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post Feb 5 2009, 06:47 AM

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QUOTE(~~5ive~~ @ Feb 5 2009, 01:23 AM)
claim now and offset in future?
or keep the slip to claim and offset together in future?
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Claim now and keep for future easier, else a bit more work to do in the future tongue.gif
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post Feb 5 2009, 11:18 AM

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QUOTE(lklatmy @ Feb 5 2009, 10:10 AM)
I think you have to claim in the same basis year,example dividends received in basis year 2008 must be claimed in your basis year 2008 returns,you can't claim in 2009 or later basis years.
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You still can claim one or two year later, the form got some part to allow you to modify the past year income, but if you are claiming income donkey years back, maybe you have to go IRB... haha...
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post Feb 5 2009, 12:51 PM

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QUOTE(cherroy @ Feb 5 2009, 11:26 AM)
Just to have clarification on this issue, how much the donkey years up to? 7 years? Surely got some limit, otherwise, somebody suddenly come to claim back those 10+ years old story or longer than that.  tongue.gif 
Then headache for them already.
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Be regulation, we are supposed to keep record up to 7 years from the date we were last requested to furbish them to IRB tongue.gif
That's why I suggest to claim as soon as possible, less hassle, less headache tongue.gif
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post Feb 5 2009, 11:00 PM

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QUOTE(fergie1100 @ Feb 5 2009, 09:40 PM)
But how come there r still a lot of companies wic r not applying the single tier system (ex: the recent final div by PBBANK)  hmm.gif
- Can a student register as a tax payer too?
- Another Q is, let's say i received my final div on Mar 09 but i'd submitted my BE form on Feb 09... so does it mean that i need to declare the final div next yr (even though the final div is frm financial yr 08)?  unsure.gif
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So long the company accumulate a lot of S44 tax credit in previous years, they can distribute imputation dividend until exhaust of credit.

Technically yes.
You received in March 09, then should declare in 10, cannot declare in 09.
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QUOTE(MeowZ @ Feb 16 2009, 07:42 PM)
Hi guys, I wanna ask about dividends. I read on the newspapers about the dividends, say for example company XYZ announced dividends on
January 1
Date ex date is February 1
to those registered by February 7
to be paid on March 1.

If the dividend is 1cent and I have 1000 lots (rm10.00) does that mean that even if i bought it JUST BEFORE February 1 will surely get the RM10?
no matter the difference between a person buying it 10 months or 10 days the person before ex date he will get the dividend regardless?
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post Feb 17 2009, 08:52 AM

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QUOTE(MeowZ @ Feb 17 2009, 08:49 AM)
Really really ah? I mean, some would say too good to be true, some would say there would be a catch to it...is there somewhere in KLSE guidelines referring to this?
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That's rules of the game, everywhere also same (as far as I know).
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QUOTE(segaraga @ Feb 18 2009, 12:49 PM)
anyone here using SJSEC.com...I'm using this one and still new to this share thing..I plan to buy MBSB and currently at 0.78, how do i need to prepare if i want to buy only 5 lots? Thanks in advance
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Never used, not sure.
But prepare for 500*0.78 + 42 = RM432 should be enough. (Took worse case brokerage of RM40).
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QUOTE(ooyah98 @ Feb 26 2009, 04:52 PM)
Hi all
Please help me to understanding what is capital repayment & its affect on the company or share price?
e.g. TM announced capital repayment of 98sens yesterday. This is a lot of money but how come the share price go up less than the amount e.g. up from RM3.28 to RM3.54, 26sens only.
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Capital repayment means company pay back capital to shareholder, because got excess capital etc.
The price not necessarily going up after the announcement (but they always did tongue.gif ), the rationale being, even if the company not doing capital repayment, the money was kept in the company as well (safeguard by the company). The amount announced was not extra money they had earn but part of the money they already sit on top of it, so the hike should never match the quantum announced (if they did, then too bad, there are something called goreng). tongue.gif
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QUOTE(kongps82 @ Mar 9 2009, 07:26 PM)
I am wandering how the dividend been calculated? For example, we said that company is giving 3% for the dividend payouts. How much will that be actually? I am understand for the 30 sen per share will be basically like for 100 share, the payout will be RM30.
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Your question itself is not clear. Generally, if company declare 3% dividend payout, that's compare to the market price of the share, but seldom we see company benchmark dividend to market price of their share, at least in Malaysia.
That will be RM30 if their par value per share is RM1.
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QUOTE(stupidbump @ Mar 14 2009, 02:24 AM)
WTA, i had a heated argument with my GF regarding the calculations of ROI%.

Eg: How do u get the ROI, if my initial sum was RM20000 and within 9months, the DY i received was RM1916.69.

is it (1916.69/20000)*100*9/12 ?
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Think it should be (1916.69/20000)*100*12/9.
But you have to take into consideration of fair value change if you really want a accurate one.
Just my 2 cent.
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QUOTE(Soulsareworthless @ Mar 24 2009, 11:07 PM)
Got a totally noob question, when you sell your shares do you pay the same brokerage fees as when you bought them? Do you need to pay the stamping and clearing fees as well?
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post Mar 27 2009, 06:41 AM

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QUOTE(zion @ Mar 26 2009, 10:43 PM)
sorry for a pretty silly question  tongue.gif
i just realised that for my Public Bank Nominee account, the divident i received is less than what is stated on the Original Slip they sent me (the one used for Income Tax??)

for example,
On 24/10/2008 Public Bank (Nominees) received dividend of Interim 3 cents minus 26% tax.. since i have 600 units, then from the Original Slip i received,

Gross Dividend - 18.00
Less Tax          -  4.68
Net Divident    -  13.32

but in my Current Account statement that Public Bank sent me, only RM 10.40 is deposited. any idea?

also, since i need to do tax filing soon... i need to declare the dividend income.. so which do i declare? RM 18 or RM 10.40?
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They charge you fee mah.
RM18.
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post Apr 14 2009, 11:31 AM

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QUOTE(YuNGSeNG @ Apr 14 2009, 09:34 AM)
Just asking, what is the meaning of "target price" ? The price during time to buy or time to sell ?
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if positive comment like buy, then sell price.
if negative comment like sell, then buy price. tongue.gif
more or less, because the thing keep changing...
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QUOTE(SKY 1809 @ Apr 14 2009, 11:53 AM)
Very confusing . Sounds like MBA lecturer hmm.gif
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Haha... sometime things mean to be confusing...
If brokerage initiate a buy call with a tp of $5, it means fair value is at $5 and the current market price is under value. So they advice customer to buy at current price (e.g. $3), when the price reach $5 and no fresh information that appear, then customer should consider to sell because that's fully valued (customer can choose to keep also, they have to make the decision). and vice versa to sell call. I also don't know am I interpret it correctly or not... haha...
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QUOTE(SKY 1809 @ Apr 14 2009, 12:07 PM)
Sometimes, when brokers issue calls to buy, i just wait for 6 months or so, to buy at cheaper prices.

I find it safer that way.

Just my own DIY method.
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Hehe... their valuation also based on model one, I just take as reference, I never believe them... haha...
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QUOTE(SKY 1809 @ Apr 14 2009, 01:12 PM)
A lot of things in this world are basing on mere assumptions.

Even in accounting, it always assumes the co should be able to operate on Going Concern Basis, the rests are true.

But if the Governments worldwide do not support, then there is a big question mark over the problem of " going concern"

But if the fact that certain reports help you to make money, why not take the advantage of them ?

The brokers pay these analysts highly, there must a reason for it. biggrin.gif
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I think only top brokerage have highly rated analyst (I took reference from them). Some small one only hire kucing kurau... read already also don't know want to laugh or want to cry... just personal opinion only, no means to offend anyone...
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QUOTE(SKY 1809 @ Apr 14 2009, 01:33 PM)
My trading system has all my shares porfolio under the "portfolio management " button or something sounds like that.

Normally You need to sign a form to agree and pass back to the broker.


Added on April 14, 2009, 1:36 pm

I guess you are making good money from Singapore share trading.

KL people is lacking knowledge on this area.

Perhaps you can start a thread to teach us. biggrin.gif
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No, I ain't, let go too early now regret till no end... feel like banging my head against the wall... cry.gif
And I am no master on that also, just know how to criticize... blush.gif

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QUOTE(mmusang @ Apr 14 2009, 01:45 PM)
never heard of kucing kurau..
u mean kucing kurap? smile.gif
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QUOTE(xuzen @ Apr 16 2009, 01:06 PM)
Dear Cikgu-cikgu,

I wish to know what the following term mean:

i) Hold
Keep & x fingers.
ii) Trading Buy
Buy fast if you want, after bought, shoot on sight.
iii) Neutral
Maintain and close 2 eyes.
iv) Overweight
Buy more than average.
v) Underweight
Sell more than average.
Thanks

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QUOTE(xuzen @ Apr 16 2009, 01:28 PM)
ii) Trading Buy
Buy fast if you want, after bought, shoot on sight.

What does shoot on sight mean? Sorry... I do not understand. blush.gif

Xuzen
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Let go fast when enter into profit region, because long term prospect no good (or not so good). tongue.gif

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