15-11-2022 04:53 AM |
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Originally Posted by loveburgersandfries
i try to save as much as i can. the money that i use ill invest in stocks and bonds. the remaining money ill put in fixed deposit account. then to earn even more money, i know of ppl who went to take courses to upskill. they went for BCG's rise program for data analytics i think, then after graduation got more salary.
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I heard of ppl went for bcg rise program then their nose got longer n bcg injection got swollen
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10-11-2022 08:07 PM |
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i try to save as much as i can. the money that i use ill invest in stocks and bonds. the remaining money ill put in fixed deposit account. then to earn even more money, i know of ppl who went to take courses to upskill. they went for BCG's rise program for data analytics i think, then after graduation got more salary.
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03-10-2022 10:30 PM |
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I buy a lot of life insurance, at least 700 p month.
I earn about 10k gross though, and most of my plans for CI focused, whole life.
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02-10-2022 05:18 PM |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
the agent definitely okay after earning all the commission
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Should cancel the unnecessary ilp related plans and do aggressive investing himself/herself instead
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02-10-2022 11:21 AM |
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whoever you are, wtf u spending 900+ and 500+ on insurance and investment. wtf ur agent ok mah?
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the agent definitely okay after earning all the commission
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30-09-2022 01:49 PM |
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You are so lucky to have no liabilities. I earn 5k/month but hardly save much
Gross pay 5k. Take home 4k
Parents allowance- 1600
Insurance- 912 (Including hospital plan, term plan, life insurance and CI plans)
Savings endowment plan with aia- 500
Personal spend- 600
Personal cash savings - 400
My bonus around 3 months on average including aws. (Will try to save at least 40- 50percent of it)
I have worked for close to 5 years now, have around 22k in savings and 12k in investments (stocks)
I am currently living with my parents, have no car, do not own my own house.
Still single as I don't think I am financially stable/secure to look for a partner yet (esp given current covid situation)
The dream of being financially free looks a million miles away
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whoever you are, wtf u spending 900+ and 500+ on insurance and investment. wtf ur agent ok mah?
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29-09-2022 05:04 PM |
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Originally Posted by Gerald Oon
What did you study in NUS and what would you advise if one were to follow the same path as you did and how is the career progression
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NUS bus. gesiao abit go do CFA till lvl 1.
Career progression... just see ur performance lor, need to wayang abit also.
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29-09-2022 05:02 PM |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Me 20k monthly salary hsbc
Y2 only
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yea sure 20k, u say 12k still ok. 20k? want lie, lie better la, monkey
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29-09-2022 04:07 PM |
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I'm 29m
salary $9k , include bonus etc (~$9.5k)
mom $1.5k
food $1.2k
condo rental $1.5k
gym+entertainment stuff $500
other stuff (insurance, mobile, train, courses, books) $1k
save ~$3-5k
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Hi what do you work as and if possible can you list down your experience before and education like how u got to where you are now for some inspiration. Currently still a uni student and hope to achieve around that monthly salary.
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29-09-2022 04:06 PM |
Gerald Oon |
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3 yrs in HSBC after graduating from NUS:
Pay: $8700
After CPF: $6960
2 yrs in Forex, i do analysis and self-trading/copy-trading.
Invested: $10000
Y1: $24000++
took out $10000
Y2: $17000++
took out $7000
Y3 (till today): 14000++
Try to save $5000 a month (excluding forex) after paying bills and giving parents $
feels to quit FT as HSBC but I just scared by forex fail, so using it as a safety net
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What did you study in NUS and what would you advise if one were to follow the same path as you did and how is the career progression
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