)
You, are you trying to spam post. I noticed quite long time already.

And the thing you posted is already mentioned.
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then what about those posting common / noob / already mention question like
1. is there any fund available for non-bumi
2. can open new account
3. where to open
4. min & max we can invest
5. if ASB already max, will they calculate only 200k or all the balance in the account
6. difference betwen ASG & ASN3, which is better
7. how ASNB calculate the dividend
8. why need to pay 5% SC

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post Sep 26 2014, 11:58 AM

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QUOTE(Ancient-XinG- @ Sep 26 2014, 11:47 AM)
So, don't you tell me you want to be part of them? Most of us know that why FNF posts didn't make the count. You want the history repeat in FBAINH?
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okay, fine..



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post Sep 27 2014, 01:54 PM

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QUOTE(HJebat @ Sep 27 2014, 11:19 AM)
Yes, I see your point. But I share the same belief with one wise apek that prefers company that sells consumer staples with strong brand names laugh.gif As long as that company is able to sustain its economic moat, that wise apek prefers to hold on to it forever. I think Nestle is one example of that sort of company in Bolehland. I expect the profit/upside potential of this stock is more than that can be offered by ASx; even if it's only on paper.

With ASx (especially the fixed-price fund), either market bloom or doom, the RM1 is always there. We wouldn't know the exact figure when the economy is good or bad because PNB controls the the price (maybe to enable the funds to have adequate amount of units to accommodate mass withdrawal during crash periods). As a result of that, depositors will receive average returns.

I'd love to associate myself with Nestle for some pleasant & respectable return, and will still hold on to ASx for some moderate & acceptable income. Either way, I find it comfortable to invest and grow my money icon_rolleyes.gif
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you're not alone. a lot of people I know do shares trading (for more profit but with higher risk) & also invest in ASNB fund for their low risk stable income.. u get best of both worlds tongue.gif

Only problem now is lack of new units for the fixed price ASx fund cry.gif

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QUOTE(HJebat @ Sep 27 2014, 10:52 PM)
We may have a clue of the actual fixed-price funds' return rate if the PNB president keeps revealing the precise income distributions for unit holders. For this year, PNB has the capasity to distribute 8.4 sen for AS1M (but distributed 6.6 sen) & 9.3 sen for ASW (but distributed 6.6 sen). I can't remember/find the figure for ASM, maybe someone else can try to dig it out.

If PNB is willing to disclose the exact amount to public on annual basis, then we can trace the real return rate & serve as a good indication versus other investment intruments. Thereupon, we will know ASx can perform & provide better or worse return rate than others.
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PNB can pay up to 8.8sen for ASM, but they pay 6.6sen only
http://news.abnxcess.com/2014/03/asnb-decl...-asm-investors/

QUOTE(HJebat @ Sep 27 2014, 10:59 PM)
Can share share your investment portfolio? brows.gif

Currently what stock or ASx fund are you holding?
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Have ASW2020, ASM & AS1M icon_rolleyes.gif

Share investment brows.gif
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post Sep 27 2014, 11:27 PM

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QUOTE(HJebat @ Sep 27 2014, 11:22 PM)
Share investment brows.gif as in tarak ada or ... hmm.gif
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ikan bilis investor oni sweat.gif

so ASW2020 is the best ASx this year (actual income) flex.gif

ASW - 9.3%
ASM - 8.8%
AS1M - 8.3%

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post Sep 28 2014, 02:22 PM

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post Sep 29 2014, 04:49 PM

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QUOTE(HJebat @ Sep 29 2014, 08:44 AM)
Do you by any chance, have last year's or past years' actual income for the 3 fixed-price fund? blush.gif

PS: Why did you delete your post to will?
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2013 (actual income they can pay)

ASW - 9 sen (6.7sen) LINK
ASM - 8.4 sen (6.5+0.3sen) LINK
AS1M - 8 sen (6.7sen) LINK

My Report for Now sweat.gif icon_idea.gif flex.gif flex.gif

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QUOTE(cheahcw2003 @ Sep 29 2014, 12:34 PM)
ASD - 11.5% (another fixed price fund which top the list).
sources: http://ww3.utusan.com.my/utusan/Korporat/2...-660-sen-seunit
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non-bumi cannot invest in ASD, so it's not relevant sweat.gif that's why HJebat list down 3 ASx Fixed price fund only nod.gif
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post Sep 29 2014, 05:53 PM

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QUOTE(cheahcw2003 @ Sep 29 2014, 05:39 PM)
This thread is not only open to Non-Bumi investors
Sharing is caring
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okay, my bad blush.gif
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QUOTE(candysiew @ Sep 29 2014, 03:53 PM)
i can only get ASN3
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and ASG too..

both are currently available for all malaysian icon_idea.gif

more info, please refer ASNB website or 1st post..
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QUOTE(Nine2Five @ Sep 30 2014, 01:30 PM)
Sigh, if only can do SI to ask branch to monitor  unsure.gif
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when you're free tomorrow, then u go try your luck. veli simple..

Maybank, CIMB, RHB, Pos M'sia or ASNB branch icon_rolleyes.gif

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