| 12-01-2025 02:42 PM |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
43m single; no car , hdb fully paid. Passive income 1.7K pm. Monthly expenditure is around 1.1K.
Is it wise to step down from current stressful job with long working hours that pays 9K pm to take on a job which is less demanding and pay 2 to 3 K? Admin type of job is fine. Local Degree holder here, want to explore diploma level jobs.
Appreciate any advice. Thanks.
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Yes, why not. You can even fire if you want, but choosing to work an easier job is definitely a wise choice. Keeps you away from the stress and yet keeps you occupied.
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| 11-01-2025 09:00 AM |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
43m single; no car , hdb fully paid. Passive income 1.7K pm. Monthly expenditure is around 1.1K.
Is it wise to step down from current stressful job with long working hours that pays 9K pm to take on a job which is less demanding and pay 2 to 3 K? Admin type of job is fine. Local Degree holder here, want to explore diploma level jobs.
Appreciate any advice. Thanks.
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If you're remaining single, you can definitely take it slow and retire early too. You even have housing already. Can already enjoy life
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| 10-01-2025 11:33 AM |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
In your dreams…..2.2m cpf…..joke….time to do your grab delivery job
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Someone even shared he and wife have 4M in cpf accounts. Not joke
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| 09-01-2025 08:19 PM |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Couple 54 with 2 uni kids. Just done a asset review.
Property1= $3.0m (fully paid)
Property2= $1.8m (fully paid) - rental
All CPF= $2.2m
Stocks= $1.7m
Bonds= $0.4m
FD & cash in high yield= $0.8m
I think we are ready to retire soon.
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In your dreams…..2.2m cpf…..joke….time to do your grab delivery job
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| 08-01-2025 04:40 AM |
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Couple 54 with 2 uni kids. Just done a asset review.
Property1= $3.0m (fully paid)
Property2= $1.8m (fully paid) - rental
All CPF= $2.2m
Stocks= $1.7m
Bonds= $0.4m
FD & cash in high yield= $0.8m
I think we are ready to retire soon.
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| 06-01-2025 07:23 PM |
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43m single; no car , hdb fully paid. Passive income 1.7K pm. Monthly expenditure is around 1.1K.
Is it wise to step down from current stressful job with long working hours that pays 9K pm to take on a job which is less demanding and pay 2 to 3 K? Admin type of job is fine. Local Degree holder here, want to explore diploma level jobs.
Appreciate any advice. Thanks.
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| 19-12-2024 01:11 AM |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
You just got lucky lol your salary is low
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Yah bro, don't understand why he would want to work a fixed hour job sia. But ok lah if retire now money anyhow spend 2m very fast gone also.
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| 19-12-2024 01:10 AM |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
32M, reached a personal milestone this year after December bonuses, crossed 2m mark.
Properties:
I don't have any properties at the moment, planning to BTO with gf but there are some issues as her parents have placed some properties under her name. Need to figure out how to do this.
CPF:
OA: 95k
Total 155k
Cash:
I have around 108k in bank account, remaining in Tbills, fixed d and around 400k (USD) in USDT. I made around 1.4m through crypto some time back. I had 200k stuck for a few years, which caused pre-depression as diagnosed by my doc. Almost killed myself at some point, wasn't in control of myself, lucky I didn't.
Currently in gov job, salary is on the low side, 6.8k. hardly have any excess cash after expenses. I reinvest all returns from Tbills and FD because I don't think I have the discipline to manage money, will likely try to retire by 40 if possible, depending on how fast I get sick of working.
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Heng you nv do anything stupid bro. Why still doing gov job? Your annual returns should be more than your annual salary.
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| 18-12-2024 01:46 PM |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
32M, reached a personal milestone this year after December bonuses, crossed 2m mark.
Properties:
I don't have any properties at the moment, planning to BTO with gf but there are some issues as her parents have placed some properties under her name. Need to figure out how to do this.
CPF:
OA: 95k
Total 155k
Cash:
I have around 108k in bank account, remaining in Tbills, fixed d and around 400k (USD) in USDT. I made around 1.4m through crypto some time back. I had 200k stuck for a few years, which caused pre-depression as diagnosed by my doc. Almost killed myself at some point, wasn't in control of myself, lucky I didn't.
Currently in gov job, salary is on the low side, 6.8k. hardly have any excess cash after expenses. I reinvest all returns from Tbills and FD because I don't think I have the discipline to manage money, will likely try to retire by 40 if possible, depending on how fast I get sick of working.
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You just got lucky lol your salary is low
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| 17-12-2024 07:40 PM |
| Unregistered |
32M, reached a personal milestone this year after December bonuses, crossed 2m mark.
Properties:
I don't have any properties at the moment, planning to BTO with gf but there are some issues as her parents have placed some properties under her name. Need to figure out how to do this.
CPF:
OA: 95k
Total 155k
Cash:
I have around 108k in bank account, remaining in Tbills, fixed d and around 400k (USD) in USDT. I made around 1.4m through crypto some time back. I had 200k stuck for a few years, which caused pre-depression as diagnosed by my doc. Almost killed myself at some point, wasn't in control of myself, lucky I didn't.
Currently in gov job, salary is on the low side, 6.8k. hardly have any excess cash after expenses. I reinvest all returns from Tbills and FD because I don't think I have the discipline to manage money, will likely try to retire by 40 if possible, depending on how fast I get sick of working.
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