If you are employed, have you consider moving from being an employee to a business owner? It is not easy being a business owner if you are not equip with the skills and mindset. The unit trust industry in Malaysia allows individuals to own a business with a step by step plan to progress. I have seen many happy business owners in the unit trust industry. They start up being a sales person. Isn’t all of us a sale person? Selling our time for money. As the sales expand, they adopt the company system to run their business. Soon they are the owners of a ‘franchise’ (business system) in unit trust business. The power of the unit trust business is not on personal sales but on the Group sales. The number of active downlines in a Group give the Group the power to grow. Everyone just do its part. This is the power of multiplication. This is wonderful because everyone progress upwards from a simple sales person to a successful business owner, leader and mentor. The movement up is rewarding as more agents becoming successful. So if you want to know more about the business potential please sign in for a Business Opportunity Presentation at
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June 8th, 2009 | Category: Business, Business builders, Unit Trust Business Malaysia | Comments (1)
For those who have not taken the advice of Warren Buffet that you should be greedy when others fear, you would have missed this recovery.
Ultimately, we should have an asset allocation depending on our financial needs. If you still have a stable job, you should be thinking of dumping in the most money into your investments now. You shall be handsomely rewarded when the market fully recovers. Over the 6 weeks the S&P 500 have recovered by 28%. This is also happening in other countries stock exchanges. Although it is still too early to tell if the market has reached its bottom but if one takes a long term view, this period is the best to invest when prices of shares and unit trust funds are still at its very bottom. History will repeat itself and people who have invested during periods of low will ultimately be rewarded when the market recovers. So take a long term view and let’s jump back into the market.

April 26th, 2009 | Category: Uncategorized | Comments (2)
“A simple rule dictates my buying: Be fearful when others are greedy and be greedy when others are fearful.”
– Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B) CEO, has shared this advice before and offered it to readers of The New York Times in an Op-ed piece today (see cnnmoney.com for an overview). Buffett reasons that in fearful times, people are reluctant to invest their cash in the stock market. But cash, he notes, is a “terrible” long term asset that pays basically nothing–and will depreciate in value as government action to shore up the economy likely leads to higher inflation. Equities, meanwhile, will almost certainly outperform cash long-term since many companies are healthy and will return to posting profits after a few tough quarters.
In the Unit Trust business we help people to see Mr. Buffett point of view. Invest long and you will not regret.
November 8th, 2008 | Tags: Add new tag, Mutual Fund, Public, unit trust, Unit Trust Business Malaysia | Category: Uncategorized | Comments (6)
Money! Everybody loves money. Songs have been written about it, movies made about it, relationships ended over it; it’s such an emotional subject to many. Why is that? Robert Kiyosaki, in his book, Rich Dad, Poor Dad really clears it up and helps the reader to better understand what money really is. If you haven’t read his book, I highly recommend it. You’ll learn that one of the biggest things that makes the difference between someone who understands money and someone who doesn’t is simply attitude.
Doesn’t it always come down to that… the “A” word… attitude. It’ll make you or break you. Of course a big concern about starting a business is having enough money to fund it and get it off the ground. It’s a frustrating contradiction… you need money to get clients, but you need clients to get money and so the catch-22 goes, round and round seeming to never end. We can help you get unstuck and break free from this seemingly endless paradox. We can help you get your business up and running and generating income so fast that you’ll quickly have your clients paying for start up and growth costs.
Join the unit trust business. In Malaysia this is one of the fastest growing business. You can attend our business preview. Register for our seminar.
November 8th, 2008 | Category: Unit Trust Business Malaysia | Comments (1)
I was up in Bangi this afternoon to coach two of my new unit trust consultants, Mr. Thanga and En. Abi. Thanga was so nice to offer his office in Kompleks Diamond for our meeting and future meetings of agents in Kajang and Bangi area. Thanga has a successful transport business and has started doing the unit trust business a few months back. I call him the Dollar or Ringgit Cost Averaging (RCA) King. He has been using the Ringgit Cost Averaging principle and had previously made good money from the stock market. He is now using this strategy on the unit trust investments. During this time, we advice all our customers to Ringgit Cost Average their investments to get the maximum benefits.
Abi passed his Unit Trust exam before Hari Raya and just got his Agent Code (licence to sell). Abi was over-whelmed by the information and books that I have given him to read. We taught Abi how to fill up the investments forms for both EPF and cash investments. I have also given them ‘applications for investment forms’ and have left some promotional materials, motivational books and CDs in Thanga’s office so that new Consultants can borrow and learn more about the business. We are committed to build this business together. We also have a teacher in Bangi who will be joining us soon. My target is to build a group of 50 agents in Kajang/Bangi before the end of 2009.
I feel good that I can help my consultants to build this unit trust business. Before we part, I agree that I will go to Bangi every forthnightly to coach and support my consultants.
October 16th, 2008 | Tags: Unit trust consultants Malaysia | Category: Unit trust consultants Malaysia | Leave a comment