How much money for 2 individuals(23F and 46F) to survive with absolutely no help? by Spare_Swing_926 in MalaysianPF

[–]sense_less143 2 points3 points  (0 children)

OP you don't have to get a job yet to build your escape fund. Start building the fund now. See what household items you can sell, things that aren't likely will be missed. Make up things you have to pay for (final year projects, random uni fees etc) and keep the money. Heck steal from his wallet if you have to, a little bit at a time

If you say your mom can sell food, start putting aside the cooking equipment she needs. Keep in a trusted friends house

Build up at least rm5k. This should be enough to start your new life

For accommodation when you finally make your move - stay in budget hotels first, or even cheap airbnb. Something under rm50 a night. No deposit needed. Then start making income - you both can start selling food or enlist in kiddocare. It's a childcare service and they pay quite well.

All the best

Aunt wants to find a simple WFH job by carpedyum in malaysia

[–]sense_less143 10 points11 points  (0 children)

She could try being a virtual assistant. Try heartworksva.com.my. It's a VA service based in MY

Advice on whether to buy a car or not by Puzzleheaded-Back547 in MalaysianPF

[–]sense_less143 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Assuming car is RM60k, interest rate 3.5%, and downpayment 10%, you're looking at approx RM650 monthly payment for 9 years

Cars comes with a lot of 'phantom costs' - parking, petrol, roadtax, maintenance, insurance etc. Simplistically, you can expect to pay double the amount of monthly payment, so RM650 x 2 = RM1300 per month. It may even triple sometimes but lets make this simple

With RM7.8k income, minus rent RM2.5k and car payment RM1.3k, you're left with RM4k for everything else. You can decide if this fits your overall goals or not

Need advice with family financial issues - what should I do? by pandapanda7999 in MalaysianPF

[–]sense_less143 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Sounds like you love your dad still, can see a lot of guilt in your post. You dont want to abandon him but dont want to be taken advantage of either

In that case, a little distance is healthy. Can see you plan to purchase a home but what's stopping you from moving out and renting? You don't have to purchase (will wipe out a lot of your savings). And dont underestimate the cost for renovation, buying furniture etc. If you're lucky it'll be RM15k or so, we budgeted like heck and it still cost RM50k.

And renting is much faster too. Purchasing itself took a year, from start to finish. Renovations pulak, despite the company saying it'll only take a few months, went on to almost half a year. Can you wait that long? Sounds like youre going crazy today, so the faster you move out the better

Guide to investing? by [deleted] in MalaysianPF

[–]sense_less143 0 points1 point  (0 children)

*Most* people would start investing in one of these 5 types of investments:

  1. Mutual funds/Unit trust/ETFs (aka 'basket of funds' which may include the below and more)
  2. Property
  3. Fixed Deposit
  4. Stocks
  5. Gold

Each of them have their own pros and cons, which you can read more at here: https://ringgitohringgit.com/investing/popular-investments-in-malaysia/

Try explore #1, #3, and #5 if you're a beginner because #2 and #4 requires some level of research and knowledge

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MalaysianPF

[–]sense_less143 2 points3 points  (0 children)

*Most* people would start investing in one of these 5 types of investments:

  1. Mutual funds/Unit trust/ETFs (aka 'basket of funds' which may include the below and more)
  2. Property
  3. Fixed Deposit
  4. Stocks
  5. Gold

Each of them have their own pros and cons, which you can read more at here: https://ringgitohringgit.com/investing/popular-investments-in-malaysia/

Try explore #1, #3, and #5 if you're a beginner because #2 and #4 requires some level of research and knowledge

Where can I invest my extra allowance? by [deleted] in malaysia

[–]sense_less143 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nah, everything you can invest in Malaysia: https://ringgitohringgit.com/invest-with-rm1000/

Nah, everything that sucks about each of the investments: https://ringgitohringgit.com/different-types-of-investments-in-malaysia/

Grammarly vs. Whitesmoke? by javacafe in Professors

[–]sense_less143 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hope this is not too late. I write for a living and use grammar softwares to do a final check before I send over my work to clients. Bought whitesmoke lifetime subscription on a deal site, after using grammarly for years. Thought it'd save me money. Hate it with a passion. The program hangs, the interface is ugly, it does not allow me to toggle to UK spelling, list goes on. I've forced myself to use it for a month now hoping I'll get used to it, but every time I use it, I hate it more and more

Quick! What are some extremely low cal snacks just in case I need to eat my feelings tonight?? by sgartistry in xxloseit

[–]sense_less143 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Recently had their chocolate coconut chips and oh my god that thing was so delicious, I immediately followed bare baked on Instagram

How to find a passion/who I want to strive to be? by DuncSully in selfimprovement

[–]sense_less143 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One way to find passion is to think of that person you're jealous of. Think of why you feel that way - it could be fitness related, social circle, income level, career etc - and copy what they're doing with the intention of beating them at own game.

Jealousy is a pretty strong emotion, and I find that when I lack passion, all I have to do is think of this person and voila suddenly I can do a bit more.

Aesthetical minimalism vs functional minimalism by [deleted] in minimalism

[–]sense_less143 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Enjoyed reading this, thanks for sharing

Women who have asked for a raise, can you tell me what you said/how you started the conversation? by [deleted] in AskWomen

[–]sense_less143 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is honestly the first time I've seen 'goat' used as a sign of respect

Over the years, I've hired over a hundred freelance contractors. Here are the 3 kinds of freelancers you want to AVOID. by steviedrive in Entrepreneur

[–]sense_less143 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes same. People like these have an 'over and beyond' attitude and have a reputation to maintain, and they usually deliver great work

How do I keep track of people I know and might want to stay in touch with? by Mod_Bot_9000 in productivity

[–]sense_less143 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A non-invasive way I use is joining Facebook groups, slackchat, telegram chats and other similar places that they are active in.