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Guess What Malaysians Spend Most Of Their Salary On?
The Finance Ministry is organising focus group meetings to address the rising cost of living.
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IGOTW: Meet @Zacharyyeoh, The Instagrammer Who Will Make Your Tummy Rumble In 3, 2...
In this week's Instagrammer Of The Week, we got in touch with Zachary Yeoh, an Account and Finance student who fills up his profile with gorgeous pictures of coffee, food and occasional portraits.
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Hackers To Najib: "We Are Not Stupid. If You Think You Can Hide The Truth, You Are Wrong."
On 4 April, Deputy Finance Ministers Ahmad Maslan's website was vandalised by hackers with a complaint letter directed to Prime Minister Najib.
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4 Things You Can Expect To See In Budget 2015
Second Finance Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Husni Hanadzlah reveals four focus Budget 2015 would feature as they prepare for Budget 2015 consultation sessions.
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70-Year-Old Malaysian Killed In Deadly Suicide Bomb And Gun Attack In Afghanistan
Former head of economics in the Finance Ministry Dr V.N. Gnanathurai was among 21 people who were killed in the Kabul suicide attack on 17 January 2014.
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It's Official: GST Will Be Implemented, This Is Why It's Not So Bad:
The Ministry of Finance is expected to introduce a Goods and Services Tax (GST) during the Budget 2014 announcement on 25 October 2013. Talks and analysis about the GST can be confusing. We strip away the big jargons and answer 13 burning questions to help you understand the GST without the headache.
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[INFOGRAPHIC] Is Tertiary Education Only for the Rich?
Has tertiary education become an exclusive privilege only for the rich? According to iMoney.my, Malaysians need to put an average of RM4,652 into a fixed deposit account every year for 18 years if they want to finance a single child through a local university. For overseas destinations, the number could be up to six times the amount!
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15 Ways to Save Money When You Shop at Hypermarkets And More
Are you a Malaysian struggling with finances? Major retailers in the nation have made their Ramadan promotions official in order to help Malaysians stretch the ringgit. Check them out here!
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[VIDEO] Here's A Look At The Healthcare Initiatives Available Under Belanjawan 2023
The Ministry of Health received the second largest allocation of RM36.3 billion.
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