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Salary.sg 23-11-2008 02:25 PM

Is your Net Wealth 300k?
 
The average household has a net wealth of $710,400, says an interesting article in New Paper on Sunday.
Quote:

"Total Assets: $859,970
Currency & Deposits $157,930
Shares & Securities $120,360
Life Insurance Equity $76,820
CPF/Pension Funds $119,930
Residential Property $384,920

Total Liabilities: $149,570
Mortgage Loans $110,390
Personal Loans $39,180

Net Wealth: $710,400"
But that figure applies to the average household. What about the average person?

To keep things simple, let's assume that each household has 2 breadwinners. So, roughly, each income-earning individual has an average net wealth of about $300k.

$300k wealth, on average.

Is your net wealth above average?

See this Salary.sg post on how to calculate your net wealth, or net worth, and compare it against a benchmarking formula based on your age.

Note: The TNP writer derived the $710,400 figure based on end-2006 data in the Yearbook of Statistics Singapore, 2008.

http://www.salary.sg/2008/is-your-net-wealth-300k/

5m10y-- 23-11-2008 11:58 PM

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This --> "Shares & Securities $120,360" will go way down next time you're posting this again :)

low-paid-- 24-11-2008 09:57 AM

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How many peopl actually have a net wealth of 300k?

Way over skwewed

adiemuso-- 24-11-2008 10:12 AM

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over 50% of Singaporeans earn less than $3000 per month..minus the daily and monthly neccessities and expenses..at best u are left with $500.

anyway the figures are wrongly skewed...but it does highlight one important fact..the income disparity or wealth distribution is badly skewed here in SG....

SGDividends-- 24-11-2008 12:26 PM

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Does it include Permanent Residents? Anyway Shares and Securities are not accurate. It could be more as singaporeans buy US shares and these US shares are not custodised with CDP(SGX) but in US custodians.

Singaporeans are either filthy rich or super savers...!

Charles-- 24-11-2008 01:54 PM

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The *average* has no meaning whatsoever.
What matters is *median*.

5m10y-- 24-11-2008 09:10 PM

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100% agree with Charles. With "average", 1 person with a net worth of 100 million can bring the average up even though the overwhelming majority earn way less than the resulting average.

What we're looking for is median, correct.

broadmind-- 29-11-2008 12:40 AM

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700K per household looks pretty high, probably skewed by the ultra wealthy. nonetheless, it does go to show how wealthy singaporeans are as a whole, due to super saving habits and rapid economic progress

5m10y-- 29-11-2008 07:56 AM

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Do you think most Singaporeans have super saving habits? Quite a number of my friends actually live paycheck to paycheck leh. How about yours?

broadmind-- 30-11-2008 03:48 PM

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Most of my peers are good savers. I save around 50% of my income


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