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Summary of November 2018 Transactions
By My Sweet Retirement  •  November 27, 2018
November is ending soon and we will be in the last month of the year 2018. There is basically no major changes to my stock portfolio as I have not sold or added new stocks to my portfolio except for the monthly routine of allocating some cash aside for Singapore Savings Bonds. As such, the percentage of Singapore Savings Bonds crept up from the previous 16% to current 17%. As the festive season gets closer, I am expecting my expenses to crept up this month and next month due to purchase of gifts for friends and my family. I bought a Nintendo Switch during the 11.11 sale which I think is a pretty good deal at S$407 which includes one game. Now comes to my wife’s stock portfolio. Similarly, her percentage holdings of Singapore Savings Bonds crept up 1% due to monthly routine purchase. She is also performing the ...
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By My Sweet Retirement
I am a working salaried professional in my mid 30s. Just like most Singaporeans, I worked long office working hours, often trying very hard to find some work life balance. The Sweet Retirement Blog was created to share my journey towards achieving a comfortable retirement life. I believe we cannot simply rely solely on our Central Provident Fund savings when reaching old age. Neither can we rely solely on our bank savings as we all know the interest rates cannot beat inflation.
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