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Old 18-02-2023, 10:39 PM
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RMIT FCH, 6 year experience, VP at a bank. currently drawing 28/k mth. Last bonus received was 36 months.
Saudi prince, my dad gave me a villa and a private jet for my last birthday

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Reserve team Footballer, Manchester shitty, 50K per week.

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Old 19-02-2023, 08:41 AM
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2020: 75k
- interned at VISA and got a full-time offer, 75k annual
- I bought dogecoin around mid november 2020, about 20k SGD total

2021: 280k
- Left VISA to join Paypal, 82k annual
- Sold dogecoin, I forgot what was the rate ( 98x+ ) but I got back 190k+ SGD minus fees.

2022: 123k
- Paypal, 85k, 3% annual bump
- Placed 90k bet on Jake Paul vs Silva fight where I bet that Jake would win and he did. I knew all his matches were rigged for him to win the moment he beat Askren and a few others. Anyway won 38k from a 90k bet at a -240 rate.

In total I got about 478k SGD.

If it helps, I'm 25, half American male. Paypal is offering to relocate me to their US headquarters so I'll probably take it and bail. Singapore is too boring and the SWE pay is abysmal.

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Old 19-02-2023, 10:48 AM
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54 male
Retired from a successful corporate career
Currently focused on volunteering at charities
Luxury condo and car fully paid up
No debt

Life is short
Spend your life meaningfully
You don’t have to be rich to be happy

If your HDB flat is fully paid and you have sufficient CPF savings for retirement, you have succeeded in life
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54 male
Retired from a successful corporate career
Currently focused on volunteering at charities
Luxury condo and car fully paid up
No debt

Life is short
Spend your life meaningfully
You don’t have to be rich to be happy

If your HDB flat is fully paid and you have sufficient CPF savings for retirement, you have succeeded in life
read the thread title:

How much are you earning per annum?
How much are you earning per annum?
How much are you earning per annum?
How much are you earning per annum?
How much are you earning per annum?
How much are you earning per annum?

Dumb fk, simi lj retirement? you siao sibo? boomer brain izzit?
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Old 19-02-2023, 02:39 PM
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How much are you earning per annum?
How much are you earning per annum?
How much are you earning per annum?
How much are you earning per annum?
How much are you earning per annum?
How much are you earning per annum?

Dumb fk, simi lj retirement? you siao sibo? boomer brain izzit?
I have succeeded in life, have you?
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Old 19-02-2023, 05:01 PM
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54 male
Retired from a successful corporate career
Currently focused on volunteering at charities
Luxury condo and car fully paid up
No debt

Life is short
Spend your life meaningfully
You don’t have to be rich to be happy

If your HDB flat is fully paid and you have sufficient CPF savings for retirement, you have succeeded in life
Congratulations and thanks for the advice. My spouse and I are your typical average couple. We worked hard and managed to clear our HDB mortgage a few years ago. Our CPF OA and SA are growing and we try our best to top up our SA to earn higher interest. We may not be able to retire so soon maybe 58 years old. We consider ourselves lucky and successful as we are also debt free and can retire. Our CPF Life can give us maybe $5000+. Our children can give us money too when we retire. We are lucky to have good children.
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Old 19-02-2023, 06:27 PM
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2020: 75k
- interned at VISA and got a full-time offer, 75k annual
- I bought dogecoin around mid november 2020, about 20k SGD total

2021: 280k
- Left VISA to join Paypal, 82k annual
- Sold dogecoin, I forgot what was the rate ( 98x+ ) but I got back 190k+ SGD minus fees.

2022: 123k
- Paypal, 85k, 3% annual bump
- Placed 90k bet on Jake Paul vs Silva fight where I bet that Jake would win and he did. I knew all his matches were rigged for him to win the moment he beat Askren and a few others. Anyway won 38k from a 90k bet at a -240 rate.

In total I got about 478k SGD.

If it helps, I'm 25, half American male. Paypal is offering to relocate me to their US headquarters so I'll probably take it and bail. Singapore is too boring and the SWE pay is abysmal.
damn not bad

ure fking lucky tho with the crypto and mma bets lol last time i wanna bet floyd mayweather since he never lose but in the end chicken out, shag
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Sorry to break it to you, but if you are bother to take 3 seconds to reply an internet comment, you have not succeeded.
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Congratulations and thanks for the advice. My spouse and I are your typical average couple. We worked hard and managed to clear our HDB mortgage a few years ago. Our CPF OA and SA are growing and we try our best to top up our SA to earn higher interest. We may not be able to retire so soon maybe 58 years old. We consider ourselves lucky and successful as we are also debt free and can retire. Our CPF Life can give us maybe $5000+. Our children can give us money too when we retire. We are lucky to have good children.
$5k pm is a lot of money for a retired couple. Usually you just need $3k pm. Assuming you don’t own a car. $5k pm will give you the option to enjoy a more expensive overseas holidays. Try to travel due non peak seasons as they are a lot cheaper.
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