Saving, investing and the EPF dilemma


MyFPservices Robert Foo says: “Investing comes after you have saved. If you have not saved anything, how will you invest? Investing is trying to increase the savings that you have put aside so that you have enough to be able to bypass the rainy days, and those days will come. When a person goes into negative before his days end, he will be a problem for the country, and other Malaysians, ” Foo says. Despite this, many Malaysians fail to plan.

In the biblical parable of the talents, the master of the house, before setting out on his long journey, gave his three servants five, three and one talent each, with each talent representing a significant amount of money.

On his return, the one given five talents made another five, the one with three now has six. The third returned his single talent to his master.

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