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How Much Should Your Investment Be Returning In Order To Beat Inflation?
By The Boy who Procrastinates  •  July 27, 2019

By The Boy Who Procrastinates - July 27, 2019


As I was raised in a frugal family, the idea that saving is a virtue has stuck with me since young. For that reason, the habit of squirreling money away in my POSB savings account came naturally to me. 

So when people around me eventually refuted my belief and pointed out that the purchasing power of my savings was being eroded by inflation, I have maintained a skeptical view about it. 

But of course, who am I to kid? Over the years, I too, have had my fair share of experience with inflation. The price of my favourite Koka noodles has been creeping up and visits to the clinic was no longer as cheap as it used to be. 

Now, don't get me wrong. I am not saying that stashing cash away is an undesirable financial practice. But when the interest rate earned

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By The Boy who Procrastinates
I am currently a 28-year-old working adult in Singapore and financial independence is one of the ultimate goals which I hope to achieve.
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