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21-04-2023, 11:43 PM
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I am a GP Dr and see patients for preemployment check ups. Sometimed they show me their EP approval letter that is why I can see his salary.
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Sure, doctor.
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22-04-2023, 12:10 AM
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Got to know a Citibank 28 yr old VP who earns S$23k a month! He
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Bro try harder la. VP in bank anyhow throw stone will hit one and bounce off and hit another 😂😂😂
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22-04-2023, 09:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I am a GP Dr and see patients for preemployment check ups. Sometimed they show me their EP approval letter that is why I can see his salary.
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EP approval letter wont show salary one u dumb fk
if i was a lying retard like u i rather die sua
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23-04-2023, 07:50 PM
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Insurance industry (non- sales role)
According to IRAS, I made 75,208 in 2022.
However, my base is 62,400 in 2022 which has recently been raised to 65,520 in 2023.
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23-04-2023, 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Insurance industry (non- sales role)
According to IRAS, I made 75,208 in 2022.
However, my base is 62,400 in 2022 which has recently been raised to 65,520 in 2023.
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how many years of experience?
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24-04-2023, 05:29 PM
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Ex professionals, retired couple, 55 years old. Managed to clear our mortgage. Debt free. We have savings of $600k to spend for our retirement from ages 55 to 65. $100k in emergency savings.
Our retirement activities include exercising at the gym, walking, watching movies and TV, volunteering, traveling and reading.
Our monthly expenses
Food and groceries $1000
Utilities, wifi, mobile $400
Transport $200
Medical insurance and fees $1000
Overseas travel (pro rated) $500 ($6k pa)
Entertainment $400
Miscellaneous $500
Total $4000 pm ($48k pa / $480k for 10 years)
Will receive a monthly passive income of $5k pm (combined) from CPF Life ERS from age 65 onwards. Children will contribute $1k pm. Total passive income $6k pm ($72k pa).
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Amazing retirement life. We can also retire soon when we reach 55. We can downgrade from our condo to a 5 room HDB flat and cash out.
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24-04-2023, 06:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Insurance industry (non- sales role)
According to IRAS, I made 75,208 in 2022.
However, my base is 62,400 in 2022 which has recently been raised to 65,520 in 2023.
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Can share how many yrs you worked??
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24-04-2023, 07:00 PM
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We are around 50, me 48 and hubby 51 and can retire now in our freehold 4 bedder with our 2 teenage sons. Condo will be paid up soon using CPF. We have S$900k in cash and equivalents which can last us till 65 to 68 years old after spending S$4k a mth
Overseas house rented out which gives us another S$1k a mth. When we are 65 years old, cpf life will also give us S$4k a mth. So we have S$5k a mth till old.
Only thing is sons' education. Will prob ask them to take a student loan.
But I am still working now since still able to work and 48 years old is a bit too young to retire. But it feels good that I don't have to worry even if I lose my job.
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