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Goodbye 2010, Hello 2011!
By Five Cents Ten Cents  •  January 4, 2011

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The start of the year is associated with setting resolutions and targets for the year as we say, “goodbye” to 2010 and, “hello” to 2011. If you read enough about New Year’s resolutions, you’d realise that goal setting should be happening all through the year and not only during the beginning of each year. Although for many of us, the start of a year is a good cut-off to review what transpired in our lives in the past 365 days and what we intend to do for the next 365 days.

Look back at 2010

It was an interesting year from the perspective of life experiences. I sold my Executive Condo (EC) and bought a older condo for about the same price at a psf basis but paid more as my condo is larger by 100 sqft than my EC. Part of the reason why I moved was for a ...

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By Five Cents Ten Cents
PanzerGrenadier is a 30-something accountant who finally grasped the concept of financial freedom at the ripe old age of 32. Ever since, he has been travelling on his journey towards financial freedom and documenting his adventures through his blog "fivecentstencents". PanzerGrenadier allocates his non-work time in between living within his means, saving and investing as well as spending quality time with family. He is an avid toastmaster and has completed 10 years of being a reservist conscript in the Lion City.
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2 responses to “Goodbye 2010, Hello 2011!”

  1. Panzer says:

    Dear Derek

    Thanks for featuring my post! Wishing you and your family a Happy New Year 2011 filled with health, happiness and wealth!

    Be well and prosper :-)

  2. Derek Lim says:

    Hi Panzer,

    You are most welcome. I too wish you and your family the best of 2011.

    Cheers!

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