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Is $1.5M Enough For Retirement In Singapore 2024? 

Josh Tan - TheAstuteParent
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1:26 $100 a day
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Josh holds a degree in Accounting from NTU. In 2016, he co-founded the financial education website TheAstuteParent to provide detailed insurance plan analysis and financial planning tips.
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@joshconsultancy
@joshconsultancy 11 дней назад
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@FoodieWarrior
@FoodieWarrior 10 дней назад
$1.5m if excluding residential property value, is enough for retirement.
@MsJTSM
@MsJTSM 8 дней назад
Thanks, good reminders for buyers of resale property.
@xfall86
@xfall86 11 дней назад
Im sure there are folks that can retire on much , much less. It all depends on what kind of lifestyle one can live with
@joshconsultancy
@joshconsultancy 11 дней назад
yes absolutely =)
@user-kt7to7pk5t
@user-kt7to7pk5t 9 дней назад
There is no ready made answer as to how much one needs. It dep on lifestyle, any dependents/fam members to support, health status and any mortgage. If you want to maintain a lavish lifestyle/have alot of health or medical issues of: - living in a condo/landed (fully paid or partial) - having a domestic helper - going on holiday twice a yr (far destination) - dining at restaurants or coffee joints - even too sickly at that stage of life - supporting any parents/in-laws/siblings/family w kids - own a car Then of course u need to cater a higher budget. For those elderly that can take on abit of risk and invest into blue-chip reits n banks for their dividends and use it to maintain your retirement lifestyle then you wouldnt need to draw down on your retirement sum.
@joshconsultancy
@joshconsultancy 9 дней назад
Well said!
@zudgezury9330
@zudgezury9330 6 дней назад
u can include immigration as well to other countries or do the quarterly rotation in cheaper countries like malaysia thailand or even immigrate to usa is ok too there are many diff city range
@joshconsultancy
@joshconsultancy 5 дней назад
valid point
@R6ex
@R6ex 11 дней назад
As long as CPF hit ERS and got enough $$$ to survive till 65 ... can retire liao ..... for me, at least ..... 😅
@joshconsultancy
@joshconsultancy 11 дней назад
Thats for from age65. Need to tackle the years before
@chefscircle6133
@chefscircle6133 10 дней назад
1.5m is way more than enough to retire in JB with a reasonable luxurious lifestyle and its cheap to rent. Please keep in mind, once the retirement fund is drawn down, would be very difficult to move back to Sg Also, the older we get, the less things we can do. Eating, drinking, golf all are reduced and lesser cost of living.
@joshconsultancy
@joshconsultancy 10 дней назад
Valid points raised
@freddyng3623
@freddyng3623 11 дней назад
Just buy FD/ T Bills and live on monthly interest. So enough to live till 100
@willsontoh7105
@willsontoh7105 11 дней назад
lol you think year tbill 3%. You are still dreaming
@joshconsultancy
@joshconsultancy 11 дней назад
Interest rates can drop back unfortunately. Think back just 2021. T-bill 0.34%
@Phonedumb
@Phonedumb 10 дней назад
Not T bills. But there's quasi gov bonds like Temasek which is AAA rated. They do have very long dated bonds if you're kiasi like me. But the effective coupons are not very high
@ly8370
@ly8370 9 дней назад
No way FD can continue to maintain at 3% next year or beyond. I would use 2% as a conservative rate instead. $2mil is the magical figure to retire comfortably and frugally.
@alexy7656
@alexy7656 3 дня назад
should try to work on passive businesses. Attain 20% yield. 1.5M is sufficient to generate 5 figure passive income on a monthly basis if correctly deployed.
@joshconsultancy
@joshconsultancy 3 дня назад
Any suggestions or detailed case study on it?
@danielchong1881
@danielchong1881 11 дней назад
Are the NW values of 1.5M, 4M and 5-10M mentioned in your video referring to a single person's NW or a couple's NW?
@joshconsultancy
@joshconsultancy 11 дней назад
I think the questions are mentioning single pax
@kevin-4507
@kevin-4507 9 дней назад
Am 57 retired and debt free but will obviously need income for retirement. Would it then be prudent to invest $1.5m in SG stocks and REITS yielding an average of 5% pa (and tolerate drawdowns) as well as bonds averaging 3.3 to 4% in say a 60:40 ratio? Leaving it in CPF at 2.5% seems untenable. Would it be better to deploy all at once or DCA?
@joshconsultancy
@joshconsultancy 9 дней назад
Bonds depends on what kind, SSB is guaranteed at all times and liquid. Unlike corporate bonds. ReiTS depends on whether you're familiar with it and are comfortable with the investment volatility. CPFOA 2.5% yes i agree. Do view - CPF going to see BIG OUTFLOWS in 2025? Consequence of NO MORE CPF SPECIAL ACCOUNT after age55 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8Wg-NQu5qGc.htmlsi=T_UeBBnpCMWd7lL9
@randomterror7
@randomterror7 9 дней назад
1.5m liquid investments/cash with no home or car mortgages is enough if you are in your 60s today.
@LeedonLee
@LeedonLee 2 дня назад
❤🎉
@malita354
@malita354 10 дней назад
Does the word Retirement apply to many in singapor?
@DonYang73
@DonYang73 9 дней назад
Haha, well said
@daryllee244
@daryllee244 10 дней назад
May I ask why fully paid Condo and HDB that we live in is not part of Networth? Does It can be liquidated by selling it off then it would be considered ?
@joshconsultancy
@joshconsultancy 10 дней назад
Live in can’t provide cashflow for retirement
@byebyefiat
@byebyefiat 10 дней назад
@@joshconsultancywhat about renting out the rooms that you don’t need?
@fanlee6560
@fanlee6560 7 дней назад
Some ppl if you ask this qns, they thinking stay GCB, like that maybe $80mil also not enough 😆but how many earn this money? I think $1.2mil for modest living is enough also. Profile, single, a little below 40, not working last 2 years already, as not easy to find work that one likes eg.not dragged through day after day. eg. house (bto fullly paid) maintainance, car (fully paid) maintainance those, can eat good food and annual holidays those, . parked 90% in dividend. Though can feel fear in uncertainity eg. if the dividend shares drop to 10/20% value. or any unforseen scams, now all digital a bank staff can tweak your divendend to money losing investment without you knowing, and such.
@joshconsultancy
@joshconsultancy 7 дней назад
Early retirement? 👍
@Mike-e1n
@Mike-e1n 8 дней назад
I have my own stay residence fully paid 1 condo fully paid 1 left with 40% loan Park excess cash into TBill and SSB No stock No dividends CPF plan for ERS. hopefully is enough for retirement in few years time.
@joshconsultancy
@joshconsultancy 8 дней назад
Would there be too much concentration in real estate?
@psylak-py9qv
@psylak-py9qv 5 дней назад
1.5m with a fully paid house and car will be sufficient for 1 person who has no other dependents
@joshconsultancy
@joshconsultancy 5 дней назад
Id think so too. Smaller amount even if lifestyle is simpler
@nicholasyeow619
@nicholasyeow619 10 дней назад
The word "enough"... Even some people also can't explain what is "minimum" 😬
@joshconsultancy
@joshconsultancy 10 дней назад
“Enough” is a powerful feeling
@cathhl2440
@cathhl2440 11 дней назад
I’ve decided not to retire fully, ever. Unless my presence actually hinders the progress of the company, I will continue to work. And of course, this will be work that I’m enjoying and can ‘do without’.
@joshconsultancy
@joshconsultancy 11 дней назад
Happy for you =)
@kevinlai6851
@kevinlai6851 9 дней назад
$1.5M SGD is over USD$1M (assuming this is liquid net worth and not tied up in residence). According to many google-able sources, Less than 1% of the world has that. and Locally, less than ~6% of Singaporeans have that. For those who say 1.5M sgd cannot retire, then 99% of the world or 94% of Singaporeans cannot retire??
@joshconsultancy
@joshconsultancy 9 дней назад
Locally, less than ~6% of Singaporeans have that - may be an underestimate or outdated even without residences. But yes agree 1.5m can go a long way for retirement
@fanlee6560
@fanlee6560 7 дней назад
Singapore is good already, at least got HDB gao dim the staying part. Then if working 20 years or more, CPF dont touch, later 55 can still take out a few hundred k. actually working time, all my other colleagues 40^ got more than $1mil net esp married ones even faster duo income, they own 5rm hdb and can buy condo for investment. $1.5mil for single or duo should be good lah, can take holidays, buy rolex those. but if got serious medical condition (I hear some cancer drugs Avastin cost $10k a mth), then maybe is die lor..
@jlin995
@jlin995 5 дней назад
@@joshconsultancy Such official statistics usually only consider investible assets, which in this case it is a believable figure. Mind you, 6% of Singaporeans is about 200k, which is a big figure.
@joeyl9435
@joeyl9435 11 дней назад
Can this $1.5mil include sum in CPF?
@joshconsultancy
@joshconsultancy 11 дней назад
Depends on goal. If early retirement then CPF cannot help. If target of retirement from 55 yes. Hope it answers k
@piggysan666
@piggysan666 10 дней назад
stress
@DonYang73
@DonYang73 9 дней назад
$1.5mil retire at 75, ok lah. Retire at 40 with $1.5m?.? As good as eating dirt….. 😅😅
@miniconplay
@miniconplay 10 дней назад
$1,500,000 X 0.04 = $60,000 enought liao la..... can start retiring now.
@joshconsultancy
@joshconsultancy 10 дней назад
👍👍
@holybutter
@holybutter 9 дней назад
1.5mil in GME 🚀🚀
@joshconsultancy
@joshconsultancy 9 дней назад
LOL... please dun
@chefscircle6133
@chefscircle6133 10 дней назад
One more thing, please don't get upset with me, parents should not have to pay for children's tertiary education. Things freely given are never appreciated, hence the entitled generation. If parents really want to help, invest in their retirement fund, given the long runway. Small amount could balloon into a comfortable retirement
@DonYang73
@DonYang73 9 дней назад
After so long still, discussing this? 😂😂 50 this year. Retired. Josh has my full details.
@joshconsultancy
@joshconsultancy 9 дней назад
unverified yet unfortunately 🙏
@DonYang73
@DonYang73 9 дней назад
@@joshconsultancy verify? how? nevermind , dont bother. enjoy life
@Phonedumb
@Phonedumb 11 дней назад
1.5mil is my retirement target too.... but i'm 57 😅
@joshconsultancy
@joshconsultancy 11 дней назад
You're fine no worries =)
@DonYang73
@DonYang73 9 дней назад
OCBC nonsense.
@candywisdom
@candywisdom 11 дней назад
No 2
@joshconsultancy
@joshconsultancy 11 дней назад
Big thank you!
@chiaweinam
@chiaweinam 11 дней назад
no.1
@joshconsultancy
@joshconsultancy 11 дней назад
Big thank you!
@cryptot8531
@cryptot8531 10 дней назад
NO. Not even USD$5m is enough.
@joshconsultancy
@joshconsultancy 10 дней назад
The enough part needs to redefine?
@gasohwjchen
@gasohwjchen 11 дней назад
Don't be the exit liq for boomers & gen X 😂
@joshconsultancy
@joshconsultancy 11 дней назад
exit liq?
@temasekb
@temasekb 11 дней назад
@@joshconsultancy exit liquidity means bagholder
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