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21-04-2016, 08:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Thanks for the advice...will seriously consider doing that.
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suggest should do that before next bidding when the car show.... COE will only head north from now... especially government saying they want to go Car Lite in future.... can ministar khaw say cars will be like the horse carriages in the past.
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21-04-2016, 01:58 PM
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You are among the very rare high flying executives who can now semi retire. Many of us here, even those earning $800k pa, must still work full time in our 50s and 60s.
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Well said. I used to work in a tough job, working long hours given the fast paced corporate environment because I have to as I wanted to earn a high salary which allows me to accumulate wealth.
Now after working for so many years, I no longer have to work in that kind of tough environment with poor work life balance. Now, I have chosen to semi retire and work on projects I choose. I choose my work. My wealth allows me to generate a comfortable passive income. My "for fun" work now just adds to my wealth. I now work as and when I please and I get to spend a lot of time with my loved ones.
I agree, wealth can do wonders! As long as you don't abuse the use of your wealth by wasting it.
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21-04-2016, 06:08 PM
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Don't be fooled by this materialistic world.
Wealth does not make you truly happy unless you use your wealth to help the poor, needy, destitute, orphans and the disabled.
What's the point of you owning so much wealth only to feed your ego and to show off to people around you?
Be contented with what you have and you will be the richest person.
Use your time and wealth to do charity work and you will be truly happy.
We don't need so much to lead a happy life.
If you own a paid up home and have enough to feed your family, you should be happy and contented.
Material wants will never end if you keep on wanting.
When you own a flat, you want a condo. When you have a condo, you want a landed.
When you own a landed, you want a castle. If you keep on wanting, you will never be contented.
Life is short. Make the best of this world by being helping the needy. Donating a few thousand dollars alone does not count. You have to really sincerely care.
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21-04-2016, 06:23 PM
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You need to HEALTH to enjoy WEALTH. Wealth without Health can be Hell.
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Don't be fooled by this materialistic world.
Wealth does not make you truly happy unless you use your wealth to help the poor, needy, destitute, orphans and the disabled.
What's the point of you owning so much wealth only to feed your ego and to show off to people around you?
Be contented with what you have and you will be the richest person.
Use your time and wealth to do charity work and you will be truly happy.
We don't need so much to lead a happy life.
If you own a paid up home and have enough to feed your family, you should be happy and contented.
Material wants will never end if you keep on wanting.
When you own a flat, you want a condo. When you have a condo, you want a landed.
When you own a landed, you want a castle. If you keep on wanting, you will never be contented.
Life is short. Make the best of this world by being helping the needy. Donating a few thousand dollars alone does not count. You have to really sincerely care.
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21-04-2016, 06:46 PM
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Google this: Fierce bidding by Uber keeps COE prices up
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Good news for those who got their $38k COE.
COE prices will go higher and higher!
Huat Ah!
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21-04-2016, 07:49 PM
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Those who want to change to a new car but waiting, better buy now. COE prices will not go down to $10k. Only stupid people will hope for this.
Demand for new cars come from:
1. Replacement demand. Those whose cars are nearing 10 years old.
2. Demand from rich parents who wants to buy for their children.
3. Demand from young adults who wants to show off to their friends.
4. Demand from private car companies. This demand is huge.
5. Those whose salaries have gone up.
So COE prices will go up and up. The uptrend has only begun.
Secure your guaranteed COE now.
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Google this: Fierce bidding by Uber keeps COE prices up
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Good news for those who got their $38k COE.
COE prices will go higher and higher!
Huat Ah!
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22-04-2016, 02:48 AM
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Every now and then, this forum gets infested by car dealers and salesmen. Get a life, will ya...
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22-04-2016, 09:53 AM
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Lost
Couple, 42yo
4 kids 5-12 yr olds
Annual 400k +
Cpf 400k
HDB 350k paid
Cars x2 paid
Cash 900k
What's next?
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22-04-2016, 10:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Lost
Couple, 42yo
4 kids 5-12 yr olds
Annual 400k +
Cpf 400k
HDB 350k paid
Cars x2 paid
Cash 900k
What's next?
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Retirement.
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22-04-2016, 11:39 AM
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Haha, every now and then we will have posters rooting for retirement when they accumulate a little bit of money. Retirement is fun only when we are financially sound and have things to occupy our minds/time.
Lets look at the 3 cases of people at different ages considering retirement and see how much they would need (with and without inflation); Assuming all 3 cases expect to live till 85, annual expenses of $100k, and an annual inflation rate of 3%.
Case 1: Young upstart Joe and Wife both aged 40 and retiring at age 40.
Years expected in retirement : 45 yrs (till 85)
Total amount required to sustain their 45 years in retirement: 45 x $100k = $4.5m
With 3% inflation per year, total amount required for 45 years: >$9m
Case 2; Middle ager Mr Tan and Wife both retiring at 55.
Years in retirement : 30 yrs
Total amount required in retirement : $30 x $100k = $3m
With 3% inflation per year, amount required = $5.5m
Case 3: Workaholic couple Mr Lim and wife both retiring at 65.
Years in retirement :20 yrs
Amount required to sustain retirement : 20 x $100K = $2m
With 3% inflation per year, amount needed : $3.15m
The earlier you want to retire, the more money you need.
Be sure your savings is sufficient to sustain your retirement and make your savings work hard for you.
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Retirement.
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