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Unregistered 28-03-2023 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 83249)
Don't keep so much cash at hand. Value eroding day by day. Put in BOC 1.9% one year FD better.

Married couple 57/47 with 2 teenaged kids.

Cash 180k
Combined CPF 1.09 mil
Stocks 423k
Bonds/SGS 384k
Insurance value 280k (encash $501k in 8 yrs)
Condo 980k (fully paid)
Car Loan 18k

Single income 125k

Unregistered 28-03-2023 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 201425)
I don't think NS is a disadvantage. Rather a platform where you push your limits and that's how you get to truly understand the type of person you are and that is something very valuable in life. You also get to gains leadership skills if you put in the effort.

But it really depends on who you are. Someone who complains about things outside his control or the one who uses it to their advantage. If you are the former, I am sure you have keng your time thru NS, so why ask for benefits?

Also if you want to complain about FT(s), might as well also complain about foreign companies (MNC) that come to Singapore, open their HQ here, and give you jobs. Close the doors to the outside world, and very soon Singapore will be dead. At the same time, you think of moving out, aren't you an FT to whichever country you move to?

I believe we get many benefits/privileges as citizens, from the lower cost of housing to education. Just by the means of being born here. And further you get your easy employment privileges in GLC and public sector. But guess what you want to work at "Foriegn" companies.

PS: of course, the world is not perfect. Want to cry about it?

sounds like some naive ginna that stays in an ivory tower.

Unregistered 09-05-2023 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 244101)
sounds like some naive ginna that stays in an ivory tower.

Young si ginnas too good life and too pampered. They become entitled strawberries. Absolutely no fight in them. They think its the gov owes them a living. No concept of the role of gov thinking they can simply vote others and magically all their problems are settled.

Unregistered 17-07-2023 04:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 244083)
Married couple 57/47 with 2 teenaged kids.

Cash 180k
Combined CPF 1.09 mil
Stocks 423k
Bonds/SGS 384k
Insurance value 280k (encash $501k in 8 yrs)
Condo 980k (fully paid)
Car Loan 18k

Single income 125k

Sharing ours - married couple 53/52 with 3 kids
Dual income 600k
2x condo valued 4.5 mil fully paid
CPF total 1.6 mil
Stocks 1.4 mil
Cash/FD/SSB/TBill. 0 5 mil
1x family car fully paid
Insurance well covered

Unregistered 21-07-2023 11:42 PM

Married couple 46/45
2 young children

Cash 200k
Combined CPF 1.2 million
Stocks 300k
Insurance 200k
Home condo 3.5 million fully paid
Rental condo 1.5 million fully paid
Overseas apartment 600k fully paid
2 cars fully paid

Single income 500k

Unregistered 22-07-2023 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 252593)
Married couple 46/45
2 young children

Cash 200k
Combined CPF 1.2 million
Stocks 300k
Insurance 200k
Home condo 3.5 million fully paid
Rental condo 1.5 million fully paid
Overseas apartment 600k fully paid
2 cars fully paid

Single income 500k

well done. you are the poster couple for a successful SG household

Unregistered 22-07-2023 03:18 PM

35M, divorced
No property
No debt
CPF: $220k
Cash: $152k ($102k in UOB One account, $50k in CIMB)
Investment: $210k (approximately)
Insurance (Savings): $98k (current surrender value)

Unregistered 03-09-2023 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 81406)
me 42 yo this year and and my net worth is now $787k (CPF, Cash, investments).
and 1 rolex watch worth about 5K

managed to find my own post 7 years ago lol

currently single coming to 49 yo

cash 1.09 mil
cpf 721k

no house, no car, no wife

now that rolex explorer II worth a bit more.

Unregistered 25-10-2023 09:42 PM

Couple 40, no kids

2 x condo valued at 4.2m combined.

Mortgage debt of 2.5m combined

Rental returns around 5k per mth, $3k nett after interest and other cost

HHI of $350k p.a combined

Cash/t-bill/ deposit $600k

Shares $200k

CPF combined $600k

Getting tired of working. Seems pretty comfortable but also doesn't seem enough to really retire

Unregistered 31-10-2023 09:43 AM

everyone are high archiver here. dont need to compare alr.


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