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16-10-2013, 11:47 AM
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See this video:
Millions of Millionaires at Top of Wealth Pyramid - YouTube
I am a member of the 0.7% of the world's population.
I feel very blessed since I come from a poor family. I studied and worked hard and the system has uplifted my social status by leaps and bounds. I would not be able to achieve what I am today if I was born in most other countries in the world.
Our Singapore government and system have made me a millionaire. I am so thankful.
I will definitely give my vote again to the government in 2016.
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16-10-2013, 02:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
See this video:
Millions of Millionaires at Top of Wealth Pyramid - YouTube
I am a member of the 0.7% of the world's population.
I feel very blessed since I come from a poor family. I studied and worked hard and the system has uplifted my social status by leaps and bounds. I would not be able to achieve what I am today if I was born in most other countries in the world.
Our Singapore government and system have made me a millionaire. I am so thankful.
I will definitely give my vote again to the government in 2016.
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How old are you and what line are you in?
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16-10-2013, 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Mr Unregistered 1's disdain of Bankers and his consequent actions are completely irrational and naive. Can't believe you think they are pragmatic.
Bankers and analysts can be experts, and good advisors but there are good and bad ones. You have to distinguish. If you watch all the wall street conspiracy movies, you and Unregistered 1 will derive pleasure in hating the evil banker, but that's hollywood. The truth is far more complex. It has to do with Government and global competition.
Not sure about your analogy. Better to think of it like management cut your IT security budget so that the company could make more money. You let go a few key staff, then a hacker wiped out your system, and the company lost money. Suddenly you are blamed for not doing your job.
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Did the government cut the financial sector budget/increased tax or whatever relevant? Instead, the banks got more freedom from the government. And the economy collapsed due to greed. Do you understand what is going on? How old are you? You speak like a boy..
Trying to be biased and not discussing on a topic neutrally.
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16-10-2013, 04:43 PM
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How old are you and what line are you in?
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I'm 48, retired. Used to be a high flying corporate executive in an MNC. Decided to retire early as I have made enough. Time for me to smell the roses. Life is short.
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16-10-2013, 08:37 PM
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You might want to check out this site for dividend payout of local shares. A Dividend Seeker on SGX
You can find a number of stocks giving more 7% dividends even at current prices
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Care to share any reits yielding 7% now?? Would like to buy some..
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17-10-2013, 09:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
You might want to check out this site for dividend payout of local shares. A Dividend Seeker on SGX
You can find a number of stocks giving more 7% dividends even at current prices
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Wow, thanks... very useful info..
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17-10-2013, 10:31 AM
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Senior Member
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Join Date: Oct 2013
Posts: 50
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We are in our late 30s and we just bought a condo for $1.1m, taking a loan of $800k. Our combined annual income is $120k and we will have to service our mortgage for many years till we retire. We take MRT to work. We can afford to save only $20k pa. We hope we can still work for years to come.
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that's a very huge loan and your combine income with your spouse is not that much.....I just reached 30s and single and my annual income alone is about half of you have and i wouldn't in my wildest dream will be getting a condo even if i doubled my salary because the squeeze will be too much...
my 2 cents.
Last edited by lordlad; 17-10-2013 at 10:34 AM.
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17-10-2013, 10:58 AM
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Originally Posted by lordlad
that's a very huge loan and your combine income with your spouse is not that much.....I just reached 30s and single and my annual income alone is about half of you have and i wouldn't in my wildest dream will be getting a condo even if i doubled my salary because the squeeze will be too much...
my 2 cents.
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800k loan for a 120 p.a. salary is very reasonable. About 36k of instalments a year, meaning it's just 30% of their annual income.(And they have no loans to service depreciating assets like cars.)
He's maximising leverage and I think it might pay off yet, given that interest rates are so low at the moment. It's also a good hedge against future inflation.
I am assuming he still has some cash at hand for emergencies.
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17-10-2013, 11:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
800k loan for a 120 p.a. salary is very reasonable. About 36k of instalments a year, meaning it's just 30% of their annual income.(And they have no loans to service depreciating assets like cars.)
He's maximising leverage and I think it might pay off yet, given that interest rates are so low at the moment. It's also a good hedge against future inflation.
I am assuming he still has some cash at hand for emergencies.
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Agree. I know many friends who are making 60-80k taking up loans to buy condos as well. Property is the safest way to riches in Singapore, any people have retired in mid 40s through property.
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