DiAngel
08-14
I think I have already spent more than $100K acquiring the SG stocks this year. [Sweats] But I m still acquiring [Happy][Smile][Chuckle]. In addition, $15.3k for SRS, $8k for parent CPF & $3K for CPF MA for tax relief. Hence no more money to spend on myself. [Cry][Facepalm]🥺😢😭
Spending vs. Assets: Are You a 1:100 or 1:1000 Type?
There seems to be a proportional relationship between people's spending levels and their assets. As someone pointed out, it’s possible that our spending capacity and cash reserves are in a 1:100 ratio. For example, if you have $100,000 in savings, you might not hesitate to spend $1,000 on something; and if you have $1,000,000 in savings, you might not hesitate to spend $10,000. However, some people say that when it comes to regular daily expenses, a 1:1000 ratio better reflects their spending habits. ------------ What's the ratio between your spending and assets?
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  • BenjiFuji
    08-15
    BenjiFuji
    High income earner [Miser][Happy]
    • BenjiFuji
      [Great][Great][Great]thanks
    • DiAngelReplyBenjiFuji


      The best way to reduce income tax is to do donation. 2.5x.
    • BenjiFuji
      Haha, I am also in the same boat. Good problem to have. [LOL]
    • DiAngel
      That’s why busy with reducing income tax [Cry][Facepalm]
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