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What M抯ian expect from retirement
79% say health and well being are most important
69% say it is important to remain active
51% intend to travel
37% want to spend more time with family
Do M抯ians have enuf to retire?
Majority do not know how much they need
Close to 60% believe they need to save as much money now and hope it will be sufficient.
35% confident that EPF and personal savings will be sufficient
80% are either indifferent or not worry
How M抯ians are doing with saving
34% say they are consciously saving regularly
34% say they are saving occasionally
Current retirees are giving us valuable insights
27% unable to do the things they would like to do due to financial constraints
42% confident they have enuf to cover all their retirement needs
67% say their main source of income is contributions from their children
44% already eroding into the principal of their savings
37% not confident of having enuf to last their retirement years and plan to return to workforce
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tunggu VSS |
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duit sampai bila pun tak cukup |
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retirement...
perhaps savings cukup so that tak kaco other family members
then keje boleh buat community service, buat masa lapang ker.
or maybe just keje balik..maybe |
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Reply #2 SONofODIN's post
It will be easier to hv a comfy retirement if u starts to plan at an early age
set aside 20% or 30% of ur monthly income into some sort of insurance...where you will reap the benefits when u reach ur golden age |
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According to research, assuming that we retire at 55 and live till 75, we need 750 grand as expenses. That is per person.
As for those who are under employed, their earnings must be very high to achieve this kind of saving. |
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I have friends who had retired and yet they are still working.
It seems that the savings plus EPF can't save the days. |
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Dunno why this retirement post reminded me of an issue brought up by my member lepak-lepak:
"young females nowadays prefer older,fat-walletted guys"
- a sure way to go for an early retirement comfortably, without having to work 3/4 of your life?
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Originally posted by Mansairaku at 14-8-2007 11:50 PM
Dunno why this retirement post reminded me of an issue brought up by my member lepak-lepak:
"young females nowadays prefer older,fat-walletted guys"
- a sure way to go for an early retirement ...
Old, fat walleted guys are not reliable. Be prepared to get dumped. |
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Originally posted by SONofODIN at 11-8-2007 08:07 AM
What M抯ian expect from retirement
79% say health and well being are most important
69% say it is important to remain active
51% intend to travel
37% want to spend more time with family
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I think some people made the biggest retirement investment in their life.........
CHILDREN |
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Reply #13 wei_loon5063's post
Most of the children are liability, bad investment. You ended up in old folks home. |
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Reply #14 wei_loon5063's post
Hey, I ain't fat. I am muscular, extremely reliable. |
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Originally posted by wei_loon5063 at 15-8-2007 06:23 PM
sure o not?
curi makan once a while also no?
I never curi makan la. Very trusted hubby. |
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