Now there is a new program for you to sign up and get paid just to read emails, play games, take surveys and shop online. The banner is below if you are interested. This could be a win-win situation where you can surf and do all the things that you love while getting paid - regardless of the amount.
As this is still new, I am checking out more to see if it really pays and will sign up by clicking on the banner above to proceed with my registration. And if I earn money and manage to cash out, I will blog about it later on in this site. There is no harm trying and you've got nothing to lose but everything to gain. Just my 2 cents opinion!
Thursday, July 22, 2010
It feels so good to be able to earn and save money
This post is about my random thoughts and musings about my experience to work at home and being able to earn and save money at the same time. I am now living my dream job of working in a home office complete with a fax machine, laptop, desktop, LCD monitor, all multi-purpose printer with scanner and copier, and a digital camera. So effectively, my home office is equipped with all the hardware and software for me to work comfortably in my room downstairs.
No longer do I have to commute to office or get stuck in nasty snarling traffic jams. Each month, I make it a point to save more than I spend for my retirement down the road. I am currently working as an IT executive for a sports surfacing company that is small but dynamic like Air Asia - making sports affordable for everyone. And I am thankful for my blessings.
No longer do I have to commute to office or get stuck in nasty snarling traffic jams. Each month, I make it a point to save more than I spend for my retirement down the road. I am currently working as an IT executive for a sports surfacing company that is small but dynamic like Air Asia - making sports affordable for everyone. And I am thankful for my blessings.
Monday, July 12, 2010
Starting Fresh in Washington State
Thanks to guest blogger Lydia Kalman for the post.
A few months ago my boss approached me about taking a sales job in Washington. It meant moving halfway across the country, but it was also a chance to start fresh. She offered me a couple of days to think about it, but the truth was I knew the moment she made the offer that it was the right move for me. I've been living in St. Louis for several years and since my family is in California, there was nothing keeping me there. The truth is that when I graduated with my B.S.B.A. from the John Cook School of Business at SLU, I landed a job near the campus and I stayed because it was comfortable.
After 5 years, however, I was ready for a change. The fact that my work was willing to pay for my relocation costs was just a bonus. So my dog Haleigh, a shelter dog whom I adopted after Katrina, and I got in my car and drove to Washington. While waiting for my belongings to arrive, I did a lot of painting and I signed up for home security service. Being the new girl in town, I felt safer knowing Haleigh and the security company have my back. Well, tomorrow is my first day at the new position and I'm both nervous and excited. Wish me luck.
A few months ago my boss approached me about taking a sales job in Washington. It meant moving halfway across the country, but it was also a chance to start fresh. She offered me a couple of days to think about it, but the truth was I knew the moment she made the offer that it was the right move for me. I've been living in St. Louis for several years and since my family is in California, there was nothing keeping me there. The truth is that when I graduated with my B.S.B.A. from the John Cook School of Business at SLU, I landed a job near the campus and I stayed because it was comfortable.
After 5 years, however, I was ready for a change. The fact that my work was willing to pay for my relocation costs was just a bonus. So my dog Haleigh, a shelter dog whom I adopted after Katrina, and I got in my car and drove to Washington. While waiting for my belongings to arrive, I did a lot of painting and I signed up for home security service. Being the new girl in town, I felt safer knowing Haleigh and the security company have my back. Well, tomorrow is my first day at the new position and I'm both nervous and excited. Wish me luck.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Going to KL in a short while
I will be going to KL in a short while this afternoon. Hence I have to quickly finish this post before I scoot off, take a bath and pack my bags to KL. I also need to bring the laptop along to continue working there and to check enquiries. Most likely, I will be staying there for a few days in the rented apartment that is barely furnished. But I am used to travelling at last minute's notice for the past several years. Initially I used to take a coach down to KL and then hitch a cab to the hotel. Now, as we are more established, my colleague will drive us down to the rented apartment in Subang Jaya. Wish me journey mercies.
Friday, July 2, 2010
Got more than RM1k from interests of my Government Bonds
Government bonds are also known as Treasury bills. The interests that you earn from government bonds are known as coupons. Yesterday, I received more than RM1k that was banked into my Public Bank account for the coupons that I received from my 3 government bonds, namely Sukuk, 1 Malaysia and another government bond of which I have forgotten the name. The coupon rate is 5% and paid either monthly or quarterly. Treasury bills pay more than the standard Fixed Deposits in banks. Hence, it is a wise move to buy some government bonds to get better returns for your income. Make your money work for you and not the other way around.
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Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Gold Investment for Retirement
I am thinking of investing in shares but with a full time job, I just don’t have the time to keep track of the share market movements or check out blogs and news daily on events that might affect the prices. Professional stock investors analyse the volume spread, technical analysis, fundamental analysis, Elliot Wave, etc. To have a good peace of mind, I decided to buy government bonds and investing in gold by opening a Gold Investment Account (GIA) through Public Bank. I may earn less, but at least I don’t have the headache to keep track of the stock movements every moment of my life.
My wealthy uncle in Singapore also buy gold coins and give out to us during festive occasions like Chinese New Year. Now I have a small collection of gold jewellery and a gold coin - all collected since I was small. Gold is a good hedge against inflation which is about 4% per year. And for the last 10 years, the price of gold has been increasing steadily from only RM20 a gram in 1970s to over RM120 a gram now. So for those who have invested in gold, would have made a handsome profit now.
My wealthy uncle in Singapore also buy gold coins and give out to us during festive occasions like Chinese New Year. Now I have a small collection of gold jewellery and a gold coin - all collected since I was small. Gold is a good hedge against inflation which is about 4% per year. And for the last 10 years, the price of gold has been increasing steadily from only RM20 a gram in 1970s to over RM120 a gram now. So for those who have invested in gold, would have made a handsome profit now.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Working from Home
I thank God every day for my blessings to work at home while getting an income every month. I don't have to commute to work, dress up or get stuck in nasty traffic jams. Hence I work in my pajamas. It has been like this for the last 6 years where I wake up to have breakfast and then off to switch on the computer and log into the internet to check emails on a daily basis. Whenever I need a break from work, I just go upstairs to take a short nap and then continue to work again. My job responsibilities include calculating prices for sports quotations, entering financial data to MS Excel worksheet, emailing brochures to potential clients and printing out enquiries for my boss to reply.
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