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    How much is enough for retirement in Singapore?

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    • janet88J Offline
      janet88
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        hercules
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        starlight1968sg:

        I started planning for my retirement when I started working
        I saw how my parents worked by taking a few jobs just to put food on the table for us, made me realised the importance of money
        For me, I feel a person's attitude/mentality towards life and living is more important than money.

        If can get this right, then money will come / can be saved naturally.

        Without this, having more money will eventually be spent away and be the forever not contented 'rich man who is poor'.

        It's all about mentality when money is concerned.

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          hercules
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          starlight1968sg:
          Hercules

          Pple said plant gua get gua, plant tou get tou ie you reap what you sow
          I think this is applicable mainly in $$
          There are many kind souls who suffered from illness or tragedies. Surely the above proverb doesn't apply at all
          This gua and dou concept applies to all situations, just that we are unable to see the source of such.

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            zbear
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            janet88:

            planning for retirement seems so far away.

            Many people made the same mistake of not planning their retirement early including myself. By the time you want to do it, it's too late.

            I have been sharing with my kids about surviving in Singapore n retirement.

            DS has already started working towards his early retirement (he doesn't want to slog till 65) although he hasn't started work. I am happy that he has the right mentality which is more important to move far ahead.

            I have also started to help my DD in investing her savings although it's little but it's a good start.

            BTW, you can apply for interest free study loans from the local banks. However you will need to pay the full amount upon completion of Uni education, otherwise interest will kick in.

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              sleepy
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              Must have passive income then consider planning for retirement?

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              • starlight1968sgS Offline
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                sleepy:
                Must have passive income then consider planning for retirement?

                With passive income, your principal amt is intact. But how an average Joe can generate passive income of say 2-3k per mth to fund basic living expenses?
                For me, if one has enough $$, say $ xk per mth times number of years, then when the $$ finishes, it is time to leave this world

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                • lee_ylL Offline
                  lee_yl
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                  Hercules, thanks for sharing and you reminded me that I have to get my kids to work part-time when they are teens. I started helping out at my uncle’s factory with my cousins ard 10yo every school holidays. Learning how to manage one’s hard earned money must be something that starts from young!


                  A student can survive with a few dollars every day but when this same person starts working, even with a 5-figure salary may not be enough because he would want to upgrade from HDB to Condo, upgrade Jap car to Merc/BM etc. Thus, we need to take note of "expectations inflation". Best is salary keep going up and yet still continue to live way below your means.

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                    starlight1968sg:
                    sleepy:

                    Must have passive income then consider planning for retirement?


                    With passive income, your principal amt is intact. But how an average Joe can generate passive income of say 2-3k per mth to fund basic living expenses?
                    For me, if one has enough $$, say $ xk per mth times number of years, then when the $$ finishes, it is time to leave this world

                    Can choose one meh? There are ppl who are still in this world but have already depleted their retirement funds. Then how?

                    Our grandparents generation was generally poor and would need to depend on their children to fund their retirement, leaving behind very little inheritance. For us, we should aim to be self-sufficient in our retirement and if possible, whatever left over from the retirement funds after we left this world could then be left behind as an inheritance.

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                      lee_yl

                      You are right to say we usually can’t choose when to leave this world
                      So we have to work harder to generate and save $$ for our retirement

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                        TheAnswer
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                        sleepy:
                        Must have passive income then consider planning for retirement?

                        No. But it is better to have.

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