Audio House: Warehouse Sale at Bendemeer – Up to 80% Off (3 – 8 Jul 2015)

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Looking for a new TV? Fridge or even Laptop?

Audio House is having a warehouse sale at its Bendemeer’s outlet from now till 8 July 2015.

Enjoy up to 80% off various household and electronic products from brands such as Hitachi, Lenovo, Sharp, Samsung, Panasonic and more.

Don’t miss out their daily limited-sets sale where you enjoy unbelievable discounts for their products:

  • Panasonic Headset at $9 (U.P $49) – 100 sets/day
  • Branded HD Video Camcorder at $58 (U.P $199) – 50 sets/day
  • Sharp 39″ Full HD LED TV at $379 (U.P $899) – 30 sets/day
  • Branded 46″ Full HD LED TV at $499 (U.P $1,499) – 30 sets/day
  • Redmi Note at $188 (U.P $299) – 50 sets/day
  • ..and many more

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Instalment plan available with major credit cards.

Date/Time: Mon – Sun: 11am – 9pm

Address:
72 Bendemeer Road #01-20/21/22 LUZERNE Singapore 339941 (3 mins walk from Boon Keng MRT Exit C)
Tel: 6841 2122

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Scoot: Pay to Go, Return for FREE for UOB Cardmembers (3 – 5 July 2015)

UOB SCOOTY

UOB Cardmembers, beat the rest by enjoying special fares that are exclusive to you.

As a privileged customers with UOB, you simply pay for a one-way fare and get the returning flight for FREE.

Even better? There are 10 popular destinations for you to choose from!

Sale starts now and you have 3 days to make your booking till 5 July, 23:59 hrs (GMT +8) That said, don’t book at the eleventh hour as the seats might get sold out!

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Travel Period:

  • Singapore to Bangkok (Don Mueang) – By 04 Sep 2015
  • Singapore to Perth, Sydney or Gold Coast – By 15 Sep 201
  • Singapore to Hong Kong, Kaohsiung, Taipei, Osaka, Seoul, Tokyo – By 30 Sep 2015

Make your booking on Scoot’s website here.

Here’s what to expect:

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Terms and Conditions:
Economy Fly fares indicated are one-way, for the return direction only, and exclude checked baggage, meals and inflight entertainment. Taxes and surcharges apply, and are subject to change due to currency fluctuations. Offer is valid for online bookings made at www.flyscoot.com/uobscoot and on Scoot’s mobile app for supported devices only. Full payment is required at the point of booking. Payment processing fees per guest segment are not included. Full list of fees are available at www.flyscoot.com. Offer is subject to availability and confirmation. Seats are limited and may not be available on all flights or all dates. Bookings are not refundable except as provided in the Conditions of Carriage. All the terms and conditions are available at www.flyscoot.com.

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Chan Brothers Travel: Private Sale – 1-for-1, Up to 50% Off 2nd Pax & More (3 – 5 Jul 2015)

Chan Brothers Travel Private Sale

*Edited: This sale is open to the public. (Previously we wrote that this sale is exclusively for Citibank and Chanbrothers.com members.)

Plan your holidays with Chan Brothers Travel in their latest Private Sale.

With 1-for-1 deals, up to 50% off 2nd pax and other exciting deals waiting for you, you might want to drop by their head office at Fook Hai Building this weekend.

The sale is open to all and will last 3 days from 3 – 5 July 2015.

We had a look a their preview and for those who are planning a travel to China, you would not want to miss their 1-for-1 package tours for China. (2nd pax travel for free)

China Tour

Don’t have that much leaves for a long vacation? Fret not. Take a 3D Bali trip and enjoy 1 free night and the cost for 2nd pax is FREE, whereas you can also enjoy a free flight and 50% off 2nd pax if you’re planning a trip to a rustic and untouched nature of Cambodia.

Asia Holidays

Shopaholics, grab your BFF or your partner in their 50% off 2nd pax Asia Tours. Explore countries like Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Korea, Bangkok & Vietnam and enjoy savings of up to $1,000.

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With temperature expecting to rise in Singapore, you might want to escape the heat with a tour in Yabuli Ski Resort or a 10 days tour at Tibet’s Roof of the World.

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For those who can afford to take longer leaves, there are also options for you to explore further destinations in Europe, America and Oceania countries. Save up to $700 for the 2nd pax.

Oceania Tour

There are even more savings if you’re planning for a getaway during the December’s holidays. Go on a Alpine Christmas Market tours and explore the Bavarian capital of of Munich, Germany and countries around its border such as France, Austria and Switzerland. Perfect for those who are planning to go on a honeymoon.

Looking for a trip for the entire family? Consider Chan Brothers’ 9D Sydney and Legendary Pacific Coast Self-drive Convoy tour with huge savings off the 2nd pax.

Flexi Holidays

Get a free limited edition 24″ trolley luggage when you charge $3,500 to your Citibank Credit/Debit Cards and enjoy up to 12 months’ interest-free instalments.

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Address: Fook Hai Building, 150 South Bridge Road, (S)058727

Date & Time

  • 3 July (Fri): 10am – 7pm
  • 4 July (Sat): 10am – 6pm
  • 5 July (Sun): 11am – 6pm

Terms and conditions

  • Promotion ends 5 Jul 2015.
  • Deals offered are restricted to a limited number of travellers for selected tours and departures.
  • Other terms and conditions apply.
  • All information is correct at time of publication.
  • All prices are subjected to associate taxes & surcharges (fr $0 – $788) correct at time of publication & subject to change.

For more info, visit http://bit.ly/1CNHvA3

 

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How much a Master’s Degree is worth in Singapore today?

While there is a general consensus that taking a master’s degree in Singapore today may be beneficial in many respects from brighter employment prospects to enhanced cognitive abilities, the true value may be less evident. .A master’s degree isn’t cheap, but there are many ways to find financial help Some might even resort to getting a loan from a moneylender.

Truth be told, evaluating a financial and temporal investment in a master’s degree should be as rigorous, if not more, than an investment in a financial asset. Just like ploughing through a heap of annual reports to pick the best stocks, specifically the most undervalued stocks, selecting the most ideal master’s degree course should spare no less effort.

Contrary to popular belief that it is difficult, if not impossible, to quantify the net monetary gain/loss from pursuing a master’s degree, the diagram below illustrates a rudimentary step-by-step decision-making guide for studious graduates striving to further develop their intellect.clipart

First, explore the roles that are in demand in the job market. Then, answer the next 2 questions. If both answers are “yes”, proceed to conduct extensive research on the possible range of salary increment. At the end of the evaluation process, it is likely that you would obtain a better idea of the “payback period” which you can then deem a master’s degree as a worthy or unworthy investment.

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To be rich, you have got to take pleasure in working hard

“My formula for success is rise early, work late and strike oil” by Jean Paul Getty, the world’s richest man who amassed billions from oil according to the Fortune magazine in 1957. This is no secret. Hard work always comes before success in many respects.

 In the engineering sphere

Image credit: www.telegraph.co.uk

Image credit: www.telegraph.co.uk

Sakichi Toyoda, the founding father of Toyota, took a protracted period of 23 years to perfect the non-stop shuttle change automatic loom, Type G in 1924. It incorporated numerous automatic, protective, and safety devices based on Toyota’s legion of earlier inventions and underwent rigorous and uncompromising  commercial testing to deliver unparalleled performance in the textile industry worldwide. The patent was eventually sold to a British leading innovation company, Platt Brothers & Co for a whopping £100,000 in 1929. This unpremeditated development had set the cornerstone for Toyota’s industrial and technological achievements we witness today.

His eldest son, Kiichiro Toyoda subsequently took the plunge into the automobile business and never looked back since. Presently, Toyota is crowned the world’s top-selling automaker for a third consecutive year. Ultimately, success is often more easily built on prior successes as the acquired funds and a prudent risk-bearing attitude would allow one to navigate the treacherous waters more cautiously and readily exploit the illuminated opportunities. Nonetheless, to bag the first success, working assiduously is never an option but a priority.

In the world of science and technology

Thomas Edison, the reputable American inventor, drew leading scientists and outstanding engineers from all over the world to his Menlo Park research centre to advance scientific and technological developments. The tight collaboration and painstaking efforts undertaken by the brilliant minds from diverse fields shed powerful insights and revolutionary ideas that culminated in a series of inventions indispensable to our daily lives. Essentially, the invention of the incandescent light bulb was a fruit ripe with both industriousness and dynamic teamwork. Currently, General Electric – established by Edison in 1890 –  is a colossal conglomerate worth more than one quarter of a trillion as of May 2015.

While some people may be flush with cash by a stroke of luck or by birthright, most people shore up their wealth through enduring hard work and unmitigated perseverance.

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