What I hate about the current Singapore
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Yup, my friend took so many years to pay back her study loan and get a healthy bank balance and she’s still not married coz now she wants to accumulate money to buy property etc. She’s “late” in all her financial milestones when compared to those who started on a clean slate. Need to thank our parents for investing in us.
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dolphinsiah:
That is something that they'll have to figure out themselves..
But how do you encourage the next generations to get marry...have lots of kids.... :?
when before start work...already in Debt.... :nailbite: :nailbite:
Why in debt for study loan cannot marry and have kids? It is not as if the banks are chasing them into a corner.. I guess the installment can pay like only few hundred per month.. shd not affect their 3 meals for kids and family for a grad.
Of coz, cannot factor in luxury item lah..
btw, even after they grad, guess the interest rate is quite low also.. -
If the U grad takes 5 years to repay the 50k loan , it works out to be 10k per year...which means about SGD900 per month.....
By then maybe got hitched , wants to marry , buy house....
take up SGD500k loan...more debt...more installments....
Kids...Expenses....SGD1-2K per month.... :scared:
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Endless Debt , endless installment.... :frustrated:
To live in Singapore I can afford to die ...but cannot afford to be sick.... -
cherrygal:
Yup, my friend took so many years to pay back her study loan
Is there a reason why she took \"many years\"? I reckon many refers to > 5 years? :scratchhead:
My classmate took around 12 months to pay-off his loans, through overtime, allowances and bonuses.
An enterprising student would have given tuition and work during school holidays as well. Isn't this the kind of students (tough and enterprising) that we like to see? -
Irrelevant:
:goodpost:cherrygal:
Yup, my friend took so many years to pay back her study loan
Is there a reason why she took \"many years\"? I reckon many refers to > 5 years? :scratchhead:
My classmate took around 12 months to pay-off his loans, through overtime, allowances and bonuses.
An enterprising student would have given tuition and work during school holidays as well. Isn't this the kind of students (tough and enterprising) that we like to see? -
winchester:
True, still a student is not deprived of U if he has teh calibre for it.
yes, but must take loans. not say \"affordable\" and pay out of pocket.Musings:
Being the only other child in the family, I was prepared to finance my brother's university education. But as it turned out, I paid NOTHING thanks to all the available loans.
So the saying that university education is unaffordable is absolutely not true.
we as society don't like the idea of loans even for uni education altho it is common overseas.
Like you say it is common overseas, and in this global world the young gen will not find it hard to stomach. It is us parents worried about burdening our little young ones ( who are around 18-20 years old)
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dolphinsiah:
That is the state of man across the world. If he is lucky to live in a developed nation . Yes luckyIf the U grad takes 5 years to repay the 50k loan , it works out to be 10k per year...which means about SGD900 per month.....
By then maybe got hitched , wants to marry , buy house....
take up SGD500k loan...more debt...more installments....
Kids...Expenses....SGD1-2K per month.... :scared:
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Endless Debt , endless installment.... :frustrated:
To live in Singapore I can afford to die ...but cannot afford to be sick....
If one wants a house with a loan of SGD 500K and a car , then why crib about installments? We make the choices.
If one can service a loan for a car in Singapore, then paying off local uni loan should be easier. -
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I know nothing is for free in this world...especially in Singapore.... :roll:
Someone told me that the only thing free in Singapore is - fart -
When I was in uni overseas, most of my ang moh classmates took a loan for their studies. They work during their break.
Unlike parents our times, we now try to provide for our kids even when they are working. Some of the younger working adults I know do not need to contribute towards household expenses, pocket money for the parents. In fact, some of them are still receiving pocket money from their parents or using the parents’ supp card. -
Please do not follow the ‘ang mos’. They are the ones that will throw their parents into the old folks home when they no longer give them pocket monies hor! These days, many many parents are just lousy parents and do not know how to teach values to their kids when young, just keep giving material things to spoil the brats!! You reap what you sow leh…