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I agree with you
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Just started reading these and find it very useful and insightful. |
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How I wish I can rewind the time to start investment at younger age
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did u even stop to think during those times when u were having fun? everyone have to pay the consequences somehow. Either u enjoy first and pay later or u pay first then enjoy more later I choose to pay first before i enjoy. |
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Life will be better. Look beyond your present state. Think positive.
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I think positive also. However for 50+ years see people strike Toto but i never make it.
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if u work smart & hard working, no age limit - $5k per mth close 1 eye |
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TS,
Have you approach Social Service in Singapore for assistance? |
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but remember to talk nicely to them, respect them, no violence or vulgar words hor! they can help u but u must also willing to change. take any job that they kaiseow u - cleaner, dish collector, security guard - just accept it first & move on |
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https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/...ectid=12127002
How to retire in your forties without earning a fortune 18 Sep, 2018 6:30am 4 minutes to read Experts say anyone can Experts say anyone can "go from broke to never needing to work again" by saving 50 per cent or even 75 per cent of their salary each month. Daily Mail Thousands of middle-earners are retiring in their forties with no mortgage and £25,000 ($50,000) a year to spend, it was revealed today. Experts say anyone can "go from broke to never needing to work again" by saving 50 per cent or even 75 per cent of their salary each month. These "super-savers" then invest it in property and low-risk shares for ten to 20 years and bank the profits every year, according to the Daily Mail. The financial independence retire early [FIRE] formula - an idea born in the US - is inspiring thousands in the UK to achieve the ultimate aspiration of giving up work. Experts say you need a nest egg equivalent to 25 times your annual salary to retire early. This means that if you must have £25,000-a-year ($50,000) to live on you need to work towards a nest egg of £625,000 ($1.25m) made up of savings and returns from investments or buy-to-let properties. If it is £50,000 ($100,000) then that amount grows to £1.25million ($2.5m). The other battle line is to eliminate a mortgage using the half of the salary people don't save. The Holy Grail for anyone who wants to leave work before 65 is saving - because if you want a scatter-cash lifestyle then you will pay for it in many more years at work. Many take their inspiration from the 5:2 diet, meaning for full five days of the week they do not spend a penny only allowing themselves to have any outlays on the other two days. London accountant Barney Whiter, a married father-of-three from Farnham, Surrey, walked away from work at 43 by saving half his annual salary after tax. He then invested all of it in low-risk stock market funds and shares, bringing in up to 12 per cent return every year for 19 years while also paying down his mortgage. A big house, eating out, expensive holidays, new cars, cable TV and non-essential shopping were all banned so the Whiter family could stick to their £24,000-a-year ($48,000) budget for all spending. Frugal Mr Whiter made sure he built up a net worth of 25 times his annual spend - £625,000 ($1.25m) - in savings and investments. And the result was retirement around 20 years before his colleagues, which he said 'is the best thing since slice bread'. He told The Times: "If you can save 50 per cent of your take-home pay, it will take 19 years to go from broke to never needing to work again. If you can save 75 per cent, it will take seven to eight years. "You need to have the mentality of a marathon runner or triathlete and be able to delay gratification. For most people money is leaking out of their life like a bucket shot full of holes". There is an army of super-savers in the UK, many gaining inspiration from U.S. and British websites that advise on how to become mortgage-free early. More than 100,000 people are said to be using blogs produced by FIRE proponents including Mr Whiter, who calls himself "The Escape Artist". Earlier this year more than 900 people tried to get into a London pub to hear a talk about the formula, spearheaded by Canadian Peter Adeney, who retired at 30. Mr Adeney's blog Mr Money Moustache gives people a step-by-step guide to retiring in a decade or less. Mr Whiter threw all his energy behind his plan to retire in his forties. He drove a battered second hand Skoda for years and cut spending to the bone while his children, now teenagers, grew up. But he insists it was all worth it. He said: "Tasting freedom is the most intoxicating thing and I wouldn't ever go back to full-time work. I'd rather cut my lifestyle back. My highest value is freedom and self-determination and being able to do what I want to do".
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Will MP ask you to sell kar chng
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I have been chionging for almost 30 years and hence spending a lot a lot on that. if save up all those money think can be quite a sum of money.. haha
now I am 50. hv lost job for almost a year, so now even have problems meeting daily needs, therefore no money chiong now. thinking back if I have money again.. will I still spend on chionging. I think will but need control the spending on chionging and need save some money aside too. actually we have a lot of money but now can see only but cannot touch. haha.. those money in CPF lor. I just hope when I am 55 in 5 years time, our garment dun change any rules then I still can withdraw some 60k plus amount from the CPF (after meeting the basic minimum sum). if the garment change rules then jialat liao lor. haha |
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brain, mind, body, wallet all not healthy stop dreaming - even if u can rewind the time back, u will never suceed base if u have no brains, guts, confident, not hardworking, day dream talk cock only etc so what u doing now? cleaner, dish collector, security, grab, panda etc |
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So how ar?
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