How much are you earning per annum? - Page 939 - 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
  #9381 (permalink)  
Old 22-01-2016, 12:27 PM
Unregistered
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Growing up for us was not so easy as we were from low income families living in small flats. However, with sheer determination we managed to do well in school. Fast forward, we are now both 50 and count ourselves as successful based on where we came from. It feels like going from Third World to First World. We have good jobs with a current household income of $150k per year.

We upgraded from our flat to a condominium unit a few years ago. We sold our flat and bought the condo. We have since paid off the mortgage. For our family's comfort and convenience, we own a car. Sometimes we bought new while sometimes we bought used ones. As long as it can bring us from one place to another, we are happy.

In terms of combined net worth, it is about $1.6m, not a very high amount but certainly above average. We count ourselves lucky as we get to live in a nice condominium project as well as owning a car. These are assets which are considered highly here. We have achieved what we never thought was possible.

As for retirement, we will retire in our condo where we have many friends. Our neighbours are our good friends. Our retirement income will be from cpf life and annuities.

If you are in your late 40s or 50s, what's your journey like?

Reply With Quote
  #9382 (permalink)  
Old 22-01-2016, 01:36 PM
Unregistered
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Dont say I say, but with a HH income of $150k pa or less than $10k pm (excluding bonuses) I would say it is not wise to live in a condo. You are putting your retirement in jeopardy.

Your combined networth of $1.6m which included your condo will not go far in retirement unless you can work till 65. My advise to you is to downgrade to HDB to free up the money for investment to grow your retirement fund. At 50, you dont have a lot of time to build up.

How much do you save per year currently?


Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
Growing up for us was not so easy as we were from low income families living in small flats. However, with sheer determination we managed to do well in school. Fast forward, we are now both 50 and count ourselves as successful based on where we came from. It feels like going from Third World to First World. We have good jobs with a current household income of $150k per year.

We upgraded from our flat to a condominium unit a few years ago. We sold our flat and bought the condo. We have since paid off the mortgage. For our family's comfort and convenience, we own a car. Sometimes we bought new while sometimes we bought used ones. As long as it can bring us from one place to another, we are happy.

In terms of combined net worth, it is about $1.6m, not a very high amount but certainly above average. We count ourselves lucky as we get to live in a nice condominium project as well as owning a car. These are assets which are considered highly here. We have achieved what we never thought was possible.

As for retirement, we will retire in our condo where we have many friends. Our neighbours are our good friends. Our retirement income will be from cpf life and annuities.

If you are in your late 40s or 50s, what's your journey like?


Reply With Quote
  #9383 (permalink)  
Old 22-01-2016, 01:58 PM
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Jan 2016
Posts: 8
PromoPromo is on a distinguished road
Default

Operation Supervisor
$37896 p.a (not enough)

Reply With Quote
  #9384 (permalink)  
Old 22-01-2016, 04:16 PM
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Jan 2016
Posts: 8
numberator is on a distinguished road
Default

Senior Product Specialist.
$32400. no bonus/13th month according to company policy
Reply With Quote
  #9385 (permalink)  
Old 22-01-2016, 04:39 PM
Unregistered
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

We now save about $70k pa since we are debt free. We will work for another 15 years until age 65, so we will save about $1m. We will buy annuities with this $1m cash. This will be on top of the monthly payout of $3.6k pm from our combined cpf life. We can enjoy our condo now and in retirement. No problem.

How about you? Where do you live? What's your combined net worth?

Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
Dont say I say, but with a HH income of $150k pa or less than $10k pm (excluding bonuses) I would say it is not wise to live in a condo. You are putting your retirement in jeopardy.

Your combined networth of $1.6m which included your condo will not go far in retirement unless you can work till 65. My advise to you is to downgrade to HDB to free up the money for investment to grow your retirement fund. At 50, you dont have a lot of time to build up.

How much do you save per year currently?
Reply With Quote
  #9386 (permalink)  
Old 22-01-2016, 05:24 PM
Unregistered
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Are you and your spouse in secure jobs? Do you think you can maintain your salary and continue to save $70k pa as you get older?

Do you have children?

Of the $1.6m networth, how much of it is from the condo value? How much of it is in your CPF?

As you can see from my questions, there are many unknowns in life. "The past is not the present and the present is not the future" -- to borrow a quote from a blogger.


Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
We now save about $70k pa since we are debt free. We will work for another 15 years until age 65, so we will save about $1m. We will buy annuities with this $1m cash. This will be on top of the monthly payout of $3.6k pm from our combined cpf life. We can enjoy our condo now and in retirement. No problem.

How about you? Where do you live? What's your combined net worth?
Reply With Quote

  #9387 (permalink)  
Old 22-01-2016, 05:32 PM
Unregistered
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

29.
10,500 posb bank(diminishing coz I am unemployed and need to Makan)
3.80 in wallet (leftover from buying carrot cake)
Reply With Quote
  #9388 (permalink)  
Old 22-01-2016, 07:58 PM
Unregistered
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Congratulations to you and spouse. You are on a path towards a happy retirement. You don't need to downgrade as your retirement plan is good. Income from CPF Life and annuities will suffice. $1m worth of annuities will definitely give you a good flow of passive income for life in addition to your CPF Life payout.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
Growing up for us was not so easy as we were from low income families living in small flats. However, with sheer determination we managed to do well in school. Fast forward, we are now both 50 and count ourselves as successful based on where we came from. It feels like going from Third World to First World. We have good jobs with a current household income of $150k per year.

We upgraded from our flat to a condominium unit a few years ago. We sold our flat and bought the condo. We have since paid off the mortgage. For our family's comfort and convenience, we own a car. Sometimes we bought new while sometimes we bought used ones. As long as it can bring us from one place to another, we are happy.

In terms of combined net worth, it is about $1.6m, not a very high amount but certainly above average. We count ourselves lucky as we get to live in a nice condominium project as well as owning a car. These are assets which are considered highly here. We have achieved what we never thought was possible.

As for retirement, we will retire in our condo where we have many friends. Our neighbours are our good friends. Our retirement income will be from cpf life and annuities.

If you are in your late 40s or 50s, what's your journey like?
Reply With Quote
  #9389 (permalink)  
Old 23-01-2016, 08:47 AM
Unregistered
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Profile: Married couple, both 47, with 2 kids in secondary schools.

Household expenses

Condo (3 bedroom) mortgage and maintenance fees $30,000 pa ($2500 pm x 12)
Car loan $9,000 pa ($750 pm x 12)
Car petrol, maintenance, insurance, road tax, parking, etc $12,000 pa ($1000 pm x 12)
Food, groceries, eating out, utilities $24,000 pa ($2000 x 12)
Children's expenses including tuition, enrichment, food, etc $12,000 pa ($1000 pm x 12)
Family insurance $21,600 pa ($1800 pm x 12)
Family overseas holidays $12,000 pa
Parents' allowances (both sides in total) $19,200 pa ($1600 pm x 12)
Others and miscellaneous $24,000 pa ($2000 pm x 12)
Total $163,800 pa

Household combined income $213,800 pa
Household combined savings $50,000 pa
Current combined household net worth $1.2m

By the time we retire at 65, our condo will be fully owned. We will retire in our condo and we will retire with the income we get from our CPF Life as well as from our cash savings. If our kids follow our footsteps of filial piety, they will also give us some allowances (we won't expect it, but if they give, it will be a bonus).


Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
Growing up for us was not so easy as we were from low income families living in small flats. However, with sheer determination we managed to do well in school. Fast forward, we are now both 50 and count ourselves as successful based on where we came from. It feels like going from Third World to First World. We have good jobs with a current household income of $150k per year.

We upgraded from our flat to a condominium unit a few years ago. We sold our flat and bought the condo. We have since paid off the mortgage. For our family's comfort and convenience, we own a car. Sometimes we bought new while sometimes we bought used ones. As long as it can bring us from one place to another, we are happy.

In terms of combined net worth, it is about $1.6m, not a very high amount but certainly above average. We count ourselves lucky as we get to live in a nice condominium project as well as owning a car. These are assets which are considered highly here. We have achieved what we never thought was possible.

As for retirement, we will retire in our condo where we have many friends. Our neighbours are our good friends. Our retirement income will be from cpf life and annuities.

If you are in your late 40s or 50s, what's your journey like?
Reply With Quote
  #9390 (permalink)  
Old 23-01-2016, 12:57 PM
Unregistered
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

This is an idea for those O&G engineers and bankers who recently got retrenched. Time to retire early and enjoy life.

Good retirement plan in KL or Penang (retire in luxury) for a retired couple at 55 years old (assuming no dependents)

Passive income at 55
Rent out fully paid HDB flat S$2.5k pm
Stocks dividends S$1k pm
Total S$3.5k pm or RM10.5k pm

KL or Penang cost of living
Rent a 3 bedroom condominium RM2k pm
Car expenses RM500 pm (assume buy car in cash RM50k)
Food, groceries, restaurants and utilities RM2k pm
Medical and entertainment RM1k pm
Misc RM500 pm
Total spending RM6k pm
Savings RM4.5k pm

Passive income at 65
Rent out fully paid HDB flat S$2.5k pm
Stocks dividends S$1k pm
CPF Life (Enhanced Retirement Scheme), couple gets S$3.5k pm
Total income S$7k pm or RM21k pm
Total spending RM8k pm
Savings RM13k pm

This retirement plan allows you to live in a nice condo and drive a nice car. You can go holidays all over the world every year if you want to since you will have lots of savings.
Your key retirement assets are: 1. HDB flat 2. CPF Life 3. Dividend blue chip stocks.
Reply With Quote
Reply

Bookmarks

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

« Previous Thread | Next Thread »

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
GovTech ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
5,859 Replies, 2,315,414 Views
MAS for Mid Career Professionals ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
2,054 Replies, 1,091,091 Views
Q: Big4 - Yearly salary increment ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
16,134 Replies, 5,117,739 Views
Lawyer Salary ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
21,169 Replies, 10,482,119 Views
Roles in accenture singapore ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
7,688 Replies, 2,397,240 Views
DSTA (under Mindef) ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
1,510 Replies, 1,405,489 Views
LTA (Land Transport Authority) ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
755 Replies, 417,352 Views
ST Electronics ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
3,814 Replies, 1,582,047 Views
NUS (National University of... ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
324 Replies, 328,688 Views
MINDEF DXO (All FAQ on it) ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
5,904 Replies, 4,735,210 Views
Compare civil service salary ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
16,444 Replies, 12,612,971 Views
Civil Service Performance Bonus ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
5,426 Replies, 4,851,642 Views
Working in SMRT ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
41 Replies, 59,021 Views
Career as Teacher ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
11,213 Replies, 6,856,667 Views
How is life as a doctor in... ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
7,354 Replies, 3,469,962 Views
Factual Local Bank Salaries - DBS... ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
1,828 Replies, 1,451,040 Views
NCS (SingTel subsidiary) ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
1,352 Replies, 1,169,142 Views
ITE Polytechnic Scheme ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
331 Replies, 381,227 Views
Civil Svc/ Statboard - Typical... ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
6,164 Replies, 3,812,127 Views
IMDA (under MCI) ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
1,285 Replies, 640,769 Views
Work culture in CPF board ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
35 Replies, 78,284 Views
Work culture in IHiS ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
723 Replies, 555,839 Views
Ex-MOE Teachers ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
419 Replies, 503,089 Views
Julius Baer Graduate Program 2023 ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
31 Replies, 17,140 Views
DBS tech seed programme ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
3,768 Replies, 1,520,378 Views
UOB Management Associate Program ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
1,489 Replies, 807,513 Views
Maritime and Port Authority of... ( 1 2 3)
20 Replies, 20,325 Views
HTX (Home Team Science and... ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
825 Replies, 391,311 Views
DBS ACE Programme ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
163 Replies, 83,399 Views
Shopee fresh grad pay ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
1,057 Replies, 453,027 Views
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v3.2.2



All times are GMT +8. The time now is 10:26 AM.


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