DISQUS

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  • imDavidLee · 11 months ago
    haha..tomolo i will go to line up since tomolo i no need go for work..take leave for job interview!!!
    thanks for your information...
  • Alex · 11 months ago
    just curious about this, I went to asnb website and saw that there is a 5% selling charges per unit. How does this work? Lets say profit from this investment is 7%, and I sell it with a charge of 5%, does this means I'm only earning 2%?? Hope someone can clarify my investment doubts.

    Thanks.
  • ishamim · 11 months ago
    Hi Alex,

    That is why unit trust like ASN3 is for your long-term investment. If we took out from out the dividend, say 8%pa (2007), your net return is 3%pa. It happen to me.

    ishamim
  • Alex · 11 months ago
    Hi Ishamim,
    Thanks for replying. :-)
    LOL, does this means that we shouldn't be happy if the return is 8%...if I'm not mistaken based on the net return, fixed deposit interest rate is much higher...in the long run, unit trust funds / mutual funds (low risk) should able to provide more than fixed deposit ...am i right?
  • Andy · 11 months ago
    You can buy the ASW 2020 & ASM at 10 Fully operational ASNB branch.... You can buy more easier, because normally they will open 4 counter (2-> Top-up/book holder & 2-> New application).... If in KL ASNB, they opened 12 counter, 6->topup & 6-> New application.

    Also, ASNB Branch start selling at 8.15am, where Banks start at 9am & Post Office at 8.30am