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Journey to Become Financially Independent

An independent personal finance blog to share my life experiences during the journey to become financially independent and to achieve financial...
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How to Read Candlestick Chart?

How to Read Candlestick Chart?

Journey to Become Financially Independent ― Stock charts are usually represented with Candlestick chart to show the stock price at a certain period window. Source: Wikipedia Black candle means the price opened at the high and closed at the low and the white candle is the other way round. So... (more)
 ChampDog ― Posted 13 hours ago
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Will Property Bubble Burst in Penang Island?

Journey to Become Financially Independent ― People talked about property bubble burst in Penang Island 2 years ago. Some said it had already the peak and today the history repeats itself. People is still saying the same thing, the property in Penang Island is already peak and going to burst... (more)
 ChampDog ― Posted on Apr 22nd, 2012
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Paid Stuff May Not Be Useful and Cheap

Journey to Become Financially Independent ― I just feel like want to respond to an article titled “Free Stuff May Not Be Free” by Azizi Ali that I read few weeks ago in the local Personal Money magazine published in Feb 2012. He is a writer, speaker and coach on money matters and a lot of... (more)
 ChampDog ― Posted on Mar 10th, 2012
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Average Salary in Australia by Industry

Journey to Become Financially Independent ― If you’re planning to migrate to Australia especially as a skilled immigrant, the first thing that in mind is what kind of job that you can get there and what is the average salary. Table below shows the average salary in Australia by different... (more)
 ChampDog ― Posted on Feb 12th, 2012
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Why Indonesia is identified as N-11 and G-20?

Journey to Become Financially Independent ― I read this from personal finance magazine and I think it is worth to share it here about Indonesia facts and figures. This probably explains why Indonesia is being selected as part of the N-11 and G-20? In case you do not know, N-11 stands for Next... (more)
 ChampDog ― Posted on Feb 5th, 2012
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How to Deal with Anonymous Call Smartly?

How to Deal with Anonymous Call Smartly?

Journey to Become Financially Independent ― I”m not sure why lately I have been receiving so many anonymous calls either there are from banks, internet providers, or others. They usually call you to sell their promotions and most of the time is “FREE”! :) But the strange thing is most of... (more)
 ChampDog ― Posted on Jan 29th, 2012
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Welcome to 2012, What Are Your Resolutions?

Journey to Become Financially Independent ― Time flies and it has been quite some time I has not blogged about new year post since 2009. I think I should do this now because 2012 could be the last year that I can do this. Who knows the doomsday is true? I don’t want to miss the chance. :) D... (more)
 ChampDog ― Posted on Jan 1st, 2012
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Using Price per Earning (P/E) Ratio to Analyse Stock

Journey to Become Financially Independent ― Price per earning or P/E ratio is another useful financial indicator that you can use to analyse your stocks. It basically tells how many years it takes for you to earn back one share price that you buy. 2 assumptions are being made here for... (more)
 ChampDog ― Posted on Dec 11th, 2011
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Remember to Pay Your Land Tax (Cukai Tanah)

Remember to Pay Your Land Tax (Cukai Tanah)

Journey to Become Financially Independent ― In case you do not know, you need to pay the land tax (cukai tanah) once a year for all the properties that you own in Malaysia. However in some cases, the land office doesn’t have the address information about you so they won’t send you any... (more)
 ChampDog ― Posted on Dec 4th, 2011
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Personal Finance: Tips for Those with Bad Credit

Journey to Become Financially Independent ― This is a guest post by Amanda Clark who is an author who writes guest posts on the topics of business, marketing, credit cards, and personal finance. Additionally, she works for a website that focuses on educating readers about credit cards for bad... (more)
 ChampDog ― Posted on Nov 27th, 2011
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Forgotten Wealth Formula - Have You?

Forgotten Wealth Formula - Have You?

Journey to Become Financially Independent ― It is very funny that I read back my very old post: Health and Wealth and I basically mentioned that although many people aware of the importance of the health, it is still always being forgotten especially in long run. The funny part is this applies... (more)
 ChampDog ― Posted on Nov 7th, 2011
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Using Earning Per Share (EPS) to Analyse Stock

Journey to Become Financially Independent ― When it comes to stock fundamental, the first thing in mind is to look at the macro-perspective of the economy (macro-economy) before you even start looking into each individual stock. 2 things are important to understand this macro-economy are by... (more)
 ChampDog ― Posted on Oct 30th, 2011
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How Paradigm or Work Process is Formed?

How Paradigm or Work Process is Formed?

Journey to Become Financially Independent ― When you are taking new role or joining a new company, you usually are very motivated because you have a lot of things to learn. So you ask around here and there.Unfortunately, you always do not get the answers that you want. Then, slowly you get... (more)
 ChampDog ― Posted on Oct 16th, 2011
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Malaysia 2012 Budget - Nothing Much for Personal Finance

Journey to Become Financially Independent ― It seems to me nothing much from a personal finance perspective. Anyway, let's go through it which I think maybe useful to you personally...(1) Exemption of Import Duty For Hybrid & Electric Cars This is from the previous year and will be... (more)
 ChampDog ― Posted on Oct 9th, 2011
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What Does GDP Growth Mean to You?

What Does GDP Growth Mean to You?

Journey to Become Financially Independent ― GDP stands for Gross Domestic Product. It represents the total value in the respective country currency of all goods and services produced over a specific time period. GDP is calculated will not be discuss here because that is kind of complicated. We... (more)
 ChampDog ― Posted on Oct 7th, 2011