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    How much is enough for retirement in Singapore?

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    • T Offline
      TheAnswer
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      starlight1968sg:
      For my retirement, I doubt I will spending much on entertainment or tours due to a weaker body. I may spend more on medical expenses

      Start keeping fit. I have no plans to cut down on expenses during my retirement.

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      • starlight1968sgS Offline
        starlight1968sg
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        TheAnswer:
        starlight1968sg:

        For my retirement, I doubt I will spending much on entertainment or tours due to a weaker body. I may spend more on medical expenses


        Start keeping fit. I have no plans to cut down on expenses during my retirement.

        Valid; after working so hard for donkey years, I can’t enjoy much during my retirement ?

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        • MyPillowM Offline
          MyPillow
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          TheAnswer:
          starlight1968sg:

          For my retirement, I doubt I will spending much on entertainment or tours due to a weaker body. I may spend more on medical expenses


          Start keeping fit. I have no plans to cut down on expenses during my retirement.

          star,
          one high expense to cut for us is CAR lor .

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          • starlight1968sgS Offline
            starlight1968sg
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            MP

            If no car and have weak legs, not cheap to take a cab

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              TheAnswer
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              We can think about what is taking up our time now and when that portion is removed, what will we be doing? When u have 24 hours a day, what will we be doing? Dun tell me everyday stay home because everything too costly. I can’t stand that for even 1 day. I want my leisure activities to be just like now but perhaps slow down a bit not cut them out. That’s the reason why I diligently try to earn passive income while continue teaching. I also try to pick up new hobbies. I’m not the type who will spend my time on kids and grandkids and then nothing on my own to look forward to.


              I honestly do not enjoy staying at home. I will most likely want to fulfil whatever that is remaining on my bucket list. I always tell hubby that we work hard and play hard. Upon retirement, we should be playing harder.

              I need lots of excitement in my life instead of everyday do similar things so I think my expenditure next time upon retirement will be more than how much I’m spending now.

              Cost will always go up so work to match the cost. No point complain cost go up. Spend the time thinking of how to catch up is better.

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                TheAnswer
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                Car to me is not a necessity now but it will become a necessity in future. When young, I ok to squeeze and take public transport. When old, I dun think I want to squeeze anymore. Very sian!

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                • MyPillowM Offline
                  MyPillow
                  last edited by

                  I am working hard and playing hard now , doing as many as possible & to create good memories

                  for my family & kids.
                  Hopefully i done most things & when i retire , my expense should go down .
                  I will not stop travel & see the world
                  First retirement fund(fr insurance) opening ceremony to spend is canada/alaska 1 mth cruise with dh .
                  my parents had helped me to look after kids - I am thinking hard to pay it forward n do this for my Kids & grandkids or not - still dunno yet - our genre is more "self" first policy- no need to say or think so early . I believe God will have his mighty plans for us.

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                    ammonite
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                    taxes going up too. Any ideas how the increment will be structured?

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                    • NebbermindN Offline
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                      starlight1968sg:
                      MP

                      If no car and have weak legs, not cheap to take a cab
                      It'll still be cheaper coz you donch need it everyday

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                      • MrsKiasuM Offline
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                        Nebbermind:
                        MrsKiasu:

                        I confirmed that both dh and I could live simply. Holiday not our love also. In fact I dunno how much is needed or to prepare for retirement. I guess continue to be careful with money' don't stop earning money and keep the saving habit..Should be safe ba hor...anyway that's the best we could do already 😂


                        Assuming you are 45 now and you need $2k/month.
                        By 65, you will be needing roughly 2x the amount (due to inflation and depreciation of the S$) if you spending remains largely the same. If you factor in 25% additional for medical expenses, then roughly $5k or $60k/year.
                        So if you are to live till 85 or 20 years after retirement, that would be about $1.2M.

                        Everyone's lifestyle is diff but the above is just agaration of how much you will need.

                        thanks nbm for the agaration fig.

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