Budget 2019 Malaysia: Looking at the Rakyat’s Suggestions
As we all know, the Belanjawan 2019 website allows citizens of Malaysia to share their suggestions on what the government should consider for specific categories. There have been many different suggestions for the different categories. We put together some of these suggestions to bring up notable suggestions for the budget.
How You Duit? – Christmas Edition
How You Duit? is a recurring feature on CompareHero.my’s blog, where we ask 10 questions on personal finance habits of our fellow Malaysians. This round, we dive into the wallets of our very own Marketing & Content Team.
How You Duit? (Blogger Edition!)
This time we’re going to be featuring FIVE authors from popular financial blogs in Malaysia! Curious about their financial habits, want to peek in their wallets, want to know if they are spenders or savers? Read on!
Shopping Tips: When To Use A Debit Card Or Credit Card?
Many of you have your own preference on which card to use, however, we want you to consider the advantages of both cards so that you can reap the full benefits the next time you shop. Here are some of the pointers we think you should keep in mind when deciding to use either a debit…
The Best Broadband Plans Under RM100
Want to stay connected without causing a major dent to your budget? We’ve sorted out the best broadband plans in Malaysia that are below RM100 for you to enjoy great savings. Find out which broadband plan you can get while sticking to your budget, along with the pros and cons of each plan!
Hybrid/Electric vs Petrol Cars – Which should you get?
Ah yes, the age-old question of which type of car to get; Petrol or Hybrid/Electric. With the pursuit of renewable and clean energy, progressive individuals would advise you to get a hybrid without a second thought. But look a little closer and the answer to that question is not as clear-cut.
Malaysia’s Personal Finance Roundup 2018
2018 is coming to an end, paving the way for 2019. It will be the start of a new year under a new ruling government, and a 2019 Budget that is quite different from before. What has happened this year for Malaysia, and what is to come?
