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24-10-2021, 11:17 AM
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Higher starting pay elsewhere available to the average accountancy grad? Wait long long la.
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no need higher starting pay. i think Gen z values work life balance more. They can earn alternative income via other means.
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24-10-2021, 11:32 AM
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no need higher starting pay. i think Gen z values work life balance more. They can earn alternative income via other means.
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I have been hearing this work life balance thing a lot recently
What caused this shift in thinking?
As opposed to 2011 people here generally keep harping just tahan tahan tahan blood sweat tears go go go
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24-10-2021, 11:50 AM
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Can I ask that "auditor" and most of "his friends" who are auditors and "invest" , when u are excluded from so many ETFs , most importantly S&P 500 , NASDAQ , simple because ur firm audits companies in it, whats left to buy?
Single equity shares as we all know, cant be your only investment model, you need to diversify via ETFs, unit trusts etc
there was an article by DBS that investing in S&P 500 actually yields more returns than property even. Now if you're auditing Apple, Tesla ETC to name a few. How can you buy these
Care to share what firm ure from that allows u to disclose all these investments. Most firms discourage in case these people "future clients" then you can audit them
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24-10-2021, 11:52 AM
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Can someone share how SM/M get allocated projects
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24-10-2021, 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I have been hearing this work life balance thing a lot recently
What caused this shift in thinking?
As opposed to 2011 people here generally keep harping just tahan tahan tahan blood sweat tears go go go
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I think firstly it's really just a different generation that is looking for greater fulfillment in life, not just going to work from 9-9 on a good day and then not having time to do what they want.
Secondly, I think Covid has also highlighted life/death and the important of taking care of one's health. Working long hours tends to be high stress which in short, is bad for health. I don't think most of the younger generation want to be in such a position.
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24-10-2021, 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Can I ask that "auditor" and most of "his friends" who are auditors and "invest" , when u are excluded from so many ETFs , most importantly S&P 500 , NASDAQ , simple because ur firm audits companies in it, whats left to buy?
Single equity shares as we all know, cant be your only investment model, you need to diversify via ETFs, unit trusts etc
there was an article by DBS that investing in S&P 500 actually yields more returns than property even. Now if you're auditing Apple, Tesla ETC to name a few. How can you buy these
Care to share what firm ure from that allows u to disclose all these investments. Most firms discourage in case these people "future clients" then you can audit them
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Are you even from big4 now or before? Can't rmb the rules, but I doubt etf is 100% excluded. In addition, there are some exceptions that you can buy even if they were big4 clients, but not audited by SG team.
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24-10-2021, 12:05 PM
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All are audited by SG teams as they mostly have Sg branches, no need go so far , i name you just two : Apple, Coca Cola
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24-10-2021, 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Can I ask that "auditor" and most of "his friends" who are auditors and "invest" , when u are excluded from so many ETFs , most importantly S&P 500 , NASDAQ , simple because ur firm audits companies in it, whats left to buy?
Single equity shares as we all know, cant be your only investment model, you need to diversify via ETFs, unit trusts etc
there was an article by DBS that investing in S&P 500 actually yields more returns than property even. Now if you're auditing Apple, Tesla ETC to name a few. How can you buy these
Care to share what firm ure from that allows u to disclose all these investments. Most firms discourage in case these people "future clients" then you can audit them
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Share insider info with you family. Stupid pig
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24-10-2021, 12:11 PM
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Don't join the audit firm that audit coca cola. The rules for personal trading has more flexibility than AM, but tougher than banks. It is not that bad and does not have hard approval/disclosure requirements.
Whoever says cannot invest, just have not tried it before. You have chatted with the wrong friend
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24-10-2021, 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Can I ask that "auditor" and most of "his friends" who are auditors and "invest" , when u are excluded from so many ETFs , most importantly S&P 500 , NASDAQ , simple because ur firm audits companies in it, whats left to buy?
Single equity shares as we all know, cant be your only investment model, you need to diversify via ETFs, unit trusts etc
there was an article by DBS that investing in S&P 500 actually yields more returns than property even. Now if you're auditing Apple, Tesla ETC to name a few. How can you buy these
Care to share what firm ure from that allows u to disclose all these investments. Most firms discourage in case these people "future clients" then you can audit them
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Short the stock before issuing qualified opinion.
Long before co report blockbuster profit.
Stupid pig. That is how auditors live the high life. No one gives a **** about insider trading.
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