Friday, January 31, 2014

小部落客- 小璇

今年回乡过年,在家乡遇到一位九岁的小女孩。 这个小女孩她的名字叫小璇,很喜欢写作,所以聊了一下之后我建议她将作品上载到谷歌博客 (Google Blogger) 以作收藏。

暂时小璇的文章将会由我上载到我的网页上以和读者分享。当时机成熟时,我将会为她开设自己的谷歌博客户口以及建立一个属于她自己的网页。



2014马年大年初一

今天是年初一,我在关丹庆祝华人新年,我很开心。我爱关丹。当我在庆祝华人新年的时候有舞师来表演。我在吃饭的时候我有拍照,我拍我妹妹吃饭,我拍我公公和婆婆吃饭。然后晚上,我有去朋友家。我很开心。

小璇部落客

我是小璇,我爸爸教我写Blog. 我妈妈教我很多东西:读书、写字、还有教我做家务。
我妹妹陪我一起玩。我的公公和婆婆照顾我和我妹妹。我的家庭真可爱。
其实我很想考第一名。可是我只考到十八名。我的爱好是写Blog,还有画画。我❤️我的家。

Thursday, January 09, 2014

Singapore vs Malaysia 2

Happy New Year!

But I suppose many of the Malaysian readers are not so happy due to the super-inflation phenomenon that is happening since the end of 2013 (started from November 2013) that may only settle down in end 2014. Then the 6% GST (Government Service Tax) will be introduced in 2015 to give the inflation a vital boost.

I have started to compare Malaysia against Singapore since 2010. During that time, the exchange rate was at MYR2.40 for SGD1.00. A part from exchange rate, I am also comparing the lifestyles and socioeconomic between these two countries.

After 4 years of observation, I made some assumptions as below.

1. The Myth of Malaysia will become another Singapore in year to come
When I was a secondary school student (20 years ago), one of the teacher shared a common view that in year to come, Malaysia will become another Singapore. Similarly, given time, Singapore will progress to be another successful state like Hong Kong.

In my view, the chance of Malaysia in transforming into an advance country is very slim. In fact, over this 20 year, Malaysia is not really progressing but heading backward. On the other hand, Singapore is already on par with Hong Kong in term of competitiveness.

2. Wrong Priority
Malaysia is a very resourceful country, it is very easy to make a living in Malaysia. Due to this advantage, over the years, the government has not really focus on the well being of the people but focusing on closing the gap between the Muslims and non-Muslims as well as between the Malays and the non-Malays.

The government has created the racial tensions over these years. Malaysians has become religions fanatic. Instead of growing the economies, the government creates and implements restrictions to the non Malays enterprises. For example, certain business licenses and government contracts is only applicable by enterprises own by the Malay.

Efforts is wasted in focusing on racial competitions instead of growing the nation.

3. Devaluation of Ringgit Malaysia against Singapore Dollar
Over the years, Ringgit Malaysia has depreciated against Singapore from MYR1.00:SGD1.00 to MYR2.60:SGD1:00 as of today.

Malaysia Government has recorded more than 15 years of deficit budget since 1999 till 2013. The government is cutting subsidy on electricity, petrol, sugar and other necessities to keep the deficit at the low level. GST is the last card of government in turning around the situations.



I am not convinced that the such measurement is able to make the situations better in near term. But one thing for sure is Malaysians is going to suffer over the super inflation rally.

4. Crimes, Corruptions & Poor Public Transportation System is also the major drawback when comparing Malaysia against Singapore


5 Malaysia is heaven for retirees

If you are not an employee, Malaysia beat Singapore flat in term of place to stay.
Kuala Lumpur has terrible traffic jams, but it happens on peak hours only (7:30-9:00am & 5:00-7:30pm).
Metropolis like Kuala Lumpur is a world class city comparable to Singapore in term of city shopping, medical as well as variety of foods but at much lower cost. And it is much affordable for one to own an apartment and a car in Malaysia than Singapore. It is possible for a middle class to own a landed house in Selangor or Kuala Lumpur, but it is almost impossible to do the same in Singapore.

Not forgetting Malaysia is a much bigger country compare to Singapore with many tourism destinations and attractions.
Malaysia is definitely a heaven for live, play, relax & enjoy.

After weighing all the pros and cons between Malaysia and Singapore,  I have decided to settle down in Malaysia even though I still need to work. But, I will plan to invest a portion of my wealth in Singapore to hedge against the inflation and the continue devaluation of Ringgit Malaysia.

This is my plan, what about yours?


Related posts:
1. Malaysia vs. Singapore
2. Singapore Dollar (SGD) vs. Malaysia Ringgit (MYR)
   

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