How much are you earning per annum? - Page 873 - Salary.sg Forums
Salary.sg Forums  

Go Back   Salary.sg Forums > The Salary.sg Discussion Forums: > Income and Jobs

Income and Jobs Discuss jobs, career options and of course salaries




How much are you earning per annum?

Reply
 
Thread Tools
  #8721 (permalink)  
Old 12-10-2015, 03:36 AM
Unregistered
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

35 years female
Make $120k per year through small trading biz.
Working fron home.
Looking for other way to improve our worth

Reply With Quote
  #8722 (permalink)  
Old 12-10-2015, 04:03 AM
Unregistered
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

45 year old single. Taxable income $170k last year. Paid up condo and new car. Quite stressful life. Looking to semi-retire and slowing down. Really tired of Singapore rat race.

Reply With Quote
  #8723 (permalink)  
Old 12-10-2015, 07:30 AM
Unregistered
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
45 year old single. Taxable income $170k last year. Paid up condo and new car. Quite stressful life. Looking to semi-retire and slowing down. Really tired of Singapore rat race.
Since you're single, you can retire in JB now.
Here's how
1. Sell your condo at S$1m
2. Invest the S$1m in a portfolio of high quality dividend yield stocks giving you a dividend if 5% pa or S$50k pa dividend
3. Convert S$50k dividend pa into RM to get RM150k pa
4. Monthly expenses in JB RM36k pa
5. Save the rest

You can rent a brand new 3 bedroom condo in JB for RM1000 pm due to the big oversupply of empty condos in JB

Enjoy your retirement

Huat Ah !!!!!!!!!

Reply With Quote
  #8724 (permalink)  
Old 12-10-2015, 07:59 AM
Unregistered
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

If you cannot handle the stress you should consider less stressful jobs. No point destroying your health for that $170k of taxable income. Semi-retirement is also a good option. By the way $170k of taxable income is not really a big amount. So, if you can't hack it, just let it go.

However, at 47, you should not go into full retirement. Many studies have been done and the results always point to same conclusion - that young retirees increased their risk of falling into depression by 40%! Just google early retirement & depression to find out more. Besides that, your mind deteriorates much faster when you are not working.

You can also tell from the many repetitive posts about the same things from those early retirees that their mind is not taking on new things, their knowledge is not growing.

So, yes, do take care of your health but don't make the mistake of retiring fully only to end up compounding your health issues.


Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
45 year old single. Taxable income $170k last year. Paid up condo and new car. Quite stressful life. Looking to semi-retire and slowing down. Really tired of Singapore rat race.
Reply With Quote
  #8725 (permalink)  
Old 12-10-2015, 08:20 AM
Unregistered
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Many high flyer ex bankers retired in their 40s after making it big. Given their background and expertise, they become successful full time investors. They spend their retirement years fruitfully by being active investors. They do lots of in depth research and engage discussions with management during AGMs. This way, their mind are fully active minus the office politics and long working hours. Many also sit in committees of charities as a way to give back to society. Their standard of living shot up tremendously because they have more leisure time and they don't need to be at the beck and call of bosses. They don't have to be stuck in morning traffic. They are also healthier and happier.

Full retirement does not mean you're retired from life. You're just retired from being a wage slave. Full retirement means you're independent, you're your own boss. You have choices on how you want to spend your time.

Don't listen to fools.


Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
45 year old single. Taxable income $170k last year. Paid up condo and new car. Quite stressful life. Looking to semi-retire and slowing down. Really tired of Singapore rat race.
Reply With Quote
  #8726 (permalink)  
Old 12-10-2015, 09:22 AM
Unregistered
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Repetitive and abusive as well. Thats what early retirement without something meaningful to occupy your time can do to a person.

And what works for ex-bankers may not work for him.


Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
Many high flyer ex bankers retired in their 40s after making it big. Given their background and expertise, they become successful full time investors. They spend their retirement years fruitfully by being active investors. They do lots of in depth research and engage discussions with management during AGMs. This way, their mind are fully active minus the office politics and long working hours. Many also sit in committees of charities as a way to give back to society. Their standard of living shot up tremendously because they have more leisure time and they don't need to be at the beck and call of bosses. They don't have to be stuck in morning traffic. They are also healthier and happier.

Full retirement does not mean you're retired from life. You're just retired from being a wage slave. Full retirement means you're independent, you're your own boss. You have choices on how you want to spend your time.

Don't listen to fools.
Reply With Quote

  #8727 (permalink)  
Old 12-10-2015, 12:01 PM
Unregistered
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
Repetitive and abusive as well. Thats what early retirement without something meaningful to occupy your time can do to a person.

And what works for ex-bankers may not work for him.
How naive. People who are working in a highly stressed office working environment can be even more abusive. Are you working in a lighthouse?
Reply With Quote
  #8728 (permalink)  
Old 12-10-2015, 12:03 PM
Unregistered
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
35 years female
Make $120k per year through small trading biz.
Working fron home.
Looking for other way to improve our worth
What trading biz are you working on? Maybe we can give you some ideas how to increase your business.
Reply With Quote
  #8729 (permalink)  
Old 12-10-2015, 12:18 PM
Unregistered
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
45 year old single. Taxable income $170k last year. Paid up condo and new car. Quite stressful life. Looking to semi-retire and slowing down. Really tired of Singapore rat race.
Be careful of your stress level. If it is too high, it can lead to depression. If your current job is too stressful, get a less stressful job. You also have the option to retire in a cheaper country such as Malaysia and Thailand. Your condo is your assets for retirement. If it is valued at S$2m and if you sell it can convert to RM, you will get RM6m. You will be among the top richest person in Malaysia if you have RM6m.
Reply With Quote
  #8730 (permalink)  
Old 12-10-2015, 05:18 PM
Unregistered
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

I own a condo in JB, paid up.
Plan to retire soon when condo TOP.
Will rent out my paid up flat for $2.5k pm (RM7.5k pm).
Expenses in JB will be RM2k pm - food, utilities, car petrol, etc.
Can save RM5.5k pm.
Reply With Quote
Reply

Bookmarks

Tags
bond, bond breaking, income pa, lawyer, saf

« Previous Thread | Next Thread »
Thread Tools

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are Off


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Industries with Highest Proportion Earning 5-Figure Monthly Income Salary.sg Income and Jobs 25 23-04-2021 10:40 PM
Lawyer earning $25k/mth forged $65k payslip to get job Salary.sg Income and Jobs 2 30-12-2011 02:42 PM

» 30 Recent Threads
Q: Big4 - Yearly salary increment ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
16,340 Replies, 5,169,895 Views
How is life as a doctor in... ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
7,393 Replies, 3,500,209 Views
NCS (SingTel subsidiary) ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
1,360 Replies, 1,178,575 Views
Roles in accenture singapore ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
7,751 Replies, 2,427,630 Views
Civil Svc/ Statboard - Typical... ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
6,184 Replies, 3,840,566 Views
Work culture in IHiS ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
730 Replies, 561,811 Views
HTX (Home Team Science and... ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
852 Replies, 404,029 Views
DSTA (under Mindef) ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
1,557 Replies, 1,419,363 Views
CSA (Cyber Security Agency) ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
919 Replies, 536,300 Views
MAS for Mid Career Professionals ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
2,122 Replies, 1,105,313 Views
MINDEF DXO (All FAQ on it) ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
5,927 Replies, 4,766,901 Views
Career as Teacher ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
11,279 Replies, 6,914,972 Views
GovTech ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
6,341 Replies, 2,411,776 Views
Work in SMU ( 1 2 3)
20 Replies, 5,967 Views
Compare civil service salary ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
16,455 Replies, 12,667,604 Views
ST Electronics ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
3,831 Replies, 1,596,514 Views
Hospital (Private or Public)... ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
763 Replies, 436,463 Views
Aircraft Maintenance License and... ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
723 Replies, 726,011 Views
DBS tech seed programme ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
3,772 Replies, 1,530,534 Views
Lawyer Salary ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
21,207 Replies, 10,549,036 Views
Need advice (UniSIM business...
3 Replies, 5,276 Views
2nd Upper from NTU Business...
8 Replies, 2,759 Views
Factual Local Bank Salaries - DBS... ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
1,848 Replies, 1,470,020 Views
Working Culture in IRAS ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
78 Replies, 171,591 Views
Banks' Pay and Bonuses ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
559 Replies, 511,226 Views
Project management
4 Replies, 3,569 Views
Far East Organisation
0 Replies, 133 Views
LTA (Land Transport Authority) ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
781 Replies, 427,601 Views
ITE Polytechnic Scheme ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
336 Replies, 385,406 Views
Job Application with MOE... ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
494 Replies, 646,730 Views
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v3.2.2



All times are GMT +8. The time now is 05:58 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.5
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO 3.3.2