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 How much should a guy earns per month?, When they reach 30

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post May 15 2008, 01:58 PM

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QUOTE(bysquashy @ May 15 2008, 01:37 PM)
Erm.......... not sure wor. Never monitor, but at least RM5K/mth
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That's very nice rclxms.gif What do you do with your savings? Investments?
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QUOTE(yenx @ Mar 19 2008, 02:02 PM)
be realistic.
5k at the age of 30 is considered good.
7k ? u gotta be real good.
above 10k at the age of 30?
u gotta be f***ing good at what u are specialized in.

different level of salary, gives u a different kind of lifestyle.
if u are earning 10k but u are spending 12-15k, u are laying urself in deep sheit.
if u are earning 5k but u are living the lifestyle of 3k, u can save 2k every month. impossible ? well, i would say its all about the determination.
and yea, talking bout saving up 40% of our gross salary is indeed a real pain in the butt.  sweat.gif
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Now, at least someone here can speak sensibly here.
above 10k at the age of 30?
u gotta be f***ing good at what u are specialized in. (Gigolo as profession)
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post May 15 2008, 03:59 PM

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haha no lah for me so rare msian can get rm10k for age 30 yrs old.


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post May 15 2008, 04:27 PM

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Can't believe the poll result here.

If a guy were successful, his pay should be more than 10k per month. Even a normal fresh graduate his pay is about 3k in Malaysia.

By the way, what matter most is how much you save from your pay.smile.gif
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post May 15 2008, 10:47 PM

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QUOTE(vkeong @ May 15 2008, 01:58 PM)
That's very nice  rclxms.gif What do you do with your savings? Investments?
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Planning to buy a place of my own. Was suppose to share it with someone special.........
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post May 16 2008, 02:52 AM

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Haha

I used to have a dream
Before 21st get RM10k.

Venture into stocks,follow my dad purchase this and that.

Oh well... took me quite a while to reach RM10k

But at least

Having a target is a good thing

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QUOTE(Larrylow @ May 15 2008, 04:27 PM)
Can't believe the poll result here.

If a guy were successful, his pay should be more than 10k per month. Even a normal fresh graduate his pay is about 3k in Malaysia.

By the way, what matter most is how much you save from your pay.smile.gif
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NORMAL for fresh grad to get around 3k in msia??? I am very doubt bout this... mayb u hv lot of friends getting this paid, but this is not the average....
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post May 16 2008, 09:29 PM

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erm, fresh grad pay around 2.2-2.5k. so 3k for some grads like pharmacy, engineering is quite normal
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post May 16 2008, 10:00 PM

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QUOTE(booty @ May 16 2008, 09:52 PM)
it is amazing how ppl in here can grab figures out of thin air and make baseless assumptions...
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its very amazing indeed. smile.gif I really speechless for what some of the forumers said.
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post May 16 2008, 11:38 PM

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I'm 28 in property line, now making more than 10k a month. Why is it not possible to earn 10k before 30? You need to be in right line and right time. Fresh grads tends to be very proud of themselves with degree/master, bt the real working life is totally different scenario, do not demand too much when you know nothing. I started to invest in properties since 2yrs ago, but i'm thinking to cash in while waiting for recession to hunt for some good buys to create my wealth.
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y would u all consider money as first priority??
if he hv lots of money but he juz dosen't treat u nice would u want him ??


Added on May 17, 2008, 12:36 amwat bout ppl who earning 2k per month??


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QUOTE(avenger @ May 16 2008, 10:00 PM)
its very amazing indeed. smile.gif I really speechless for what some of the forumers said.
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agree.... some of them just simply put any figure that they "heard" frm friend or make their own assumption.... then when other forumer come and read their post,they just blindly believe it without doing any study....

rm3k for fresh grad is absolutely not easy to get in engineering field, the range is rm1800-rm3500.... but average is within rm2000 to rm2500
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post May 19 2008, 11:03 AM

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First of all, the problem here is that the yardstick used is "monthly". In many parts of the world, income is measured annually.

If measured monthly, I could say my salary when I was 23 was around 4k++. But a year later this dropped to 3k+. This is due to the fact that when you measure income by month, it fluctuates a lot. Naturally, those on commission/self-income/claims in the right industry at the right time will look like they're earning similar to senior managers in MNC's.

But when recession hits, or business hits slow times, even a construction worker can earn more than him. But that's when they don't tell you, becoz want to save face. The only inkling is when they find excuses not to eat at posh restaurants or downgrade from Accord to Saga.

Back to the question. How much should a 30yr old guy earn from a FIXED INCOME? I would say, if you're 28 female it should vary from -20% to above your income, depending on your standards.

What's more important is work exp. Coz even if he's not earning much now, when he changes jobs his salary can increase by 50% or more. So pls value a guy based on his capability, not his paycheck.

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post May 21 2008, 03:41 PM

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Monthly income, 150k sounds good. That comes out to somewhere around 12k a month.


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QUOTE(prozac @ May 19 2008, 11:03 AM)
First of all, the problem here is that the yardstick used is "monthly". In many parts of the world, income is measured annually.

If measured monthly, I could say my salary when I was 23 was around 4k++. But a year later this dropped to 3k+. This is due to the fact that when you measure income by month, it fluctuates a lot. Naturally, those on commission/self-income/claims in the right industry at the right time will look like they're earning similar to senior managers in MNC's.

But when recession hits, or business hits slow times, even a construction worker can earn more than him. But that's when they don't tell you, becoz want to save face. The only inkling is when they find excuses not to eat at posh restaurants or downgrade from Accord to Saga.

Back to the question. How much should a 30yr old guy earn from a FIXED INCOME? I would say, if you're 28 female it should vary from -20% to above your income, depending on your standards.

What's more important is work exp. Coz even if he's not earning much now, when he changes jobs his salary can increase by 50% or more. So pls value a guy based on his capability, not his paycheck.
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agree with u bro
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Added on May 21, 2008, 9:16 pmnow im 21..working in fitness line..wen i was 18, i earn rm 3k++...just age 18,i can own a car...til now im 21, salary bout 4k++ per month...even 4k ++ seem alot..but it like not enough..due with alot of commitment..house,car,and family.. lolz... but love fitness indrustry a lot..


Added on May 21, 2008, 9:49 pmFirst of all, the problem here is that the yardstick used is "monthly". In many parts of the world, income is measured annually.

If measured monthly, I could say my salary when I was 23 was around 4k++. But a year later this dropped to 3k+. This is due to the fact that when you measure income by month, it fluctuates a lot. Naturally, those on commission/self-income/claims in the right industry at the right time will look like they're earning similar to senior managers in MNC's.

But when recession hits, or business hits slow times, even a construction worker can earn more than him. But that's when they don't tell you, becoz want to save face. The only inkling is when they find excuses not to eat at posh restaurants or downgrade from Accord to Saga.

Back to the question. How much should a 30yr old guy earn from a FIXED INCOME? I would say, if you're 28 female it should vary from -20% to above your income, depending on your standards.

What's more important is work exp. Coz even if he's not earning much now, when he changes jobs his salary can increase by 50% or more. So pls value a guy based on his capability, not his paycheck.


agree wit u lolz....paycheck jz de figure..important itz ur capability..

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Hi guys! I'm back! Missing in action just to sort out something wif bf... and finally we came out wif a mutual agreement.

We r planning to get a hse end of next yr(500k/600k depends on his promotion salary increment), I'll pay 100k as down payment, whereas he'll prepare wedding funds + furniture + minor renovation... He'll continue to settle hse repayment every mth, my saving will be served as emergency funds smile.gif hehe roughly like tat lar

I belif some of u guys must be missunderstood me as a money minded gal, just dreaming to get a rich husband and then fully rely on him after married. Creating this poll is just based on a very simple reason, I wanna know the average biggrin.gif thanks for all of u giving me meaningful comments, will end this poll soon... My next poll will be... hmmm:hmm:, how much do we need to buy furniture + minor renovation for a moved in condition double storey terrace hse? or how much do we need for wedding(includes honeymoon+photo session+catering buffet dinner)? let's c... tongue.gif

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QUOTE(Greybear @ May 21 2008, 10:50 PM)
Hi guys! I'm back! Missing in action just to sort out something wif bf... and finally we came out wif a mutual agreement.

We r planning to get a hse end of next yr(500k/600k depends on his promotion salary increment), I'll pay 100k as down payment, whereas he'll prepare wedding funds + furniture + minor renovation... He'll continue to settle hse repayment every mth, my saving will be served as emergency funds smile.gif hehe roughly like tat lar

I belif some of u guys must be missunderstood me as a money minded gal, just dreaming to get a rich husband and then fully rely on him after married. Creating this poll is just based on a very simple reason, I wanna know the average biggrin.gif thanks for all of u giving me meaningful comments, will end this poll soon... My next poll will be... hmmm:hmm:, how much do we need to buy furniture + minor renovation for a moved in condition double storey terrace hse? or how much do we need for wedding(includes honeymoon+photo session+catering buffet dinner)? let's c... tongue.gif
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you might think you are not, but you are a money-minded gal. everytime u mentioned about ur bf, sure got words of promotion, income, salary. smile.gif
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QUOTE(avenger @ May 21 2008, 11:39 PM)
you might think you are not, but you are a money-minded gal. everytime u mentioned about ur bf, sure got words of promotion, income, salary. smile.gif
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I'm just telling the truth acd what he has told me wat. Does is matter with money-minded? shakehead.gif If I'm, I won't commit myself by paying 100k as downpayment next yr, but just wait there for him to feed me with luxuries mad.gif sad u comment me tat way... shocking.gif

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QUOTE(avenger @ May 21 2008, 11:39 PM)
you might think you are not, but you are a money-minded gal. everytime u mentioned about ur bf, sure got words of promotion, income, salary. smile.gif
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I agree...

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hmm tot of sharing wif u guys after he got it next yr, but the situation now seems like unfavorable to me, since many of u still thinking tat I'm money minded... sad.gif really wonder y guys think like tat, envy?

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