You Need $5.6 Million To Retire In Singapore?!

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  • @A.Singaporean.Stocks.Investor.
    @A.Singaporean.Stocks.Investor.2 ай бұрын

    I give myself $48k per year to spend. Quite comfortable😊. That could become $60k per year in another 10 years with inflation😅. So, $5k a month for young adults is realistic for their retirement in the future.🤞

  • @xfall86

    @xfall86

    2 ай бұрын

    Agreed. 4k per month if single. Comfy leh

  • @A.Singaporean.Stocks.Investor.

    @A.Singaporean.Stocks.Investor.

    2 ай бұрын

    @@xfall86 💯💯💯

  • @xxxcool2565

    @xxxcool2565

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@A.Singaporean.Stocks.Investor.actually how to manage finance if you manage to live till age 95 for e.g.? All your money gone and die a pauper? Like how to manage this ah?

  • @tansongpor7026

    @tansongpor7026

    2 ай бұрын

    @@xxxcool2565 do you know what is AK's networth? he will not run out of money even at 100K a year !

  • @Longtermalwayswins

    @Longtermalwayswins

    2 ай бұрын

    But thats you. Not everyone wanna live like you as well.

  • @cathhl2440
    @cathhl24402 ай бұрын

    Don’t forgot all the medical checkups too. If you want private clinics, it will be much more.

  • @khyeap222
    @khyeap2222 ай бұрын

    S3 000 per month shd be more than enough with no more commitment like housing , college(kids) or car loan. Could easily put in 4 times lunch buffet at Shangrila. Of course, you go out only 3 times per week pref. nearby. 2 tours annually nearby. If investment windfall , could hv luxurious tour once in every 4 years.

  • @stylerho6278
    @stylerho62782 ай бұрын

    I retired at 50 from my active employment when my 2 teenage children were about to go university, and supporting my mother (housewife) too. With careful planning decades ago, I decided to retire and could still live comfortably well into my 90s (longevity?, haha)…Also, at that time, I already had enough savings for both my children to go overseas university if they wanted to, but both decided on local university, saving me hundreds of thousands of dollars. Indeed, spend what you can afford, especially on children - my view is that it’s NOT expensive to raise children in Singapore! Just have to identify and separate their needs and wants (and your own too) which will make the world of difference!

  • @wearelosingyou

    @wearelosingyou

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing! May i humbly ask, what was your liquid net worth (i.e. excluding property) when you retired at 50? You can give a ballpark figure if you're not comfortable with sharing the exact figure.

  • @valuabletips560
    @valuabletips5602 ай бұрын

    Cannot take the fade in and out transition, I think these flashing will cause seizure in people with epilepsy ,maybe use the checkerbox fade in and out transition

  • @derrickcsh
    @derrickcsh2 ай бұрын

    When spending habits is controlled and monitor, even if your earning increase. We will not have to chase the high spending lifestyle. In long term, the wealth will definitely grow with the right mindset.

  • @garypyong
    @garypyong2 ай бұрын

    im not optimistice returns will always be 7%. would be good to see how the spreadsheet does if returns are just 4%

  • @curiocity6473
    @curiocity64732 ай бұрын

    Retired from Singapore. Come to Malaysia. U onli need 3mil MYR😂

  • @88_JJW_88
    @88_JJW_882 ай бұрын

    when you retire 20 yrs later, a cai fan meal with drink will cost easily $10 to $15 and tpt a day will be $8...just like that $1600 gone and it will only increase more. Plus basic entertainments, insurances, give parents, phone/internet bills, red/white matters, how much will then be enough?

  • @khyeap222
    @khyeap2222 ай бұрын

    Invest as you work. Learn during your free time. S$100 000 cash reserve is the pivot point for wealth creation.

  • @eugeneteo9664
    @eugeneteo96642 ай бұрын

    5.6 million DONG enough ?

  • @junjun906
    @junjun9062 ай бұрын

    5.6 mil where got enough. how to buy 1 hermes bag every day? actually is all abt lifestyle. if you have 3mil, at 3-4% return PA, generate abt 100K per annum should be fine already. in fact most people got 1 mil shld be okie. in fact u can max out your ERS $426,000 next year is all set.

  • @yewkaisiang7213
    @yewkaisiang72132 ай бұрын

    人比人气死人。You live your own life, if you are happy, nothing matters. 量力而为...

  • @angelinephang718

    @angelinephang718

    2 ай бұрын

    说得很对

  • @shajanmathew3588
    @shajanmathew35882 ай бұрын

    Are these dollar figures in SGP dollars or US dollars?

  • @bagholderpod

    @bagholderpod

    2 ай бұрын

    Sgd

  • @nickng-jm1vk
    @nickng-jm1vk2 ай бұрын

    No wonder TOTO angbao draw always very long queue and singapore pool is one of the most profitable organisation.

  • @bensgoodeats1493
    @bensgoodeats14932 ай бұрын

    $5000 a month per person to retire ? I need less than $2000 a month in retirement.

  • @SeanFooGold
    @SeanFooGold2 ай бұрын

    To get $5.6 million for most people will be very hard. If you start from nothing, you'll need to invest 60K a year at a 7 percent annual return for 30 years. (Not difficult to get 7% long-term, even the world index gives that). The big question is people raising their income & discipline to be able to save & invest 60k a year.

  • @MrBluehorizonsugar

    @MrBluehorizonsugar

    2 ай бұрын

    Not difficult to get 7%? Ask how many people can get it for 30 years. Guarantee less than 5% of people who invest. And a whole bunch of people don’t even invest at all for various reasons

  • @SeanFooGold

    @SeanFooGold

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@MrBluehorizonsugar check out the total world index or the VT index. Since inception (2004), it has returned over 8.5%. It's a market-weighted brain-dead ETF that covers global stocks. It is not difficult to get 7% if you just passively invest for the long-term. Even today, you can lock in 4.7% risk-free for 30 years with US 30-year treasuries.

  • @Longtermalwayswins

    @Longtermalwayswins

    2 ай бұрын

    As long as they dont invest in gold they will get 7% 😂

  • @learninvestearnsave

    @learninvestearnsave

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Longtermalwayswins😱

  • @SeanFooGold

    @SeanFooGold

    2 ай бұрын

    @@learninvestearnsave the total world index returns 8.5% since inception. Since 1971, gold has returned over 8% from $32 to $2,400 as well. Do the math. Getting over 7% isn't difficult.

  • @5canwalk
    @5canwalk2 ай бұрын

    Nice chat!

  • @leewn2319
    @leewn23192 ай бұрын

    Assuming currently in 2024 u r 35 yrs old working adult, livening in HDB, married with 2 schooling kids, u will be able to retire by 65 when ur kids are working adults. If u live till say 90, that’s 25 yrs of retired life & assuming generally good health without acute chronic disease. Retirement expenses will be food, healthcare, utilities, & public transport expenses and a simple life style with say overseas holidays once a yr. So by 2054, ur personal expenses probably at least : meals S$1k/month, healthcare S$1k/month , transport S$100/month, S$5k per holiday trip per yr. Insurance policies premiums say $2k/yr The min annual fund including 20% contingency probably S$40K/yr. For 25 yrs with say 5% inflation, u need at least S$1.05M when u retire at 65 in 2054. If u choose to live a luxury lifestyle, u need to at least triple that.

  • @xfall86
    @xfall862 ай бұрын

    Damn funny. Now supporting 2 parents 4k+ pm more than enough. If single where got need so much to retire lol

  • @boonchengyu8506
    @boonchengyu85062 ай бұрын

    I’m leaning towards Kelvin’s approach for retirement planning. Rather than being fixated with the final magic amount needed for retirement, I feel that we’re already on the right track if our savings and investments can generate regular returns or cash flows that are more than sufficient to cover our basic and lifestyle expenses during retirement. It all depends on our lifestyle choices.

  • @ypliew07

    @ypliew07

    2 ай бұрын

    Would like to ask, for a novice investor- just investing in t bills and focusing on CPF, can a monthly return be 7%? Like in Kelvin's case?

  • @boonchengyu8506

    @boonchengyu8506

    2 ай бұрын

    @@ypliew07 I believe such a return is usually generated by equity investments, over a long-term period, rather than safe fixed income investments such as T-bills. But again, higher risks are associated with higher returns which may not be guaranteed, and may result in capital losses. It all depends on one’s risk appetite and is safer to take on high-risk investments with what you can afford to lose. Best to do your homework or consult a financial advisor, if unsure, rather than rushing into anything on impulse based on hearsay or advertisements.

  • @boonchengyu8506

    @boonchengyu8506

    2 ай бұрын

    @@ypliew07I believe such a high return is usually generated by equity investments, over a long period, rather than safe fixed income investments such as T-bills. Bear in mind that higher risks are associated with higher returns from equity investments, which may not be guaranteed. It all depends on one’s risk appetite and is safer to take on high-risk investments with what you can afford to lose. It is best to do your homework or consult a financial advisor, if unsure, rather than rushing into anything on impulse based on advertisements or hearsay.

  • @Huatgaobaydinchu
    @Huatgaobaydinchu2 ай бұрын

    ok sounds legit... less wants = more absolute freedom whereas more tangible wants mean sacrificing previous lifeline to acquire the fleeting wants ie invisibly chained up in slogging or begging for having a job to sustain the atasness feeling.

  • @rayne8158
    @rayne81582 ай бұрын

    Think people will start to use debt to 3x, 5x their money

  • @Humorousguy64
    @Humorousguy642 ай бұрын

    Actually abt how much to achieve for retirement is a difficult question ....plan too much also meaningless and will make stressful.....might not be able to spend money you had planned for so many years when over 65 years age...especially when sickness come ...hahaha all for kids only ..thats what i know.....even the rich keeps planning and planning ....for more money only ...life is hard for everyone....rich or poor ..life needs to go on ...even without retirement planning

  • @stockkid8515
    @stockkid85152 ай бұрын

    Just go to a neighbour country.

  • @rayne8158

    @rayne8158

    2 ай бұрын

    Highly agree

  • @jja8178
    @jja81782 ай бұрын

    Able to share Kelvin’s retirement excel sheet? Thank you

  • @bagholderpod

    @bagholderpod

    2 ай бұрын

    It’s here! kzread.info/dash/bejne/aYaFq7Oontaqe8o.htmlsi=A6QxZoBiwCy__uu_

  • @jja8178

    @jja8178

    2 ай бұрын

    @@bagholderpod Thank you!

  • @choonhockong8215
    @choonhockong82152 ай бұрын

    Will Singapore economy still keep growing? Singapore economy growth is now at its peak. Must factor in the risk of geopolitics in this region and the declining population of a certain xxxx in Singapore. The high cost of living here is not conducive to keep on attracting investors. Ageing population is a burden to our economic growth. Majority of Singaporeans would not be able even to achieve 1m for retirement. Only way to retire across the causeway side.

  • @weetaoneo3081
    @weetaoneo30812 ай бұрын

    Can i pofma the clickbait title?

  • @carboom8973
    @carboom89732 ай бұрын

    why do u need so much to retire... go ktv every week ah.... siao lang

  • @jonhard12
    @jonhard122 ай бұрын

    Your podcast is missing kyith Ng He got more famous for that interview Which 80 to 20 are not practical for most people

  • @alipromo53
    @alipromo532 ай бұрын

    Aiyah what is enough ? What if save save save suddeny die how ? All your effort gone. The one benifit your family. Just enjoy life no money go cdc for help

  • @Ko911ed
    @Ko911ed2 ай бұрын

    How many ppl will really 'share' the ways on how they make their money w/out working like a dog?????

  • @JimmyHernandez-zo8eg
    @JimmyHernandez-zo8eg2 ай бұрын

    I really work hard to engage myself in someway of earning more income. My family are happy once again and can now afford anything for my family even with my Retirement.$67k weekly returns has been life changing, after so much struggles.

  • @neverkeelmii
    @neverkeelmii2 ай бұрын

    First

  • @bagholderpod

    @bagholderpod

    2 ай бұрын

    🥇

  • @CyChong-vm2uf
    @CyChong-vm2uf2 ай бұрын

    come on guys. dont be so politically correct, otherwise your podcast will get more lame. He does have aadvantages in networth from parents and no kids, despite others can achieve but with relatively higher effort. lets call a spade a spade

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