{"id":47652,"date":"2021-05-03T15:29:27","date_gmt":"2021-05-03T07:29:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.imoney.my\/articles\/?p=47652"},"modified":"2021-09-08T17:42:14","modified_gmt":"2021-09-08T09:42:14","slug":"financial-toolbox-alliance-bank","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.imoney.my\/articles\/financial-toolbox-alliance-bank","title":{"rendered":"Here’s What You Need In Your Financial Toolbox"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Financial products are not something you really think about until you need them. It’s a little bit like buying the necessary tools only when the need arises.<\/p>\n

You open a savings account when you need to save or get a credit card when you decide to earn cashback. That said, just because this approach works for you doesn’t mean that you can’t do better.<\/p>\n

The term ‘financial toolbox<\/a>‘ was recently used by a popular finance blogger to refer to financial services that helped him manage his money more efficiently. Similarly, putting together your own financial toolbox can help you to budget your money better.<\/p>\n

<\/span>What tools do you need?<\/span><\/h2>\n

If you look in your toolbox at home, there should be a hammer, a wrench, and many different types of screwdrivers. These tools should be enough for you to take on any minor DIY fixes at home.<\/p>\n

Similarly, your financial toolbox needs items that can cover most of your day-to-day financial needs.<\/p>\n

Do you have any of these products in your financial toolbox?<\/p>\n

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  1. Savings account<\/li>\n
  2. Insurance<\/li>\n
  3. Credit card<\/li>\n
  4. Investments<\/li>\n
  5. Loans<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    Getting the right financial tools is the first step. However, you need to know how they fit together to give you better financial security and stability.<\/p>\n

    <\/span>A savings account that gives you more<\/span><\/h2>\n

    Have you ever thought about how a savings account fits into your financial plan? What does it do for you aside from being a place to receive funds?<\/p>\n

    For a start, it can help you manage your finances. For example, if you’re working on the 50\/30\/20 budgeting system<\/a> – you can easily open three different accounts to manage them. One account for needs, one for wants, and a third for savings. This ensures you do not accidentally use money from one category for the wrong goal.<\/p>\n

    For your daily expenditure, ensure that you have a savings account linked to mobile banking. This will provide you with the convenience to consolidate all your payments and bills. For medium-term cash flow, look for an account that offers high flexibility and interest rates. This helps to access your cash in a hurry if you need it. For long term savings, do shop around for the best fixed deposit rates.<\/p>\n

    <\/span>Insurance that goes beyond protection<\/span><\/h2>\n

    The Life Insurance Association of Malaysia<\/a> reported that only half of Malaysians have a life insurance policy. Of the half that do have a policy, 90 percent lack sufficient coverage for themselves and their loved ones.<\/p>\n

    Insurance is a backup financial plan for unfortunate events like a major illness or accident. You may not think that you need it now but ask anyone who has faced a major medical bill without insurance, and you will think otherwise.<\/p>\n

    If you’re looking for a reliable insurance policy, bancassurance is an excellent place to start. They offer long-term savings plans with protection for health, education, retirement, and even multi-generation savings products. Some bancassurance products also provide a waiver of premium should anything unforeseen happen during the policy term.<\/p>\n

    As a result of the pandemic, more Malaysians have moved online for their daily transactions. At the same time, cyberspace attacks have also increase<\/a>d, thus heightening the need for us to protect ourselves online.<\/p>\n

    Did you know?<\/div>

    \nInsurance can also protect you from the financial fallout of cybercrimes. They can insure you against online extortion, fraud, and identity theft and cover damage done to your computer by malware.<\/div><\/div>\n

    <\/span>Find a credit card that rewards your lifestyle<\/span><\/h2>\n

    Credit cards are one of the most flexible financial tools available. It’s not just about buying things first and paying for them later. Credit cards can also help you manage emergency expenses.<\/p>\n

    Some of the main benefits of getting a credit card are:<\/p>\n