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What did I do with my savings plan in the end?
By Marksman Investment Corner  •  January 4, 2020
A long time ago, I wrote a couple of posts on thinking if I should be cancelling my savings plan on the belief that investing the money that I can get back, as well as the remaining premiums to be paid up till maturity, will pay off greater returns. These received substantial comments - a mixture of advice, encouragement and critique. You can access the articles here if you wish: Cancel my savings plan in pursuit of greater investment opportunities?Cancel my savings plan in pursuit of greater investment opportunities? (2) Today, I will revisit as I have gotten some more recent questions. I think it will also be a great idea to write on this and then update the older posts so as to offer closures. Of course, I will be more than happy to continue entertaining any future questions or comments. Okay, here we go! Daniel asked: Hi, did you surrender this policy eventually?...
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By Marksman Investment Corner
I am turning 30 this year, and I work as an engineer for my profession. I am also getting married to my lovely fiancee this month. In my off-hours, I enjoy reading more about investing/trading. I started my journey in investing/trading not too long ago (about 2 years ago?), with the biggest catalyst to dive into it being witnessing a sudden market crash and then realising, "Hey, these guys are overreacting! Maybe there is something to be had here." I experienced some downs and ups since then. My aim? Financial independence; Retire Early (FIRE) by 45.
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