Tuesday 7 April 2015

How to manage your finance efficiently?

April, a challenging month for all Malaysian, as the government had implemented GST 6%.
Sidetrack for a bit, as of today, it has been roughly my 10th month working after my graduation in May 2014. I hesitated when the job was being offered to me, it’s timely when I think about it now, I believe things happened for a good or bad reason under God’s grace. I took this job to challenge myself because I would be doing something totally different from what I had studied.
Entering the career world, you should not expect a high paying salary especially if it is your first job. However, it is the beginning of your adulthood and how you learn to manage it.
As for me, I was given a fair salary for a fresh graduate without prior working experience. Working and taking ownership of many things on my own such as paying my rent, bills, food, petrol & etc on my own is a very fulfilling experience. To earn your hard earn money and spend as you like.
In the first 6 months of working, I went overseas twice; Perth, Australia in June and South Korea in September, not to brag about it, but it involves a lot of money. Praise God, I was given 10% increment after joining the company for six months. I do think the increment is a reason for me to save more, right?
So how to manage your fund with the little you have left? To be honest, I spend all of my income from the 1st 6 months of working. Bummer right? If you can avoid spending money, please do so. Money doesn’t grow on trees children, plus try not burden your parents too.
In 2015, my resolution is to SAVE MONEY as the 10% increment has encouraged me.
My “honeymoon period” has ended, it’s time to do some serious saving. You know what? I planned to go back to South Korea again in October & to add on, a new phone early next year. So how am I going to save?
Here’s some basic step to save money efficiently:
Rule of thumb: “Never spend more than what you can afford!” Live & breathe with this concept, you’ll have a sustainable future, I guarantee or at least have enough money in your bank account till end of the month.
Step 1: Budget your flow of income
List down all the items you spent on, for example rent, utility bills, eating out, petrol, toll, internet bills, credit card bills & etc. Estimated in the maximum on how much you will use in each category, then minus the amount you earned each month, whether it was a deficit or surplus, you must do some changes to change it into a surplus rather than a 0.
Step 2: Open a separate saving account
“Out of sight so out of mind” theory? Opening a separate account will really help you from overspending. Set aside a realistic amount to save, as I had mentioned before, I’ll be putting aside an amount for a trip and a phone. So that amount will be in a separate account, so I won’t touch it till it reaches maturity (sufficient amount for it, estimate your trip expenses & the item you plan to buy.)
Step 3: Investment or Fixed Deposit (use your money to make more money)
Let your money work for you too! I’ve been living with my pocket money (monthly salary), so where’s my savings since young? I had placed it in investment or rather a unit trust funds. Of course you have to do research on where to invest your money in, seek professional consultant or an experienced investor (for example, my father). I’m making good money annually. Earning few hundred ringgit per month, not bad right? It’s a substantial amount in a year. Never touch this account as the compounding interest will be affected if you do it. I haven’t touched it for at least 5 years now. It could be savings for your marriage fund or house funds in future. ;)
Step 4: Get rid of your credit card or pay full amount monthly
It is an awesome feeling when you received your 1st plastic. But be cautious of your spending habit, interest rate can go as high as 18% for repayment if you’re paying the minimal amount monthly. I usually pay the bills on my credit card every time I use the card, so that it can tally with the amount of cash I have in hand. I strongly dislike when people owe me money, vice versa. If you can’t succumb the habit of swapping your card every time, I strongly recommend you to terminate your card and use a debit card instead. The reason why I have a credit card is for convenience’s sake like to pump petrol or to use when traveling oversea. My outstanding bill for my credit card is always Rm 0 whenever I get my monthly credit card statement.
Step 5: Discipline and patience.
I must say it takes lot of discipline & patience to see it through, but it will be a fulfilling journey to achieve financial breakthrough. To prevent you from falling into a vicious circle of living from paycheck to paycheck.
There’s about 60 young Malaysians declared bankrupt daily in 2013, I assumed there will be more in 2015.
So, fellow young Malaysians, financial breakthrough isn’t an impossible dream. Let’s do our part to educate and encourage each other to achieve our respective financial goals. Our future determines our children’s future as well. God bless! 

Here’s some photos that were taken in South Korea by me ;) 









Sylvie Leu
Marketing Executive & Optician

Thursday 2 April 2015

Being Vision-ians!

About 8 months ago, thru personal reason I decided to explore a different kind of industry in developing my career - ‘Education’ at a Health Science college. I was super excited that my application when through and I immediately started as a Course Counselor, 3 days after being interviewed.
My task is to advise and recruit Post Graduate & International Students. It is very interesting; thru this position I’ve gained field knowledge and got to know a lot of people at the same time.
Most applicants are from Peninsular Malaysia, India, Myanmar & Bangladesh too. Some of them are doctors (general practitioner) & some are local bachelor degrees holder. Getting to know and being able to assist them on their education plan is the most satisfying part of the job.


I am also exposed to all areas in this field which includes conducting motivational classes, taking on student orientation week, joining college activities & being part of the education fair.

I have wonderful colleagues surrounding me. They have been nothing short of supportive and helpful.
At Vision, the work style is expressed thru an ‘open concept office’, where your managers sit across you, this includes the other departments. We are all situated on the same floor, same area with no dividers – the work culture here allows us to interact with each other closely. This makes anyone easy to approach, and work gets done faster! Of course you never feel alone. It’s like working in a big family :) This keeps us all going, and looking forward for bigger success in future!

Team Work Makes The Dream Work”


Sincerely,
Dora Harun
Executive – International Office/Admin

The Perks of Being A Lecturer

Since I was a little girl, my mother always tell me to be a teacher. Her theory about being a teacher is the security and ample time you will have compare to other professions. Well these days, being an educator is not as easy as people always said.


I landed in Vision College because of my friend, Fahmi. So, here I am 8 months later. Through this period I have learnt a lot.


First day at work
I still remember my first week of teaching, how the students were staring at me and immediately I doubted myself. That was just scary and believe me, I can't feel my stomach even my voice was shaky. Since this is my first teaching experience, my first semester was a bumpy ride. For example, I forgot which week to hand in the exam papers and SAR.

As for the students, they come from vary backgrounds and need different approaches in learning. Most of the time, I need to simplified my lectures and ask them to repeat the points several times. They don't have vast schemata that can relates to what I am teaching. Explaining and teacher-students interaction are very important. For lazy or uninterested students, my solution is simple. It is either I threat them with low mark or scare them that they will fail the subject and end up repeat and pay for it.  

October Intake Preparatory Class
Here at Vision we have a Happy Team which organized extra curricular activities for the students. Master mind for this team is Daniel and helped by others. I am part of this team and here are some of the activities participated by my friends and me.

Explorace with the Preparatory Class at KLCC




  










Indoor Board Games

Psychology Exhibition
By,
Rabi'atul ,
English Lecturer