A Financial Planner’s Confession: Can Financial Planning Combat Poverty?

Can Financial Planning Combat Poverty?

There are 405,441 households in Malaysia that are categorised as poor and living below the Poverty Line Income (PLI). These households have only RM2,208 per month (or less) to support the entire family. To make matters worse, according to the World Bank Group, “COVID-19 and its associated economic crisis are reversing hard-won gains against global […]

How to choose the right Financial Advisor for your family

It is very easy to get financial advice, however, one downside of these free online advice is the bypass of important safeguards such as ensuring the person seeking for advice is subject to a detailed financial health check and understanding their current financial position.

Post-Covid19: A New Norm

The fiscal package announcement last night has gotten everyone excited and brought some cheer to the market. But I feel market participants will still have to be very cautious.

My Thoughts As A Generasi Muda

As a Generasi Muda, are we really doomed? Are we really at the mercy of inflation? Are we really the ‘Yang Tertekan’?

Notice

Hi, this is Marshall and I no longer hold the licensed as a financial planner in Malaysia.

However, I am still receiving questions from readers about some of my older contents. Hence, I decide to keep this page Live hoping that my contents can still help the very few of you that still visits my page.

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Marshall