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Unregistered 13-11-2012 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 30217)
Retired at 35

Cash: 1m
Property: zero
Gold: 10m (bought 1999 when it was 300 USD per ounce)
CPF:700K

That gold better not go down or I am screwed.

you bot 10m worth of gold 13 years ago when you were 22 years old. based on your fictitious story. my tip: don't try to be a novelist or scriptwriter. you can't make up stories for sh****

Unregistered 13-11-2012 06:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 29967)
More than $2.5m net worth at mid-thirties and you say you're middle class?!

Is this combined net worth or yours alone?

2600 oz gold is like 4.5 m USD. you believe his story? or you just the most gullible person on this island?

Unregistered 13-11-2012 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 30244)
2600 oz gold is like 4.5 m USD. you believe his story? or you just the most gullible person on this island?

He said grams not ounces. Put on your glasses.

Unregistered 15-11-2012 08:25 AM

Becatt much
 
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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 30196)
41 years old + 39 years old wife + 2 kids
Property staying: 2M (Fully Paid)
Properties renting out: 6M (Fully Paid)
Cash: 3.1MM
CPF: 700k
Combined income: 850k

I am middle class, so need to work harder

Higher than middle class lah. But I know people who are in your level, they worked very hard in their high flying career to get there, with good investment in property and stock, the sky is the limit.

Unregistered 15-11-2012 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 17156)
Cheer up bro...
I am in the same boat as you...

And I am the SOLE BREADWINNER as my aged parents are retired and I am the only child..
Their savings dried up, but they manage to put me through university..
But a degree nowadays is so common and pay is being depressed significantly by FT..

Haizzzz..

I am also trying to survive amid super inflation and starting a family...

A lot of ********ters here for sure. Ask yourself why 70-80% of posters here purport to be earning in excess of 100k. Where got? Just look at the salary figures for 2012 and you'll see that the top 15% of earners are on 100k+. Why such the high figure of 70-80% on this forum. Make sense? Me thinks not!

People don't wanna lose face. so they wayang one......I could easily be writing some ******** figure now about how much stocks, cash, property etc i have. Would you know if i am phoney or being truthful? No, so don't believe the hype...

Unregistered 15-11-2012 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 30392)
A lot of ********ters here for sure. Ask yourself why 70-80% of posters here purport to be earning in excess of 100k. Where got? Just look at the salary figures for 2012 and you'll see that the top 15% of earners are on 100k+. Why such the high figure of 70-80% on this forum. Make sense? Me thinks not!

People don't wanna lose face. so they wayang one......I could easily be writing some ******** figure now about how much stocks, cash, property etc i have. Would you know if i am phoney or being truthful? No, so don't believe the hype...

it's called survivorship bias. the winners like to brag and tell stories.

go to kino or times bookshops and you see lots of biographies about such winners talking about how brilliant they are, when in fact much of their "success" can be attributed to mainly luck and less to their hard work and intelligence.

same for sports, politics and war. you don't hear much from the losers.

Unregistered 15-11-2012 01:53 PM

Here with the truth. No ********.

I have 2,000 in savings, humble background.

School fees outstanding 7,000 (NUS graduate 2012)

currently offered a role at US MNC for 2,600.

Seriously what do you guys think of the pay ?

Unregistered 15-11-2012 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 30400)
Here with the truth. No ********.

I have 2,000 in savings, humble background.

School fees outstanding 7,000 (NUS graduate 2012)

currently offered a role at US MNC for 2,600.

Seriously what do you guys think of the pay ?

Low. But if young other offers, you have to take it.

(Even a dishwasher earns more, according to Straits Times.)

Unregistered 15-11-2012 03:00 PM

Sorry I meant to say: "but if you have no other offers..."

Hermit 16-11-2012 06:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 29957)
Bachelor of Business Administration


Age: 26 years old (fresh graduate)

Cash in bank 18k

Asset: iPhone 5

iPhone is nice but not really an asset. Plus you keep buying new phone covers ! :D


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