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Posts archive for: July, 2007
  • Deal or No Deal?

    Deal or No Deal? - Play it now!

    Deal or No deal

    Have fun!

  • ZZZzzzzzZzzzzz**

    I don't really know why, but felt sooo sleepy today.

    Is it because of the cool weather..? The morning wake? (thx for helping me wake up, Nisha.) The boredom that I went thru during a seminar attended earlier??

    Came home at 6.30pm, had a shower, then I dozed off...(Guess my 'new toilet mate' din performed well enuff!)

    Awaken at 10.30pm. Forgotten my dinner totally. We had a great lunch buffet earlier..then T-breaks..(and oh!)...now I know the culprit! IT'S THE FOOD!

    I think I ate too much just now. No wonder feeling lethargic! I've not been excercising regularly nowadays..Reason I'm trying to slow down my metabolic rate. Sounds lame, rite?

    Reading blogs, papers...trying hard to stay awake, still got so many things to do...

    Yawnnnzz* Gosh! And I'm still sleepy lerr.....ZZZZzzzzzZzzzz...**

  • Retiring early. Is there a possibility?

    It was last weekend when I flipped thru the morning papers and saw an article written by someone who is currently studying MSc Finance and Economics and Political Science.(Well, that was what printed on the page.)

     

    He’s giving tips for those seeking to retire early and comfortably. Was surprised he didn’t mentioned anything about Multi-Level-Marketing (MLM) or any of those ‘Get-Rich-Quick-Money-Making-Scheme’.

     

    “You want to retire early?” or “You want to be Financially Independent?” – usually are keywords to get you hooked in. They’ll lured you with stories of founding members with their successful portfolios, flamboyant lifestyles, having great time playing golf, while the common average Joe struggling to make ends meet. Honestly, I still sees many of my peers (of whom are already members) still not getting any richer! Hmm…that’s funny?

     

    So, I guess this article makes more sense than the latter. Thou, some of the tips given I don’t really agree much, base on the fact that I’m living in a country, where job is something you need to survive till the day you die! In other words, you can’t stop working as long as you live..get it??

     

    So, here are his TIPS:

     
    1. Don’t  buy a car – We have a world-class public transport.
    2. Rent to live, Buy to invest – Surround yourself with liquidity when the going is good, because cash truly is king when going gets tough.
    3. Don’t drink or smoke – It’s not cheap when your health is not good.
    4. Don’t gamble – It may not seem much everytime you place a wager.
    5. Don’t own Credit Cards – Credit Cards spell disaster. Use debit cards or NETS
    6. Own a business – no other investment can match the kind of returns that owing a business can give you.
    7. Avoid Unit Trusts – After taking sales charges, management fees and so on into account, you are almost always better off buying a benchmark index-tracking ETFs
    8. Don’t buy insurance unless you really need it – At 5% per annum compounded annually, a 30-year policy will cost you twice as much as 20-year one, all else being equal.
    9. Have 3 or more (children)? You can’t afford it – Kids really are financial black holes.
    10. Live simply – Income is only half of wealth equation.

    "Money may be a terrible master, but the mastery of money makes many things possible." Even early retirement.

     

    Here are my COMMENTS:

     
    1. Why not buy a car? – We have drunkards driving our public buses. Our Mass Trains are too slow and are always congested with humans. We have people committing suicide on our train tracks (and the authority is not doing anything to improve the situation). So, why not buy a car if we can afford it?
    2. Rent also need money? – In Singapore, you don’t really need hard cash to buy a decent home. You can activate your CPF account to deduct your house purchase. Whereas, you need hard cash to pay for your rental. (Hmmm..?)
    3. Why people drink and smoke – Stressful life maybe the factor. They drink to drown away their sorrows, they smoke to end their life faster.
    4. Don’t gamble? – yeahh…right!! HAHAHA…We are  building 2 World Class casinos, we have legal betting centre called Singapore Pools, we have 4-Ds, Totos, Kranji Racecourse…bla…bla…bla…you name it, we have it. Wih all that, we’ll tell people that we are not into gambling.
    5. No to Credit Cards, yes to NETS? – and NETS service charge is getting higher!?
    6. Own a business? – The SMEs are struggling from day one. Not much help from government. *sigh*
    7. Avoid Unit Trust – Yes I realized it’s true.
    8. No to more insurance  - Refer to the above.
    9. 3 or more children? – If only we get more financial help from the government. Now is too less, too little..I have to agree with this.
    10. Live Simply – Yes. Simple life is the answer.
     Too many contradiction, too many unresolved answers. So do you think I can retire early?

  • Captured moments

    Its been quite a while since I did some serious blogging.

    I made a quick trip to my hometown last week. Did my chores and managed to dig out some photos which I've promised Ivelina. She wanted to see this part of continent, so therefore, here they are!

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    These were taken sometimes back when my friends and I travelled to Langkawi Island for a quick getaway.Langkawi Island is located at the northern part of Malaysia, near to the border of Thailand. A beautiful island resort and has been gazzetted as a perfect tourists destination in this region.

    Read more : Langkawi Island

    Dayang Bunting
    Tasik Dayang Bunting (Lake of the Pregnant Maiden)

    One of the most famous place in Langkawi. How it got it's name (Pregnant Maiden)? Can you see a shape of a pregnant lady lying on her back, from the outlines of the mountains?

    Padi field
    The Paddy Field

    We stopped for a snapshot at one of the paddy field in Langkawi. Really love the tranquility of the 'kampong' scenery.

    Morning
    Morning has broken

     Fortunately for us, the Cenang beach located just across our hotel. Took a morning walk to catch the morning breeze and listening to the waves  Ahhh...they say, you should watched sunrise at least once a year!

    Sunset
    Sunset at Pantai Pasir Hitam

    Here we were at Pantai Pasir Hitam (Black Sand Beach) sitting on the rock, gazing the sunset. Oh, and its a splendid view.

    jetty
    Pulau Besar Singa

    Went for our island hopping trip. We were at the lookout point of Pulau Besar Singa - One of the small islands at Langkawi. Beautiful blue sea, but the weather was scorching hot!

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    So, till we go for our next vacation...See ya!

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