👋🏼~ Popping by to say a huge thank you to kelvin! As a new creator in this space, thank you for being so friendly and for reaching out first! 😊 And to everyone who has watched this, if we can do it, so can you! 💪🏻
Also I think @demizhuang is very sensible when she mentioned about finding a partner with similar values. I made this mistake earlier in my life (which I don't regret and have taken steps to rectify) to find a partner for more superficial reasons. Nowadays I look for friends with similar values.
Reached $243k as of today at age 29 female. Only realised i do no want to work for the rest of my life few days back. Saved and invested to reach this amount. My inital thoughts were 'just save and invest as much,since money is king,i can decide what to do with the money in the future with my partner'
@@UltraVioletMilk I saved 70% to 80% per month. I still live with my parents,waiting for BTO in Singapore with my partner. My salary is around the average of Singaporeans currently? Less than $6k sgd
Thanks both for sharing this and your thoughts. Not easy for most to be disciplined like Demi, definitely i have failed to. But it’s motivating to learn and try again.
For the men out there, just sign on, by 6th year should hit 100k ++ alr. ( only if u spend wisely) Jokes aside, totally admiration for this lady. Hope more youths learn from her!
i know some companies in sg would increase your salary much faster for guys that serve their NS, its called post NS salary increment, yes its true we do have of 2 years lack behind but it should be compensated by the companies they worked for
@@StickMan_Claraprivate sector dont give a shit about ns and your vocation. They hire you on your qualification, skill set & working experience. I am a local and already in corporate jobl
My lifestyle and thinking is very similar with her! But 100K including CPF is easily achievable. I started full time at 23 with 1.8K per mth. If you your salary remains constant with no bonuses, save maximum with little spending by 29 will also get above 100K
who ask u nv plan ahead, so many options: cut ur lj, migrate or sign on to rcv salary n bonus in the two yrs. read the other comments, so many guys rch 100k 26-27 y/o. if u want blame, might as well blame ur parents for being poor. if rich then no need work
@@KelvinLearnsInvesting pretty much by maximising savings and cutting down exp. After A-levels, worked 12/hr jobs, managed to save 15k a year. 19yo, employed in the hosp industry + part time degree. saved 80-90% of my 3.5k pay for 3 years. I saved 70k+ by then. Graduated and landed a FT, continue the habit. Pretty much attainable especially when you barely have commitments in your early 20s. Now it’s impossible to save 80% lol
Thank you @demizhuang for sharing. I guess i might be considered a boomer to your generation. But lifetime loyalty to a company only meant something to my parents generation (MG card carrying genuine boomer). Personally i kept firing my boss so often and with such short frequency that i just decided to go freelance. Since that way i get to say yes or no to projects that come my way. Maybe Demi might want to consider that path as well.