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Old 18-12-2014, 03:07 PM
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Correction : Any girl that is only attracted to his money.
girls seem to have sixth sense that he got 'something', when we went orchard he attracts from hot chicks everywhere.

He is a lucky chap.........

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What sort of logic is this? Just because the guy had 90k to spare doesn't mean he needs or wants to squander it on a single piece of paper right? It makes complete sense that if COE drops to 30k or some other affordable level, many families would be willing to jump in for more than one car.

Don't be a desperate car salesman pls. It just looks pathetic.
true, lta going announce 80k coe for 2015. just wait and see, car dealers already hiring new salesmen to sell 80k new cars in 2015..
40k range for cat a coe is very realistic target by jul 2015

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true, lta going announce 80k coe for 2015. just wait and see, car dealers already hiring new salesmen to sell 80k new cars in 2015..
40k range for cat a coe is very realistic target by jul 2015
Finally hear some sense from people in this forum.... Let's Huat together and await for $30k COE !

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Finally hear some sense from people in this forum.... Let's Huat together and await for $30k COE !
yup. i need to buy 3 new cars to replace for myself, my wife and my dad. hope to get conti brands. thanks.
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just turned 35. married with 1 kid

75k per annum (including all bonuses)
Engineer.

wife - not working health issue

Expenses soar high due to quarterly treatment and sometimes savings are not enough. Any one here have done any part time work from home ? recommend any ?
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Last time in 2006, youngsters on 3-4k salary can buy 70-80k honda civic because of 90% financing and 10yr loan period
These days, the youngsters can no longer do so with 50% financing and max 5 yr period loan. Somemore with TDSR, youngsters are cautious not to get into too much debt that prevent them from buying a apartment.
So less youngsters demand + more supply COEs means lower car prices in 2015
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Last time in 2006, youngsters on 3-4k salary can buy 70-80k honda civic because of 90% financing and 10yr loan period
These days, the youngsters can no longer do so with 50% financing and max 5 yr period loan. Somemore with TDSR, youngsters are cautious not to get into too much debt that prevent them from buying a apartment.
So less youngsters demand + more supply COEs means lower car prices in 2015
Thats good news for all of us. We have waited patiently and will be rewarded with $30k COE soon. HUAT AH!
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Old 19-12-2014, 04:30 PM
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just turned 35. married with 1 kid

75k per annum (including all bonuses)
Engineer.

wife - not working health issue

Expenses soar high due to quarterly treatment and sometimes savings are not enough. Any one here have done any part time work from home ? recommend any ?
Give tuition.

Tuition is a very good source of supplementary income!
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As we approach the new year, I feel very upbeat as I will be 55 next year. It is time to bade farewell to my fast paced corporate world and join my buddies who retired much earlier than me. I was supposed to retire at 50, the typical age for the high flyers to retire. I took a bit longer as I wanted to settle things before leaving.

As I looked back, it has been a hectic 30 years of my life. I was a jet setter, traveling the world. I had little time for my wife and children. My health took a beating too. While those were my biggest regrets, at least I've achieved what I set to achieve 30 years ago. I now own a nice 4 bedroom condo near the city area which is fully paid. I also have built up quite a decent investment portfolio which gives me a nice passive income of $150k pa. Being debt free, my expenses are not high, only $60k pa. My children are now working and earning well. They are getting married soon and moving to their own condos.

I plan to take things easy and focus on improving my poor health. As a hobby, I will be trading stocks on a leisurely basis, not doing day trading though as this will be highly stressful. I will spend my time reading up on companies, attending AGMs and meeting up with old friends.
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As we approach the new year, I feel very upbeat as I will be 55 next year. It is time to bade farewell to my fast paced corporate world and join my buddies who retired much earlier than me. I was supposed to retire at 50, the typical age for the high flyers to retire. I took a bit longer as I wanted to settle things before leaving.

As I looked back, it has been a hectic 30 years of my life. I was a jet setter, traveling the world. I had little time for my wife and children. My health took a beating too. While those were my biggest regrets, at least I've achieved what I set to achieve 30 years ago. I now own a nice 4 bedroom condo near the city area which is fully paid. I also have built up quite a decent investment portfolio which gives me a nice passive income of $150k pa. Being debt free, my expenses are not high, only $60k pa. My children are now working and earning well. They are getting married soon and moving to their own condos.

I plan to take things easy and focus on improving my poor health. As a hobby, I will be trading stocks on a leisurely basis, not doing day trading though as this will be highly stressful. I will spend my time reading up on companies, attending AGMs and meeting up with old friends.
Congratulations on your retirement. You deserve a good break.
Just to check since you are retired, do you have plans to buy new car at existing high COE price?
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