Spending

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Expenditures at Retirement – From “go-go” years, less active “slow-go” years and then to “no-go” years

Most retirement research assumes that retirees spending from a portfolio will seek to maintain a “real” inflation-adjusted standard of living throughout their retirement, just as they implicitly would have if their portfolio had been paid out as a steady pension with an annual cost-of-living adjustment. However, despite the simplicity of this assumption, retirement research has … Continue reading

Job Search Tools / What services should I be paying for ?

Question: I have a limited budget for my job search. What services should I be paying for ? Continue reading

Singapore / Young workers are saving more

Contrary to popular belief that young Singapore workers spend more than they save, a survey has found that they save more than their older peers. According to a survey by career builder, JobsCentral Group, 46 per cent of workers who are between 21 and 30 years old said they save more than 20 per cent … Continue reading

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