Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Life Changing Party - Early Bird Bonus

To all of you budding millionaires out there..
I just found out bout this early bird promotion for the Life Changing Party..so if you guys wanna check it out..just visit the site here <--

I attended this party last December when it was held in Genting.They are having another party in MATRADE convention hall in June.Basically this party is based on the LAW of Attraction ...and you go there as how you see yourself in 5 yrs time...Interesting and an eye-opening experience..

Great oppoturnity to network with current & future millionaires.definitely a once in a lifetime experience..especially since this is the 2nd time its held in Asia..
IF you gonna be around in June...do check the link out click here


Life Changing Party

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Accountants chasing the money abroad

read this on efinancialcareers.com.au
very interesting ..my mum shld read this..then perhaps she'll be convinced to let her daughter go to OZ to work..since looks like they definitely need ppl w my yrs of experience.
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Accountants chasing the money abroad
7 April 2008

Are accountants allergic to Australia? Given the proportion of its 47,000 accounting professionals who’ve left the country, you might just think so…. According to Sheena Frenkel of the Aus Institute of Chartered Accountants, 14% of Australia’s accountants work offshore, 7% of them in the UK.
As ever, the impetus for heading somewhere else is cold hard cash – both when they’re overseas and when they return. Cameron Heaney of recruiter Imagine says a CA with two to three years’ experience earns AU$70k-$80k simply by hanging around in Aus.
“If they had done a stint in London, the same person could be on AU$110k-$120k,” he says.
No wonder 43% of the Institute’s 2007 CA candidates planned to work overseas within two years of graduating.
But it leaves a gap here. “There is ferocious demand in that three to eight-year category,” says Briana Hill at recruiter Michael Page.
The big accountancy firms are hard hit and are fighting back with grad programs and overseas placements and rotations.
Deloitte has an international secondment program and its D Academy which was a finalist in the 2007 national HR Awards for the best graduate intake program. “Grab them early and invest in their careers,” says Alec Bashinsky at Deloitte.
This year, PricewaterhouseCoopers has included graduates on its international secondment program and expects 20% of each year’s graduates to participate, says Sharon Bell, PwC’s director of human capital.
KPMG and Ernst & Young have similar strategies for getting, training and keeping grads.
But they still go, with a net loss to Australia’s talent pool. Worse, the ones who go,
Frankel says, are the daring ones who’ll chance their arm, the ones any company would want.”
It’s also hurting the banks. Melissa Cook, project accountant at Goldman Sachs JBWere, says : “There are just not enough accountants being trained. And THEN they go off to London…”
And when they come back, they are even more desirable and can expect relatively bigger salaries than peers who stayed home.
“It’s true, the ones who have travelled are highly regarded and sought after,” says Lisa Kuti at recruiter Ambition. “They have learned so much – different clients, cultures, markets. Just travelling itself.”
“There’s a real cachet in having worked in London,” Frankel says.
Sally-Anne Blanshard, research manager at Ambition, says, “Candidates who get exposure to global blue chips are a very attractive commodity when they return.”
But Kuti says staying at home does not disadvantage excellent candidates, and Blanchard points out leaving can create opportunities here for ones who stay.
So, if there’s a bit too much competition at the office, scatter around some glossy brochures of Big Ben.



for more info..read here -> http://news.efinancialcareers.com.au/newsandviews_item/newsItemId-13249

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Singapore trip Mar 30th -Apr 1st 2008

I just came back from a short trip to Singapore from Sunday - Tuesday.
My last visit there was in year 2003...at that time, the Suntec area did not even exist yet.

This visit was certainly different..I spent the first day there attending a health fair, Smart Investor Fair and Body Shop Clearance sale ...all at the Suntec Convention Ctr.
Truly opened up my eyes on the various biz opportunities.
Got loads of free sample/gifts..which makes the time spent even more worthwhile.

I had the priviledge to stay over at my friend's house (whom I first met at the Property Investment Seminar in KL last December). Learnt so much of new biz ideas from him..that on the last few minutes at the Changi Airport..my head was almost bursting with info overload.
I was so motivated to achieve the freedom away from full-time work as him...how I envy to see him still lazing around in bed at 10am on a Monday morning..and be back home in bed at 5pm on Tuesday evening...
My life will never be like that la if I stay in KL.

anyway...will be uploading some pics soon.