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Actually, with the wisdom,knowledge, maturity and life experience,TS knows jolly well how to solve and manage his situation. My humble view is whether is he willing to bite the bullet, make some changes in family lifestyle and just act and do it. Basically, its just either increase income &/or reduce expenditure.No 2 ways about it. |
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Then one day, 15 years from now, when you are getting old, will you not ask yourself why are you achieving so meagre results? Where has the bulk of your money gone to? That's what I am asking. |
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If you must know, I have a cash reserve of 15 years. Cold hard cash in the bank. Not unliquidated assets, which is separate. I can go 15 years without income and still carry on this lifestyle. That's alot of zeros. I am not mis-managing. Nor boasting. Just alluding to the point that cost of living is rising very fast. Is it very hard to understand? |
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I don't touch my cash reserves. I spend only the yield.
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But if you say your point is to draw attention to the idea (not fact) that life is terrible in Singapore for the middle class, and not necessarily yourself (or not just yourself) because of rising costs, then my response is, we don't feel the pinch like you. Maybe it's because we planned/are planning for tougher times everyday. Maybe it's because we somehow feel happier with our lives. If you put out an idea, then you have to be prepared that your idea will be challenged. We are not trying to offend you. Well, I'm not trying to offend you la. How you feel is not necessarily reality. |
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There is nothing wrong with trying to offend people. It makes life a lot more fun.
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I do offend people intentionally. Just saying this isn't one of those times. =D
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First, you are managing poorly or mis-managing your finances. Why on earth are you holding on to 15 years of Cash reserve? I might not know the details cos you hourself must must why you did it. At most,a savvy investor will only hold 1 year cash reaserve,max 2 years. The opportunity cost of your action is that you are only a mearge peanut returns on your excess cash which obviously cannot keep pace with inflation,literally deroding your purchasing power and in effect diminishes your real value of your principal. Make better use of your cash reserves. Second, cost of living is high or not is subjective and relative. If your income or return or yield is growing at a faster and higher rate than cost of living, will you still think that cost of living is high? Of course not. Like a wise old man once said:"Nothing in this world is expensive. It is just that I am earing too little." |
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Why are you always one step ahead?? Ya, I am frustrated because it's coming out of my reserves, not yield. A$1m gets you only A$30k a year. Friggin all time low interest. I need 3 fully paid condos so that I can depend on the yields alone. And I am not there yet. |
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Ok. How about we do this. With no disrespect to the bros here, can the next person who wants to advise me on managing cost, can you please examine your cash reserves?
Financial experts say you must have 6 months cash reserves in case you lose a job. Do you have 6 months? 1 year? 5 years? 15 years. If you have >10 years then we talk. Then I will know we are both talking about apples, not oranges. It's frustrating talking to amateurs who say costs are low, life is good but when you ask them how much reserves they have, they do not even have 2 years savings. My question to them then is what if you or your wife suffer a stroke? Or cancer or diabetes? How is your 2 years reserves going to see your kids through with the current cost of living? You still sure cost of living is reasonable here? |
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Overall portfolio yield over the past decade is about 8% before tax. I've stuck to the low risk investments. The trick with cash is to lock in longer term rates whenever they go above 6%.
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Divorcee at age of 42....Breakdown on my monthly expanses
Income :8k Bank Interest : $875 (700K in FD based on 1.5 per cent interest ) Parents : $600 Rental Income : $1800 Mortgage : $1075 (CPF) Sexapade :$200 Massage : $200 Insurance :$200 Children Maintenance : $500 Car : Fully Paid Petrol : $200 (Pump in JB) Utilities : $200 Road tax : $50 Car Insurance : $59 Miscellaneous : $300 Savings about 6 to 8 k per month and it depends on other expenditure like holidays etc........ I am staying with parents . Their house is fully paid. |
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That sort of yield in low risk investments is only available in markets most people in Singapore won't go, nor even know where to begin looking. Failing that, I do know some penny stocks trading at 4cents which I have analyzed using my candles at home and some fundamental analysis indicating everyone should buy and buy until the price reaches 8cents before selling. Not less than 8cents so that I can dump, at 7 cents, the ones I bought at 3cents already! |
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Boss, what you think about the Singapore Savings Bond? |
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You are doing good financially. No food cost? Unfortunately, my child cost is not $500 a month. Maid itself is already more. I wish I can bunk in with my parents and rent out my place..... Last edited by MoJoe313; 28-04-2015 at 05:00 PM. |
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