Money Lies That You Probably Believe

Truly, these lies may be holding you back from financial success.

I DO NOT NEED TO SAVE A LOT FOR RETIREMENT

In is evident that many senior citizens work beyond their 70’s. To survive their daily expenses, some Singaporean seniors acquire odd jobs. With this environment, you probably think that you can continue working beyond your retirement years. However, humans are subject to their declining health over time.

A senior adviser at a wealth management firm, Mr. Ken Moraif, once elaborated how dangerous it is to work for a lifetime. “With no savings, if our health fails, we not only have lost our income but we now also have a large expense.” The combination of these two factors can trap you into a bad financial situation.

LOW-INTEREST SAVINGS ACCOUNT IS AN INVESTMENT

When you think of savings, what is the first thing that pops into your mind? Is it a savings account or an emergency fund? Well, thinking that your stored cash is an investment is somewhat wrong.

Having excess cash to fulfill your emergency and living expenses is great. But, do not rely too much on your low-interest savings account. The value of your money kept there may decrese over time due to inflation. What shall you do instead? For starters, you may put a decent amount of your money into basic investment vehicles such as a mutual fund. Do your research!

I WILL BE EARNING MORE MONEY IN THE FUTURE

Do you plan for your future operating under a faulty assumption that your gross income will increase? I mean, it is basic Maths right? You get promoted as time passes. For some, believing these things can actually turn into a reality. How about others who stay in a position for a decade or so?

Believing that you will earn more money in the future without actual basis can lead to major purchases that you cannot afford. Can you really buy another HDB flat or a new car?

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We all want to assume that we will compensated as time goes on, but there are no guarantees! Your company may start laying off workers or even dissolve. Moreover, a critical illness may halt your career. To achieve financial freedom, it is better to stay within your means. This way, you can treat any pay increases as bonuses.

FRUGALITY IS ENOUGH TO SAVE YOU IN THE FUTURE

I considered myself as a frugal being once. Then, certain life problems came my way. My mother had an operation, which occurred simultaneously with our home renovation. My savings account became significantly slimmer afterwards. I realized that frugality alone cannot make a positive difference. I need to find a way to expand my opportunities to continue growing my wealth.

Directing all your energy towards ingenious ways to limit your expenses can limit your life. Instead, consider frugality (i.e., a means to eliminate waste) as a long-term financial goal. For instance, you may lessen your trips to Starbucks due to the free coffee provided by your workplace.

I AM NOT WEALTHY ENOUGH TO INVEST

It is common to perceive yourself as a person without the ability to invest. If you have money to satisfy your regular thirst for Starbucks then, you have enough money to invest. If you spend your money on designer watches then, you have enough money to invest. Do not get me started with spending your money on trendy Netflix or hefty shoes!

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The key to financial freedom is not how you perceive the prowess of your money, but how you spend it. You will find that you have sufficient funds to invest when you prioritize your long-term goals over buying unnecessary material goods.

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Important Things You Must Know About Women And Money

The spending and money management patterns of Singaporean men and women are intuitively different. But, if you surveyed people around on your own, you would realize that there are distinct differences between how these genders approach money. With that in mind, here are the common money mistakes women make and the essential financial steps they must take:

COMMON MONEY MISTAKES

1. OVERSPENDING ON CLOTHES AND MORE

According to a study by Boston Consulting Group, women take control of about 73% of the household spending. The control the wives have over the budget can lead to overspending. Overspending can occur in shopping for clothes, cleaning supplies, home decorations, bags, and more. This is why knowing when to save and when to splurge is an important distinction for financial security. Overspend only on products that are useful and long-lasting.

2. BEING FINANCIALLY DEPENDENT

Although more and more women are breadwinners nowadays, there are still a good number of women who are totally reliant on their husband’s income. This is bad because unforeseen events such as unemployment, divorce, and death can happen to anyone. Which is why women need to create and secure a financial future for themselves by having a career or skill they can depend on.

3. NOT PREPARING FOR LONGER RETIREMENT

Let us face the facts. Women outlive men on average and often remarry. This is why women should prepare for their additional years and long-term elderly care. It is always a good idea to be prepared.

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ESSENTIAL STEPS TO TAKE

1. USE ONLINE MONEY-MANAGEMENT TOOLS

To prevent overspending, women shall use online tools that are interactive and time-saving. There are a lot of free help available on the Internet such as budgeting software called Money Dance or Mint as well as retirement resources called Vanguard Retirement Insights or Central Provident Fund Retirement Calculator.

2. TALK MORE ABOUT MONEY

Financial independence starts by talking about finances comfortably. This will create a community of friend who can turn to each other for advice on money issues and investments. Also, getting comfortable in the S$ topics should be applied when you are talking to your financial advisor.

3. UNDERSTAND YOUR INVESTMENTS

Prepare for your retirement and emergency fund by prioritizing your investments. Save money on near term needs such as the emergency fund first then, move on to the long-term investments such as retirement fund. Since most women tend to be risk-averse, the more you are comfortable with talking about money, the more you will be able to take calculated risks.

Original investments for the next 10 years

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