Wednesday, November 14, 2007

my IPL UTs

my china unit trust that i bought through insurance fell from $4.90 to $4.20
I'm not making a loss, but my profit is shortchange...

I do hope that china will recover.

I hope I can make much from the market before it crash.
hmm... will it crash? nobody knows.
untill the day it is here, we'll never know..
but let's hope it does after I sell my china funds ;)

then i can re-buy again
^_^

What a day!!!

today, my mood goes down down down
ohhh, wat a day it is!!!

First
I was late to work.
I woke up missing my alarm clock and was so shock at the time!!

Second
My husband got the cheek to ask me "wat to do? baby's milk powder is finishing!" just when i was late and rushing to work...
Isn't it obvious that when there's no milk powder, only thing is to go buy?!?!

Third
I broke my shoe when it slip into a hole while answering my husband above.

Fourth
my husband is due to re-service for 2 weeks.
why can't he quit on 30 Nov? why must he quit on 15 Nov?

arrrrrrr
can my day be worst?!?!

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

dry, very dry

E$aver have revise rate to 1.2%

Just nice for me to paid up for the car.
Now I'm totally dry.
I'll need to start saving all over again.. *shake head*

Must think of ways to save up now.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Inflation rises to 2.9% - highest since December 1994

I just saw a dun know wat u call fm CPF.
There's a retirement calculator.
Then there's many field that u have to fill in.
then the inflation part prompted me to check further.

n boy, am i surprise!!

here's wat i found out...

Inflation rises to 2.9% - highest since December 1994
Inflation in Singapore faces its biggest increase since 1994. Consumer prices rose by 2.9 per cent last month from a year earlier as the effects of the goods and services tax (GST) hike continued to set in. Economists are predicting that inflation could pick up in the months ahead, with crude oil prices at record highs.

full news at http://www.straitstimes.com/Free/Story/STIStory_161106.html

and here's the CPF calculator that i'm talking abt.
http://www.cpf.gov.sg/cpf_trans/rnr/index.htm