Sunday, May 27, 2007

Don't burden our kids (in the future)

I came across this article in today's thestar.com.my, it was talking about how malaysians generally are not well prepared financially for retirement. basicly, while many would agree that sound financial planning to face retirement years is important, not many have actually made that effort. (do read on, as this is no usual emo or what-i-did-today or manchester united blog entry =P)

so, do we expect that our children will take on that financial burden for us? i don't think that is very wise simply because, if you look at children as investments, one that will generate some sort of future income for us (and we certainly are thinking that way if we expect them to provide for us), they are really very insecure investments. how certain are we they will turn alrite, enough to provide for us financially? how certain are we that we are good enough to nurture them well such that they wont ditch us? how certain are we that somewhere between now and 35 years from now, nothing screws up? nope, we cant largely depend on them, its too risky and its not right for us to demand so.

a short sidenote here though, while we cant and shudnt really depend on our children in the future, i believe we as children should always try our best to help our parents financially. u c, this is a responsibility for children (like us now) to realize, but not for parents (like us in the future) to impose on.

now, my dad runs a small business at a fish market in JB, and my younger brother (now 20) helps him. although businesses dont have compulsory EPF (KWSP), every month he will put some money for himself, my brother, and also for my mom (not working). now my dad or mom never went to uni to learn finance or things like that, but i think this whole concept of saving early for the future is easily understood, and it makes sense. hence, its really up to everyone to have a lil effort to put aside whatever we can afford for the future.

here is one simple diagram that demonstrates the power of compounding interest, and in short it sez, saving early is better than saving later, even if you plan to save more later.

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(i dont know why the name 'Michael' and 'Terrence')

now, you dont need to understand the maths behind this (although its actually not difficult if you want to) but i can assure you thats the truth. insightful?

then, there is the classic question of - 'will the money be enough?'. now, thats widely discussed in the article on the star and it demonstrates that: depending solely on EPF(KWSP) will not provide enough, given the price inflation expectations and how much we get in return from the savings. how to get about this? well, generally, few suggestions would be - save more (than what's compulsory under EPF) or invest, on top of EPF, in other instruments.

however, it is understandable that sometimes its very difficult, given that wage is not high, and we have other commitments too. but think this way, is it really not enough or are we spending more than we should (like, x ukur baju di badan sendiri). for example, maybe if we buy a car, we should consider, can we really afford this car? and some people say they can afford them because its within their budget, given their income. but did that budget include savings? "oh i'll save later" - behold, the trap.

yes, there are those who are unfortunate, where their wages really cant allow for enough savings for the future. i really do think thats where the government should come in with some sort of a safety net. although, i think thats really not easy to implement - easier said than done.

that is pretty much it from me, do read the whole article here (<--click). beware though, i think the article is slightly biased and a lil too conservative. this is simply because in it, its mainly people from the investment banks or insurance speaking, i mean, of coz they want u to use their products. plus, the part about inflation expectations is definitely a lil overstated and conservative (possibly to scare people)- inflation is unlikely to be 6% every year for the next 40 years.

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Not A Good Day...

hmmm....

i woke up today, not wanting to wake up...sigh...

u can probably guess, typical sunny...it has to be something related to manchester united...well, yea...sorta...that, and some other things...but mainly that...(plus trying out crossword puzzle and confirming that im shit)

man u lost the game last nite...the one i have been looking forward to all week and the one i wanted to do something special for...it was all frustrating...the game, the goal, the aftermath...and when i wake up...i juz felt like shit...and its already 430pm...nothing much has helped making my day better...

ok, maybe some might think its a bit too much that all this is because man utd lost last night to chelsea in the f.a. cup final...but think of something meaningful in your life...and think of something bad happening to it...well, its approximately something like that...

ah wtf...those who dont understand wont understand...

damn i wish i had some ppl who feel me rite now to juz help cheer the day a bit...feel down...and nothing this day had helped much...everyone is either busy, or has plans/company...or is doing something i dont feel like doing...

ah wtf...
who cares...

Monday, May 07, 2007

Salute to the Red Army!

Glory Glory Man United...
Glory Glory Man United...
Glory Glory Man United...
and the REDS GO MARCHING ON - ON - ON!




Wow...i woke up today, while still in bed, was already thinking of headlines that i would soon read online ... among them... "Drogba Saves Chelsea" , or "Wenger Furious At Referee", or "United Have To Wait" , or (more possibly) "Arsenal Goal-front Blunder"...

For those who have no idea, to cut it short, last night Arsenal was playing against Chelsea in the EPL, and if Chelsea fails to beat Arsenal (ie, draw or lose), then Man Utd will win the English Premier League for season 06/07...

So, i was in bed and ready for the worst...actually, i was dreaming that i read the news and found out that chelsea won...then i woke up...and i tot...'Hah! It was a dream!'.... then i think i read the news for real, and it was bad news again....just then, i woke up again...and i went 'Damn! another dream?!'....so i got up for real...checked the news...and woooohooooo - chelsea drew with arsenal...and MAN UTD are CHAMPIONS!

Growing up, i was never a soccer fan...in fact, i couldnt understand why em losers would watch a game where you sit for 2 hours and on average you just get 3-4 goals...heck, go watch NBA la!

I think i became a man u fan around 2002/2003...and i wasn't really into it yet when they won the premiership that year...unfortunately, when i was more into it, man utd went through some bad spell, and did not win much...

So, this is the first premierleague victory for my team, that i have actually followed them week in week out, day in day out - yes, i check manutd.com every time i have the chance! Hence, i can claim that i am a part of this historic year, and that this really means a lot...

Well, victory is sweet, especially when thats where your passion is...i missed this feeling...Chicago Bulls gave me this feeling sometime ago, then it was Ferrari F1, and now...Man Utd...

I doubt very much anyone from Man Utd would actually read this but guys over there at Old Trafford, congratulations and thank you! and of coz, to those Man U fans out there who root for this team we claim as ours, you rock! Arsenal, thank you ( =P ) , and yes, the non-believers, try again next time.

So now, the future. We sucked against AC Milan, but i damn hope united will be up for it next year for the Champions League. and of coz, we still have one more trophy to go for...the FA Cup! So, to that i sing....



"Wembley~ Wembley~ We're The Famous Man United and We're Going To Wembley~!"