You didn‘t go through years of medical or pharmacy school to be broke. Yet, here you are: juggling shift work, on-call duties, and perhaps a growing sense that your financial life is on autopilot—or worse, stuck in survival mode. In my work with Malaysian healthcare professionals, I meet two distinct mindsets. There’s the houseman desperate …
A few weeks ago, a client in her late 20s sat across from me. Pharmacist. Single. Good salary. She looked at her projected retirement number — RM2.8 million — and asked me a question that stopped me cold: “If I save RM2.8 million but never get to travel, never enjoy time with friends, never take …
I had a consultation with a senior healthcare professional last week. Let’s call her Dr. Aina. She is 55 years old, at the top of her field. Her days are long and her schedule is full. When she sat down in my office, she didn’t want to talk about expanding her practice or opening a …
The festive season in Malaysia is a magical time—from the twinkling lights of Deepavali and the joyous gatherings of Hari Raya to the vibrant celebrations of Chinese New Year and Christmas. The air is filled with laughter, the scent of delicious food, and the spirit of giving. But for many, it also brings a financial …
Managing money is a challenge for many Malaysians. Despite living in a rapidly developing economy, a large portion of the population struggles with debt, low savings, and financial insecurity. But why does this happen, and what can be done to improve the situation? Let us explore the key reasons why Malaysians face financial difficulties and …
Saving money is a common challenge for many Malaysians. Despite good intentions, people often find themselves living paycheck-to-paycheck, struggling with debt, or unable to build a safety net for the future. If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone—but the good news is, with the right strategies (and a little professional guidance), you can take control …
