A Chasing Sunsets Fund – A Better Way to Plan Nice-to-Haves in Financial
Independence.
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One of the spending needs that many of you would consider as part of the
income needs for your financial independence (FI) or FIRE, is to have
enough mon...
17 hours ago
Hi bro8888,
ReplyDeleteMay I know what's the breakdown of the actual fees and living expenses? How much of the $192,994 is actual school fees?
Uncle8888,
ReplyDeleteRelax, your opportunity cost will become more passive income when he starts giving you monthly allowances! LOL!
Pap,
Uncle's figures are cumulative. You can relax a bit! :)
Anyway, SG uni's tuition fees are easily googled.
hmmm, I just realised my all-in $3K annual NUS fee back in 1990 is now $8+K (elective modules cost extra). Foreigners without tuition grant is $38+K per year. Yikes.
Monthly allowances are given to Mum
DeleteHi Spur,
ReplyDeleteHaha, yes! It is cumulative, and I missed it totally :) Okay, 60k I can still tahan :)
I planned out for my 2 yr old kid. My plan is to get 100k in 10 yrs. That should be more than enough to cover all the fees till uni including inflation, excluding living expenses.
:-)
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