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Unregistered 06-05-2021 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 167642)
52, M. Retiring @ 55. Will collect $200k cash from CPF @ 55. Will spend $200k from 55 to 65. @ 65, collect CPF Life till death. Small apartment paid up. No debt. I am successful as I can retire @ 55. Many of my friends cannot retire @ 55 because they still have lots of mortgage to clear because they bought expensive houses and they spend a lot. I am a simple nobody. Happy.

I'm also thinking retiring at 55. 55 is actually too late. There is a high flyer here who retired at 45. Must be an ex-investment banker

Unregistered 06-05-2021 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 167813)
My point is it does not matter what degree you have or where you are educated. You are still being schooled by the no degree, never go to Uni or college SME towkay who is employing most of Singapore's workforce. Including those with degrees. So stop arguing and work harder so that towkay can buy a brand new Tesla.

What if I tell you that I’m actually the no college towkay with nothing to do (cus I have slaves working for me) that’s why I’m browsing forums?

Unregistered 07-05-2021 11:36 AM

WOW!!!!!!!! $200k from your CPF is a lot of money!!!! Many people don't have that much. Well done!


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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 167642)
52, M. Retiring @ 55. Will collect $200k cash from CPF @ 55. Will spend $200k from 55 to 65. @ 65, collect CPF Life till death. Small apartment paid up. No debt. I am successful as I can retire @ 55. Many of my friends cannot retire @ 55 because they still have lots of mortgage to clear because they bought expensive houses and they spend a lot. I am a simple nobody. Happy.


Unregistered 08-05-2021 04:08 PM

For a single person, you don’t need much to live humbly in Singapore assuming your hdb flat is paid up

Food $20 per day or $600 pm
Utilities, mobile and wifi $200 pm
Transport $100 pm
Miscellaneous $100 pm
Total $1000 pm

You don’t need millions to retire unless you’re eating at restaurants for every meal everyday. If you do this, you will die early. lol

Unregistered 12-05-2021 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 168085)
For a single person, you don’t need much to live humbly in Singapore assuming your hdb flat is paid up

Food $20 per day or $600 pm
Utilities, mobile and wifi $200 pm
Transport $100 pm
Miscellaneous $100 pm
Total $1000 pm

You don’t need millions to retire unless you’re eating at restaurants for every meal everyday. If you do this, you will die early. lol

i would factor in maybe another 300 - 500 for medical(Gp visit), healthcare product and dental cost.

Unregistered 17-05-2021 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 168085)
For a single person, you don’t need much to live humbly in Singapore assuming your hdb flat is paid up

Food $20 per day or $600 pm
Utilities, mobile and wifi $200 pm
Transport $100 pm
Miscellaneous $100 pm
Total $1000 pm

You don’t need millions to retire unless you’re eating at restaurants for every meal everyday. If you do this, you will die early. lol

Food just need $7 per day. Breakfast at home $2, lunch hawker food $3, dinner cook at home $2 = $7. $210 per month

Unregistered 17-05-2021 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 169107)
Food just need $7 per day. Breakfast at home $2, lunch hawker food $3, dinner cook at home $2 = $7. $210 per month


Need to account for inflation and other food options.

Why make your life so tough..Balance is key.

Unregistered 18-05-2021 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 169107)
Food just need $7 per day. Breakfast at home $2, lunch hawker food $3, dinner cook at home $2 = $7. $210 per month

Nowadays still can meal outside for $3? More like $7 per meal?

Unregistered 18-05-2021 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 169338)
Nowadays still can meal outside for $3? More like $7 per meal?

Why cannot? Cai png ask for 2 veg 1 meat will hit around $3 at most foodcourts. Go hawker centre even cheaper, some you can even buy noodles for just $2.50. you stay in sg?

Unregistered 18-05-2021 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 169341)
Why cannot? Cai png ask for 2 veg 1 meat will hit around $3 at most foodcourts. Go hawker centre even cheaper, some you can even buy noodles for just $2.50. you stay in sg?

Sorry we not like you. Work downstairs your block got $3 cai png with 2 veg 1 meat


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