RM3,000 For A Pair Of Used Levi’s Jeans??
The title is just a gimmick… doesn’t related to anyone dead or alive…

Just curious, how much have you spent THE MOST on a SINGLE ITEM? What was it? Mind sharing?? (Of course your houses & vehicles doesn’t count.. )
Few samples:
Apparel – Jeans, signature design, batik ekslusif (Thursday uniform.. hehe)… RM500??
Electrical appliances - Plasma TV, refrigerator, blu-ray player… RM3000??
Furniture - Dining set, imported mattress, built-in wardrobe… RM2000??
Gadget - Laptop, DSLR, mobile phone, game console… RM2000??
Hobby & Interest - Stamp, toy, other collector’s item, football match ticket … RM500??
Jewelry - Necklace, earrings, bangles, my precious… RM1000??
Others… RM???
I personnally never spend more than RM2400 on a single item.. until today.. hmmm.. and my top 3 are:
1. Refridgerator (Sharp Plamacluster) – RM2,400
2. Digital camera (Nikon) – RM2,000
3. Sofa set (kedai perabot cina tepi jalan) – RM1,500
I’m doing this mini survey to learn on spending habit.. your thoughts and comments are very much appreciated!
Maybank2u new outlook!
This is the 1st time I notice maybank2u website being fully refurbished since 2003. It does have minor changes recently on the welcome page, but somehow login into the system will lead you to the same old boring interface. It was merely a changing skin! Read here
Just now I visited the site again only to see major overhaul had taken place. Several new features were added. User interface had completely transformed!
The login page is simple and clean with professional look. So simple that I thought it was not fully loaded. The VeriSign logo is also missing. But after having another glanced, I found it at the bottom of the main page.
Here’s the login page.

‘Description of transaction’ is a newly added column, something that had been used for ages in CIMB Clicks. Now m2u adopted it.

‘Reprint receipt’ button were also added. No more problem in getting receipt for old transactions. Claiming phone bills payment from my employer will gonna be much better and easier. Hehe..

I haven’t explored everything on the site yet, but a short tour just now pretty much amazed me. Is this part of Dato’ Abdul Wahid’s transformation agenda?
What’s your net worth?
How devoted are you in improving your net worth? Do you constantly seek means and ways to increase you financial footing? If this isn’t in you radar, you’re missing a massive ingredient in your quest to grasp your 1st million. (I’m talking as if I’m already one.. haha!)
To the rest of the population, well done! You’re on track! Long journey to the millionnaire planet must begin somewhere. Let’s start by discovering our financial strength. Where we stand, is crucial in determining our next destination. So why not treat yourself a financial health checking. Various sites on the net provides free net worth calculator. You can get one here. (courtesy maybank for their easy-to-use tool)
In general rule, our personal net worth could be obtained through one simple equation: assets minus liabilities. In a lay man term, it’s the difference between what we own and what we owe. That’ll give the idea of how much do we actually worth. Could it be 2 cents? Yes it could!! (Just my 2 cents.. haha!).
If you’ve done this before, why not consider giving another attempt. The result might not be the same. It could be better, hopefully, if not worse. All very much depends on your lifestyle and your idea about money. Check & balance need to be done once in a while, right? It’s for your own good after all. I did this once every quarter as adviced by Robert Kiyosaki.
knowing your net worth is not the end, it’s just the beginning..