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Hi ,
Can i know this saving product is still available. Cause i can't find it in the website. I'm planning to create another saving account and i would like to know which bank is ideal for saving up and looking up for good rates. Advise me pls. Thanks.
Anyone bot any policies from Manulife ? Heard it is a big global company, and even sponsoring the Beijing Olympics.
What's their best products ?
This is something that is increasingly being practised in the US acording to a recent Yahoo article.
And it involves the co-operation of employers. How does it work?
Let me explain...
If you are a business owner, you may want to give your employees the option of working 4 10-hours workdays a week. And they can have Friday off.
With the time saved on travelling for that 1 day, it could help them save up to 20% of commute cost in a month. This will help ease to the financial impact of rising fuel price.
What do you think? Can it work in Singapore? Just 2 extra work hours everyday and Friday off? Sounds fair and sound to me. Your take?
Let us know.
Jag