Living in Singapore
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slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2119752\" time=\"1696048790\" user_id=\"28674:
Unfortunately, financial literacy and skills are not taught in school.
That is a whole other question - how to help families who are \"weak\" in such areas to improve those skills? E.g. planning, budgeting, saving, delaying gratification, etc?
Kids from families which are already practising these would already have the habits and concepts (delay gratification, consumption vs investment, passive income, etc) ingrained in them - heard of lower primary kids reading the book Rich Dad, Poor Dad. -
Coolkidsrock2\" post_id=\"2119756\" time=\"1696050892\" user_id=\"48901:
Over the years, I have come to realise that there is a difference in ability to master these skills, just as there is a difference in ability to master Maths, Music, Art, etc. Teaching kids early will help, but classroom learning tends to be forgotten quickly. What kids need is someone to model the behaviour and impose the discipline over their growing years - but this is not always available in their families. And some will just never get it. Of course, some will learn or develop those skills on their own, but not all can or will.
Unfortunately, financial literacy and skills are not taught in school.
Kids from families which are already practising these would already have the habits and concepts (delay gratification, consumption vs investment, passive income, etc) ingrained in them - heard of lower primary kids reading the book Rich Dad, Poor Dad. -
zac's mum\" post_id=\"2119748\" time=\"1696044244\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=2119748 time=1696044244 user_id=53606]
Heard from contractors that if there is a small leak somewhere from the tap/sink/toilet bowl, the water bill can be higher than usual.
I remember once when i was at SP for their counter services, overheard a low-income family head who was there to pay (partially) his overdue bill - being scolded by the counter staff: “How many people u have living inside your flat?? Why your water bill so high?? Use less water then you won’t owe so much money lah! Next month u don’t pay we stop the water supply already!”
The poor guy…was there as a dutiful customer to pay whatever he could. Saw his expression like super sad & still need to keep quiet and get scolded in public like that.
I think maybe his homemaker wife running home tingkat service or sthg…if not who purposely use so much water one :sad:[/quote]
If the poor man doesn’t even have enough money to pay for his monthly utilities, very likely he won’t have the money to check & replace tap/sink/toilet bowl -
slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2119754\" time=\"1696049164\" user_id=\"28674:
Am relieved that there are handouts to help many to cushion the impact of hikes. We must rem that we cant rely on these handouts bec these are not a given. I just wonder how much help can these handouts give although it is better than none.
I think the authorities have probably decided that it's better to hit the populace with many, and larger, increases all at once, than gradually and frequently? I don't know if I would prefer that the increases come in smaller amounts more frequently, or less frequently but in larger amounts. Electricity tariffs change every quarter, but people still complain.
An increase in water and electricity is akin to an increase in GST bec it has much impact downstream. The food at hawker centres need water & electricity to prep... -
Prices increase till no idea how much a bread cost now. Really…like starting anew. Look at brand A then compare to Brand B.
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MrsKiasu\" post_id=\"2119772\" time=\"1696067806\" user_id=\"43981:
I've assumed that the price increases will be generally in tandem across different brands, so as long as it doesn't seem excessive, I've been too lazy to do a comparison. I suppose I should! But since I buy a lot of house brands, I think they will still be generally the best value for money.
Prices increase till no idea how much a bread cost now. Really..like starting anew. Look at brand A then compare to Brand B. -
One of DS’ assignments for FCE (Food and Consumer Education, or what used to be called HomeEc during our time) was to compare prices of their food ingredients prior to cooking the dish (fried rice, in his case). Apparently (and i didnt know this) all 3 major supermarkets (CS Fresh, Fairprice & Sheng Shiong) have websites and the kids simply tabulated the 3 prices to get the cheapest total cost. Budgeting 101 i guess.
Anyway, he found out that Meadows (Cold Storage’s house brand) is often cheaper than a brand-name food product from SS. -
zac's mum\" post_id=\"2119787\" time=\"1696078681\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=2119787 time=1696078681 user_id=53606]
These three supermarkets tog with Giant have websites for online grocery shopping. I use them to check the prices of some items for comparison.
One of DS’ assignments for FCE (Food and Consumer Education, or what used to be called HomeEc during our time) was to compare prices of their food ingredients prior to cooking the dish (fried rice, in his case). Apparently (and i didnt know this) all 3 major supermarkets (CS Fresh, Fairprice & Sheng Shiong) have websites and the kids simply tabulated the 3 prices to get the cheapest total cost. Budgeting 101 i guess.
Anyway, he found out that Meadows (Cold Storage’s house brand) is often cheaper than a brand-name food product from SS.[/quote] -
zac's mum\" post_id=\"2119787\" time=\"1696078681\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=2119787 time=1696078681 user_id=53606]
I regularly compare the prices online between Fairprice and SS for some items I know often have sales! I don't bother with CS as it works out more expensive overall, and I don't have a convenient one nearby.
One of DS’ assignments for FCE (Food and Consumer Education, or what used to be called HomeEc during our time) was to compare prices of their food ingredients prior to cooking the dish (fried rice, in his case). Apparently (and i didnt know this) all 3 major supermarkets (CS Fresh, Fairprice & Sheng Shiong) have websites and the kids simply tabulated the 3 prices to get the cheapest total cost. Budgeting 101 i guess.
Anyway, he found out that Meadows (Cold Storage’s house brand) is often cheaper than a brand-name food product from SS.[/quote] -
I still end up stocking up at SS because we can use MIL’s Merdeka Gen card there for (relatively) substantial discount compared to other places.
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