
I came from a family that did not well manage personal finance. When I was young, my parent always struggle with managing personal finance. I don’t blame them because they do not have the knowledge to manage personal finance. In fact, they have given me the opportunity to understand how important everyone should know about managing money and personal finance.
Since I graduated, I start to invest my time to learn how to invest and also picking up skills in money management and personal finance.
I spend the last twenty years growing myself. Now I wish I can transfer my skills to grow others because I have discovered helping other to be successful is not only a great thing to do and it also can lead me to some kind of fulfillment that money cannot buy.
I hope I can share my pieces of knowledge, experiences and inspire more people not only financially literate but also successful in their life. In short, I want to impact and inspire people’s life. This is the purpose of creating this website.
My name is Chong Wei. I am an Information Technology graduate from Monash University, Melbourne. I also completed my Certified Financial Planner (CFP) in May 2006. Being an entrepreneur and I own an agency with a group of unit trust consultants providing unit trust investment and personal financial services. I have been in the Unit Trust industry for 20 years.
Read My Selected Articles
6 Steps To Enhance Your Retirement Planning
Planning our retirement requires the right strategy so that we can achieve our goal faster. These 6 simple steps to enhance Retirement Planning will help to speed up the process of achieving the retirement goal.
3 Steps To Boost Your Income
Malaysian is barely making enough to survive for their monthly expenses. 3 simple steps to boost your income.
Passive Income
Being depending on a single income now a day may not be sufficient. Learn how to create second sources of income and automate it so that you can save up your time for the things that you want to do that you usually don’t have time to do.
5 Important Elements Of Emergency Fund
An emergency fund is a spare cash needed during financial distress. It improves financial security during unexpected expenses such as illness or sudden unemployment. Preparing an emergency fund is like preparing an umbrella before it is rain.
20 Ways To Cut Your Expenses Without Compromise Your Lifestyle
Reducing spending is the beginning step of financial planning. By reducing our spending, we will eventually have extra money to pay off debts earlier or have extra money to invest.
5 Ways Bank Negara Cuts Interest Rate Could Impact You
Bank Negara Malaysia has revised the OPR rate to lower. How would this impact your personal finance.