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 Public Mutual, PM/PB series fund

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Jutawan
post Oct 4 2008, 11:20 AM

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I'm deciding to invest in PM. But have to get some information first.
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post Jan 6 2009, 09:46 PM

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KLCI reaching more than 900 points already, is Malaysian Economy recovery process???
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post Jun 15 2009, 10:43 AM

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Which fund is the best to invest using KWSP now? KLCI now is at 1077 points.
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post Sep 30 2009, 08:38 AM

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Are they are PM funds constantly declare dividends or distributions of free units yearly? Any info?
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post Oct 2 2009, 08:50 AM

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QUOTE(Jordy @ Sep 30 2009, 01:03 PM)
Jutawan,

You can check the fund 10-years history through our Quarterly Fund Review. There you can see clearly exactly how many times each fund declared dividends/splits in the past 10 years. You can get one through any consultants.

As a rule of thumb, dividend funds will start to distribute dividends from year 1 because that is what they're supposed to do. To know if they are dividend funds or not, just look at the names (e.g. Public Islamic Dividend Fund, Public Islamic Asia Dividend Fund, etc).
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I understand now. Thanks for the rules of thumb information.
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post Oct 13 2009, 08:26 PM

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Any suggestions for cash investment for UT? Any types of UT?
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post Oct 14 2009, 10:56 AM

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QUOTE(Jordy @ Oct 13 2009, 10:41 PM)
miaomiaolala,

As I said earlier, there are ONLY two conditions an investor can change consultant.
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Since you are talking about distribution, I will answer you based on only distribution. As cherroy pointed out, the distribution is actually pointless to you. Why you want to buy in to get part of your own money back (distribution), and still being deducted with tax? It would be wiser to buy only after the ex-date, where you would be getting the "distribution" indirectly.
Jutawan,

What is the objective of your investment? What is your time-frame?
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As for me, i would like to accumulate wealth as early as posibble. Time frame, 5 - 10 years maybe.
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post Oct 15 2009, 11:15 AM

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My objective if i want to be more specific when investing in unit trust are :

1. To accumulate atleast 1 million in my KWSP account when i 55 years old.
2. To make savings for both of my childrens when they want to go to university at 18 years old.
3. To have a good capital because i'm targetting to do business when i'm atleast 45 years old.

Based on my various objectives, do i have to save my money in different unit trust provided by PM?
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post Oct 17 2009, 01:25 PM

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FBM KLCI at as 16 October 2009, 6:45 am reach a new year high of 1256.77points. Any comment in terms of effect to PM unit trust?
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post Oct 20 2009, 10:31 AM

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QUOTE(mars1069 @ Oct 19 2009, 10:01 PM)
basically most funds bounce back to its highest price recently. My investment turns from loosing money to making more than 10%. But only my China Select Fund still not reach my capital.
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Majority of the China Fund got a long way to go i think. My boss said yesterday China and India will be the next economic giant.
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post Oct 24 2009, 12:42 PM

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Cannot wait into Monday on how the market react to Budget 2010 - Budget for the people. blush.gif
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post Oct 27 2009, 04:06 PM

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QUOTE(Jutawan @ Oct 24 2009, 12:42 PM)
Cannot wait into Monday on how the market react to Budget 2010 - Budget for the people. blush.gif
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Oh no.... the market does not move a lot, what is happening??? Is this good for Malaysian economy?
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post Oct 28 2009, 11:32 AM

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QUOTE(Jordy @ Oct 27 2009, 09:38 PM)
mars1069,

Well, I won't say that your consultant is not professional enough. Perhaps she's still new, so there is still need for more experience. I always get my clients to set the target rate of return they would be satisfied with, so when the time comes, I will remind them again for their next course of action.

Jutawan,

A good stock market is not supposed to move a lot. I am really thankful that our market is not like America or China. I won't invest in those types of markets. I like a calm market.
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Ohhh... thanks again for the info. Calm market is good rather than volatile market.

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