How I Saved $4,000 in Income Tax
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It’s income tax season again, and like every good Singaporean, I’ve been
looking at my tax reliefs closely. This year, I managed to shave off around
$4,0...
9 hours ago
Retirement requires planning, and financial planning is only one part of it.
ReplyDeleteOh! And don't you dare cancel your credit cards!!!
ReplyDeleteTry applying for one when you have no formal income even though you are asset "rich" in properties and equities...
That's why we need to live in the here and now and have a hobby or interest while we are working. Not wait till "retirement" and figure what to do ;)
That is why I am moonlighting as a kitchen helper in preparation for retirement. :-p
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