Five Cents Ten Cents

Five Cents Ten Cents : Financial freedom one realistic step at a time
Five Cents Ten Cents
Financial freedom one realistic step at a time
Personal finance blog that discusses the journey towards financial freedom. It comprises living within your means, saving and investing and growing your means
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11/17 3:06 Its Not How Much You Earn, Its How Much You Spend
Flickr image "Bleeding Wallet" by adobemac. When I was growing up, I remember thinking that I wanted to earn as much money as I could so that I could spend as much money as I wanted. Now that I've grown up, I realised that it's not about how much you...
11/15 7:02 Plucking money out of thin air: You can do it too!
The Straits Times article, "Labour Chief Slams DBS," shows how powerless unions are in Singapore. The benefits of joining a trade union in Singapore are more social than economic. You get to join the NTUC Club and get other benefits but when it comes...
11/14 9:39 Another one bites the dust - Pinnacle Notes 9 and 10
The Straits Times has reported that "Investors to lose principal" for Pinnacle Notes series 9 and 10 as these were also affected by the credit event that is known to be the collapse of Lehman Brothers. It's really tough on those who have invested...
11/14 9:15 How to blossom like a flower towards financial freedom
Image by jimpg2 via Flickr You've heard of the saying, "You reap what you sow" and it rings true for the journey towards financial freedom too! If you want to blossom like a flower towards financial freedom, you can consider doing what flowers have...
11/11 2:41 Property Tax has come early this year
Image by Stuck in Customs via Flickr IRAS has been rather efficient in sending out the property tax notices for period 1 Jan 2009 to 31 Dec 2009 in November and December 2008. I have received my notice of assessment already including a request to...

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