QUOTE(POYOZER @ Nov 13 2007, 08:33 AM)
8% only
so low
i'm yet to put the investment in ASW, just focus on maximizing ASB quota but 8% is oso good returned considering no risk and not loosing any initial investment fees...so low
AS1M, ASB, ASW,ASM,ASG,ASD
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Nov 13 2007, 11:01 AM
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QUOTE(POYOZER @ Nov 13 2007, 08:33 AM) 8% only i'm yet to put the investment in ASW, just focus on maximizing ASB quota but 8% is oso good returned considering no risk and not loosing any initial investment fees...so low |
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Nov 13 2007, 02:07 PM
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wah! millionaire in the making...
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Jan 3 2009, 11:25 AM
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maybe the counter is really bz with consumer want to update their investment book but somehow i feel the bank which serve PNB counter really weird. last time i went to bank R with heavy consumer to put investment the counter clerk mentioned it's offline and then I went to other branch with less consumer on the same day within a few minutes only the counter working perfectly... dunno what politic they play...
QUOTE(Kamen Rider @ Jan 2 2009, 05:31 PM) This afternoon, went to bank and a lot of ppl updating their passbooks...and queue number until 80++ and i intended to go there to buy some ASM, but the teller said system tak dak online for ASM/ASW, now it is updating time and also the dividend calculation, thus cannot buy ASM units , .... but why so many ppl queue to update for ASN or AS whatever... so is it true??? or this teller just lazy to work..... |
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there is some forum is heavily discuss about OD using ASB... go google and you will find the sifus to learn from.... very interesting financial tool to use..
QUOTE(bluffy83 @ Jan 2 2009, 04:28 PM) Can someone teach me how to use Overdraft (OD) for ASB? Its quite tricky.. but even we dont know how to really utilize it, I think we still can gain profit if we put all the money we have at OD in our ASB right? Of course if ASB dividend was higher than OD Interest. Feel like to twist my neck.. this really something new for me. Heard someone talk about it at kedai kopi.. Neverthough it was a real deal |
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it's not appropriate to discuss about OD in ASB/ASW thread....
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