Rabu, 27 September 2017

ADVICE ALERT for Those of You who Want to Join SEA Teacher Program


Are you still thinking whether to join this SEA Teacher program or not? Are you still not sure about it? Gurl, you better find your most comfortable seat, lay down and read this article.
Here we go!
  1. My first tip is before you decided to enroll for this program you have to make sure that you GOT THE MONEY. Lol. Since it is not fully funded program so you have to prepare the money.
  2. You have to make sure that you REALLY WANT TO DO THIS PROGRAM and be away with your family for one month (especially for those of you who haven’t lived without your parents before). Because even though you will live with your friends, once you got problem or something they wouldn’t understand you as best as your parents, right? Or else you might cry. Lol. Plus you will do everything on your own like washing the clothes, ironing the clothes, managing the money, ect. So, think about that gurl! Because once you step in you can’t step back!
  3. ORDER ALL THE DOCUMENTS NEATLY.. Place your passport, plane ticket, invitation letter and some money in a bag that is easy to reach when you are in your airport. It’ll ease your trip. Plus, if you are in a hurry you can reach the document easily so you won’t miss the flight. Lol. Also, make a copy of your passport and invitation letter in case they are lost.
  4.  JUST LEAVE YOUR NATIONAL IDENTITY CARD, DRIVING LICENCE and some things like that in your country or else you might LOSE IT like me L They’re not needed in the airport anyway.
  5. BRING EXTRA BAG like huge tote bag. I bet you will bring a lot of gifts from your lovely exchange country.
  6. Have “GOOGLE TRANSLATE” APPLICATION installed in your phone. I had so much difficulties communicating with Thai, especially the street vendor sellers. They don’t understand English at all even I just asked them “is this spicy? Spicy?” They just ignored me. Lol. Fortunately, my friend had Google Translate in her phone, so she translated it in English and showed it to the seller.
  7.  Related to Documentation. Move your pictures and videos you took to your laptop daily and name the folder based on the date you took the photos. It’ll ease you to make a report to you blog or your self report later. YOU’RE WELCOME J
  8. DON’T TRUST YOUR FRIEND. Hey, even though they seem nice and all but we just met them for a few days, right? We still have to be careful with them. I’m not being negative or what here. I’m just telling you this because I had bad experience LOSING MY WALLET IN MY OWN DORM. So, just be careful and prevent this thing happening to you. You could give your wallet strap hang to your neck or arm or something. So, it will always be with you and not lose it from your sight. Plus, keep your money in a safe place. ALWAYS LOCK YOUR ROOM DOOR so your friend can’t come in and out your room as they want. And lastly,

  9. ASK Your Buddy if you don’t know how things work in that country. Like how to operate washing machine, top up the phone bill, even how to do the greeting perfectly. Plus, just tell your cooperating teacher if you NEED SOMETHING related to your self report such as lesson plan, school profile, headmaster’s signature, etc. They will of course help you. Just make sure to COMMUNICATE WELL and check their understanding first. Make your explanation as clear as possible so there will be no hard feelings between you two. Way to go, gurl!

  10. Also TELL EVERYTHING to your advisor/co-advisor/lecturer in your home country if something unpleasant/bad happening to you. Like if you’re sick, lost your room key, lost your wallet, ect. They will help you figure out the problems or at least they know you have something inconvenient so you can ask for further improvement.
Ok. Bye.

I hope you do well in this program and my words is just do it. Don’t hesitant. Mostly I had fun joining this program.

Feel free to ask / contact me on ig @icecream_dea
See youu! Can’t wait to hear your story!!! :D

Sabtu, 26 Maret 2016

Why Japan's Debt is So High








As you know, one cause of Japan consumption tax raising is because Japan's debt is so high to Bank of Japan. Why? In case you wonder, here you are.







• One is the government's stimulus
package to fight the recession that occurred in the early 1990s for the
explosion Assets Price Bubble in Japan or who is known as the Japanese Asset
Price Bubble, where the housing market and the stock price at the time rocketed
to the price level the highest in the world. Since the collapse of the Japanese
economy since then Japan in recession and have not been back to the point of
positive economics, which is also known as time / lost economic decade or The
Lost Decade.







• Over the years Japan has become
one of the leaders of the world's export economy, but exports have fallen
drastically in 2009 (when the economic storm hit the mortgage Uncle Sam) and
push the Japanese debt to the highest level. One by one the world's economic
system was dragged into paralysis since then, several countries in Asia was not
immune from the economic storm so that the impact on the level of consumption,
even for the purchase of goods made in Japan. And since then, things have never
been better again.





• But there is one interesting
thing for me to be a record, can never be imagined again how the State with the
largest debt burden in the world capable of bailing out other countries that
are being faced by the debt crisis as well. The world's largest borrower at the
same time also the largest lender in the world.





As that was widely reported by
newspapers and media at the time, one of the online news portal, Global
Security News, said that this year Japan has generously gave the money to the
IMF for its concern that the debt crisis being experienced in some countries in
Europe. This is the second time that they stepped into the bowl that provided
the IMF after the peak of a global panic in 2009 and they are the only one who
inject $ 100 billion into the IMF wallet. Very interesting to see how they play
each role, while the Japanese politicians and the BOJ alarming debt situation,
the Japanese government even urged local banks to bailout European governments
(where there is a very real risk of failure), it shows as there a bit of
"tension" in their stage.




However, one that is certain is
that the Ministry of Finance of Tokyo more and more borrowed from the Japanese
public not to finance government spending that is getting out of control, but
to overseas.





Huft, Japan! You really need to get rid of these ASAP ;).





Thanks for reading.


xoxo





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Source : 


vmarketvoice.blogspot.com/

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The Raising of Japan Consumption Tax

In this post I will write about Japan Consumption Tax. Its history. Why, what for, what's the benefit and the disadvantages of its rasing Consumption Tax. Happy reading ^^








firstly,


What is Consumption Tax?






  • Investopedia.com :  tax on
    the purchase of a good or service. Consumption taxes can take the form of sales
    taxes, tariffs, excise and other taxes on consumed goods and services. 


  • Wikipedia : a tax on spending on goods and services. The tax base of such a tax is the money
    spent on consumption
    . Consumption taxes are usually indirect, such as a sales tax or value added tax.






Comption Tax is included Value-added taxSales taxExcise taxExpenditure tax (see the details at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consumption_tax.





Japan Consumption Tax History




The Liberal Democratic
Party
 government
of 
Masayoshi Ohira had attempted to introduce a consumption tax in 1979. Ohira met a lot of opposition within his own party and gave up on his attempt
after his party suffered badly in the 1979 election.





Ten years later Noboru Takeshita successfully negotiated with politicians, bureaucrats, business
and labor unions to introduce a consumption tax,
 which was introduced at a rate of 3% consumption tax in 1989.





In April 1997   under
the government of 
Ryutaro Hashimoto   it was increased to 5%.   The 5% is made up of a 4%
national consumption tax and a 1% local consumption tax. Shortly after the
tax was introduced Japan fell into
recession, which was blamed by some
on the consumption tax increase,
  and by others on the 1997 Asian financial crisis.





Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi said
he had no intention of raising the tax during his government, but after his
massive victory in the 2005 election he lifted a ban on discussing it.
15  Over
the following years a number of 
LDP politicians discussed
raising it further, including prime ministers 
Shinzo Abe, 16  Yasuo Fukuda, and Taro Aso.





The Democratic Party of Japan came to power in the August 2009 elections with a promise not to raise the consumption tax for four years. 19 The
first DPJ prime minister, 
Yukio Hatoyama was
opposed, but 
Naoto Kan replaced him and called
for the consumption tax to be raised.





The following prime
minister, 
Yoshihiko Noda "staked his political life" on raising the tax. Despite
an internal battle that saw former DPJ leader and co-founder 
Ichiro Ozawa and
many other DPJ diet
 members vote against the bill and then leave the party; on June 26, 2012,
the lower house of the Japanese diet passed a bill to double the tax to 10%.







Despite
considerable opposition and an attempted 
no-confidence motion from
minor opposition parties the bill was successfully
passed through the upper house on August 10 2012,
so the tax was increased to
8% by April 2014 and will be increased to 10% by October 2015.





NOW










Japan has raised its consumption tax -the
equivalent of VAT (value-added tax) or sales tax- for the first time in 17 years in an attempt to rein in public debt. From
Tuesday, sales tax will increase from 5% to 8%. It will rise again, to 10%, in
October 2015.


Prime Minister
Shinzo Abe said he would continue to take "necessary action" to
address livelihood issues and keep Japan's economy on track. The stepped tax increases are aimed
at covering rising social welfare costs linked to Japan's ageing population. Japan currently has one of the lowest
birth rates in the world. It also has the world's highest ratio of elderly to
young people, raising serious concerns about future economic growth.


Also, Abe’s
administration is concentrated on fiscal reform, a very urgent task for the
world’s third-biggest economy. Public debt is far above 200 percent of gross
domestic product, the biggest debt burden among developed countries. In a bid
to end deflation, the Bank of Japan has expanded its government debt and asset
purchases in April last year to meet a 2 percent inflation target that it set
for roughly a year from now.






Why Japan raise its consumption tax?






  1. It is the impact of changes in the structure of the population in Japan.




These are often called age Shoushikoureika (少子 ) is a time when people in
Japan today dominated the elderly in comparison to the amount of his birth. For
info if the percentage number of elderly in Japan is now 24.1% means 1 of 4
sets of Japanese people are elderly.


Productive people in Japan with very quickly plummeted, due to the long
life expectancy which is not comparable with young people. So that the elderly
who live in the retirement home takes a lot of health workers to serve the
elderly in Japan.The imbalance between the large number of Japanese population
that is aging with the number of births that so little, give weight to the
social security system of the State.


Fears are growing that when Japan's population is aging begins to pull
their deposits, forcing the government to rely on foreign investors to finance
its debts. And the worst case scenario that might happen is a sharp rise in the
value of the coupon / JGB yields (Certificate Broking) long-term so that the
BOJ was forced to bear the problems of government. Furthermore, if the
government loses a source of capital to finance its debts, one analyst said the
country's balance of payments will turn into a deficit in 2016/2017.





 2. The main cause is the Japanese debt to the Bank of Japan which is very
high.









To cover the debt that's prime minister Shinzo Abe was forced to raise
taxes. Already severe debt that why Japan to have to do a very horrendous
maneuver this? In the data, Japan is the country's second largest debt holder
in the world after the United States. But that position is not a position that
is arguably still better than America, because when compared with the total
area of Japan that are smaller and the number of people who less than
Americans, the Japanese can be regarded as the number one debtor nation in the
world.





The third largest economy in the
world (based on GDP*) is back topped with a debt ratio of 230%. Last year, the
IMF noted Japan's debt ratio amounted to 229.77% with a GDP of US $ 5.869
trillion (USD 55 700 trillion). Source: Daily Finance (08/24/2012)


But, Japan's Finance Minister in a
statement today, Friday (09/08/2013), revealed that the total national debt of
Japan during this period reached 1008.6 billion yen precisely or 10.46 billion
US dollars (about Rp 100,000 trillion). The amount is up 1.7 percent from the
previous 3 months. The number of Japanese debt reaches twice the size of the
country's GDP.


According to the founder of the
Daily Trading Report, Bran McFadden told CNBC, Japanese big problem is they are
addicted to debt and worse than Europe. Half of the country's revenue currently
used to pay interest on the loan.









According to economists, if the
country's debt reached 90% of GDP, then certainly it would be a collapse of the
country. But Japan is an exception, in contrast to the debt in general, most of
their debt owned by his own people. Japanese government debt, as governments of
other developed countries, usually carried out on domestic society, not against
overseas. It's like the government owes sekiktar ¥ 7.5 million to each
population because 95% of the state-owned domestic debt, the economy will not
urgent as if in debt to foreigners. In addition, interest is also low.






*GDP (Gross Domestic Product) = the total value of products in the form of goods and services produced by the production units within the boundaries of a country (domestic) for one year. In the calculation of GDP, as well as the production of goods and services produced by the company / foreigners operating in the country concerned. Produced goods including capital goods which have not been taken into account depreciation, hence the amount obtained from the GDP is considered to be gross





Why Japan's debt is so high??? (see the details here)






What are the benefits of it?



+ Increase government
revenues & recover  the economy
completely
.



According to The
Japan Times
, Japan’s fiscal situation is the worst among other developed
economies, and public debt is more than 200 percent of GDP. As a result, Japan
needs money to stimulate the economy and to repair the debt. “Increasing the
tax is widely regarded as a key to Japan’s fiscal rehabilitation”.










The Japanese government should raise taxes because
the government should aim to recover the
economy completely. According to The
Economist
, raising taxes is the most effective way to improve the economy
in both growth and higher tax revenues. Almost all Japanese support Mr. Abe and
even in the Diet, he has no opposition. Therefore, “He has every chance to push
through structural reforms in this autumn’s session of the Diet, starting in
mid-October” (The Economist).





+ Prepare for the Tokyo
Olympics









The Japanese government
should raise taxes because we need to prepare
for the Tokyo Olympics. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government 
set aside a fund of 400 billion yen to cover the cost of hosting the Games. (according Wikipedia.com)







A lot of people, including
elderly and disabled people, will come to Japan in 2020. According to The Japan Times, “making public
facilities and transportation barrier-free will be among its more important
tasks. The number of elderly people has been increasing in Japan. and “Japan’s
total population will have passed the age of 65 in 2020” (The Japan Times).
Therefore, the Olympics is a good chances to make an environment comfortable
for them. Japan should do those things not only for elderly people but also
disabled people. According to The
Japan Times
, “government should provide sufficient support to disabled
athletes as well as able-bodied ones. The government should also try to make
Japan an easier place for disabled people to live. To hold a successful
Olympics, Japan should be more a comfortable country for whoever visits Japan.





+ Will set an important example for other countries



Japan’s experience in raising the consumption
tax will set an important example for other countries. 
It is written by International Monetary Fund
economists in a 2011 paper when the idea of the tax was still being debated.
 Many advanced economies face the same challenge
to lower public debt ratios over the medium term and address rising
social-security spending while at the same time preserving growth—but they will
face it somewhat later, making Japan something of an early test case.”







+ I run out of idea. Got other ones? Comment below





What are the disadvantages?



- The decline of the Japanese Society Consumption



While the recovery of the Japanese economy in early 2014 only benefit certain people. Public salaries have not increased, and consequently when the price of goods rose due to taxes, then the ability of people to buy finished goods declined. This is potentially bad for domestic firms and states that many export their products to Japan. Low public consumption would depress demand for imported goods as well.





- Asian Economic Slowdown



Japan is one of the largest investors in Asia, including in Indonesia. Japanese investment can be found in various sectors; ranging from motor vehicle manufacturing, technology, to make bread. Thus, the Japanese recession could come dragging Asian economies. Moreover, Japan's current recession occurs when China's slowing growth and Europe suffer from stagnation. Asian economic slowdown, in turn, will impact on other areas, especially those located in the Pacific Rim





- One of the cause of Recession*



Earlier this week, Japan's GDP preliminary report again showed minus growth rate for the second time in a row. (why growth rate minus / down? Because tax rises). Once in the previous period recorded minus 7.3% on an annual basis, growth in Japan in the third quarter of 2014 was still contracted with the amount of minus 1.6%. Minus the growth rate in two consecutive periods formalize Japan's status as a country in a state of recession.




*In the macro economy, recession = condition when GDP decreased or when the real economic growth is negative for two quarters (one quarterly equals a period of 3 months) or more in one year.


- The fall in consumption



Because the tax hike will lift inflation by
about 2%. The higher inflation will reduce consumer purchasing power.  As discussed above, the purchasing power will
be reduced permanently, because the
price level will be elevated. 


Even if the rate
of the consumption tax is hiked by 5 percentage points to 10%, the resulting
revenue would be a drop in the bucket, especially given our aging society.


Time.com page also reported that salaries of the public has not changed much, but the price of goods and services has increased; Consequently, the welfare of the average household has not improved. So that when taxes go up, people actually reduce their spending.





      - The store (e.g. supermarket) costumer would
decrease because people
 have purchased their own needs before the raise of consumption tax.



In Japan consumption is likely to grow strongly
in the first quarter of 2014 – as consumers bring some spending forward in
anticipation of the tax increase – but
then
contract in the June quarter.
To be sure, some of the big increase
is the result of companies spending earlier to avoid the tax increase. Still,
the willingness of Japanese companies to boost their capital expenditure should
pay off for Abe’s long-term plan for the economy. So, they won’t kind of spending their money on goods again after
the tax increase.








- Surplus decreased



     Japan's current account surplus in July decreased by 30.6 percent compared with last year. Reported a surplus in July reached 416.7 billion yen, less than expected in the level of 444.2 billion yen. In the first quarter the Japanese economy experienced a significant growth. Consumer and business spending rose sharply because they take action to buy to improve the stock ahead of the sales tax increase in April. But after the sales tax increased consumer spending and business spending directly to sag. The Japanese government has plans to re-raise the sales tax in October 2015. Reportedly sales tax will be raised from the current back by 8 percent to 10 percent. (centuryrealtime.com)






- Other ideas? Comment below











Thanks for reading.


xoxo





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Sources :


wikipedia.com


investopedia.com


contoh-askep.blogspot.com

centuryrealtime.com

bbc.com


































CERITAKAN RAHASIAMU PADA ORANG YANG TEPAT


Pernah gak curhat sama orang eh bocor alias ketahuan sama orang lain? Sebagai seorang manusia kita gak bisa hidup sendiri kan? Kita saling membutuhkan. Kita juga butuh teman untuk dijadikan tempat curhat.




Curhat? Emang curhat itu penting banget ya sampe segitunya? Jawabannya FENTING BANGET. Baik cewe maupun cowo sama-sama perlu curhat. Kenapa? Karena setiap orang itu pasti punya masalah selama hidupnya baik itu masalah kecil atau besar. Menceritakan masalah kita kepada orang lain dapat mengurangi beban pikiran kita. Walaupun itu hanya masalah kecil atau kejadian-kejadia sehari-hari yang kita alami tadi pagi. Kita bisa mengutarakan apa yg ada di hati kita dan kita juga bisa tau respon orang lain terhadap masalah tersebut. Masing-masing orang memiliki karakter yg berbeda. Mereka pun akan memberika respon yg berbeda pula terhadap suatu permasalahan. Dari situ kita bisa mengambil kira-kira tindakan tepat apa yg akan kita lakukan jika kita mengalami hal yg sama di kemudian hari.





















Nahh masuk ke masalah yg lebih kompleks atau pribadi ya.


Salah satu manfaat menceritakan masalah pribadi kita dengan orang lain adalah hati dan pikiran terasa plong, lebih ringan gitu. Tapi...

Jgn cerita" ke sembarang orang ya. Nanti kartu kamu bisa kebuka. Ah tidakk! Walaupun itu sebenernya cerita kamu itu bukan rahasia, tapi tetep aja dong gak mau masalah kamu dicerita-ceritain ke org lain? Karena gak semua orang perlu tau masalah kamu. Contohnya kamu lagi ada masalah sama A. Kamu cerita ke B. Tapi si B cerita ke C. Padahal kalian semua (kamu dan si A B C) saling kenal. Kamu bakal merasa gak nyaman kalau si C menanyakan masalah itu ke kamu.




Apalagi kalau masalah pribadi kamu sampai kecium sama orang lain yg gak ada sangkut pautnya sama kamu. Wah mereka bisa berpikiran yg enggak-enggak.


Untuk itu pilah-pilih lah sebelum kamu curhat. Curhat sama temen deket? Udah biasa. Tapi, terkadang teman dekat kita sangat sibuk, banyak kerjaan, sehingga susah ada waktu untuk kita. Kita juga gak mau kan ganggu dia? Solusinya, cerita sama temen yg berada paling dekat dengan kita. Cuss... Tapi kita harus berhati-hati karena tidak semua orang bisa keep secret.





Untuk itu sebelum kita curhat, kita perlu bertanya kepada mereka seperti "gue mau curhat nih. Lu bisa jaga rahasia ga?" ; "gue mau curhat nih. Mau dengerin ga?" ; dll.

As simple as that. Gak semua orang bisa jaga rahasia. Ada orang yg bisa simpen rahasia rapat-rapat, tapi ada juga orang yang awalnya bisa simpen rahasia tapi in the end dia omongin juga ke orang lain.




Ada orang yang terima-terima aja dijadiin tempat curhat, ada juga orang yang gak berkenan dijadiin tempat curhat, dikarenakan mungkin kondisinya yang sedang tidak baik seperti lagi bad mood, capek, banyak kerjaan, buru-buru, dll. Jatuhnya kamu bakalan seperti ngomong sama tembok. Percuma! Wasting time and energy aja. Saran saya daripada percuma mendingan cari orang lain.





Mendapat solusi, saran atau masukan dari orang lain menurut saya itu hanya poin plus aja. Yang terpenting kamu bisa mengurangi beban pikiran kamu, bisa mencurahkan unek-unek kamu. Kamunya jadi gak self-harm atau sampe bunuh diri. Orang lain bakalan ada yang tau masalah kamu juga. Seenggaknya kalau kamu ada apa-apa nantinya (jangan sampe) ada orang yang tau kalau kamu lagi nggak dalam keadaan baik dan bisa nolongin kamu.





So, inget ya guys. Curhat itu boleh banget, but liat dulu orangnya gimana. Okey? Jangan sampe rahasia kamu bocor. Rasanya gak enak banget loh guys :')











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DON'T THINK TOO MUCH, JUST DO IT


Wahh sebentar lagi mau masuk semester baru nih. Mau ikut UKM di kampus ah. Eh gak jadi deh, Nanti malah sibuk ngurusin UKM lagi. Nanti kalau IPK saya turun gimana? Nanti kalau ada kegiatan yang sampai larut malam dan besoknya harus masuk kuliah pagi gimana? Kalau sakit gara-gara UKM gimana? Ketinggalan pelajaran dong?





Guys, guys, stop! 


Kamu terlalu banyak berpikir. Terlalu banyak berpikir gak bakal membuat kamu kemana-mana. Stuck. Dan akhirnya you end up doing nothing. Terlalu banyak berpikir juga akan mengganggu psikologis kamu. Capek loh.







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Berpikir dan merencanakan sesuatu itu bagus. Tapi kamu gak perlu memikirkan hal-hal yang belum tentu terjadi di masa depan. Semuanya memang harus dipikirkan, tetapi kamu juga harus sambil melakukannya di saat. Jadi, hiduplah di masa sekarang :)







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Setiap hal yang kamu lakukan itu pasti ada resikonya. Jadi kalau kamu menginginkan sesuatu, lakukan aja. Hal-hal yang harus dipikirkan adalah bagaimana kamu mengelola resiko-resiko tersebut. 


Dari sinilah kamu akan mengerti dan memahami masalah-masalah nyata apa yang kamu hadapi dan bagaimana cara mengatasinya. Kamu akan belajar. Kamu akan menjadi orang yang lebih rasional, real dan lebih dewasa lagi.








Kalau pun seandainya hal yang paling buruk menimpa kamu. Gak apa-apa. Kamu gak bakal sampe mati ini kan? That's fine. Disitu kamu akan belajar. Belajar. Orang gak langsung bisa sempurna kok. 





Dan juga Allah gak bakal memberi cobaan kepada hambanya melebihi kemampuannya ko. Plus, Allah juga berfirman "sesudah kesulitan akan ada kemudahan". 


So, don't be afraid tto do something guys. Berakit-rakit dahulu berenang-renang kemudian.


Jadi, berpikir pada tempatnya yaa. Dan action :)






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