What Do You Do With Your Children Ang Bao Money?
By Living Healthy, Staying Wealthy  •  March 6, 2014
It is the Lunar New Year and it is Chinese custom to give red packets (or Ang Bao) with money to children during this festival.

What do parents usually do with this money collected? Most usually squirrel it away with no particular objective in mind. This often results in it being spent on rewards for the children when doing well academically in future.

A pleasant goal proposed was to use it to fund their future university education fees. This gives parents’ a focus and also Children to take some ownership of their own future. But is it even possible for the Ang Bao money to be sufficient?

Making some assumptions and working out the figures:

NUS annual fees according to their website are $7,650 for the average course of study.
Assuming an average course is 3 years = $22,950 total fees.
Assuming education inflation of 3% for 20 years = ...
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By Living Healthy, Staying Wealthy
Aaron Lau is a Independent Financial Adviser licensed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore to provide financial advice to individuals in Singapore. The main reason he is in the Financial Advisory industry is to share what he has learned after studying and comparing the various insurance and investment instruments in the market. He strongly feels that proper, quality financial planning is important to all individuals and sincerely would like to reach out to help as many as possible.
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