Personal Finance
The Working Adult Starter Pack: Savings and Emergency Funds
By Sethisfy  •  August 29, 2020
Welcome to the first of a multi-part series where we discuss financially prudent ways to be a tireless cog in the economy working adult. The series will touch on how to start with personal finance matters from insurance to investments, and from credit cards to property. First, we kickstart the series on how much to set aside for a rainy day, and where we can place such funds. While this series is skewed more towards relatively younger people who have just joined the workforce, it can also apply to those who just haven’t paid much attention to their personal finances until now. Subscribe to my Telegram to get updates on future parts of this series.

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Nothing gets you in the mood to spend quite like a regular paycheque every month, especially when you have just started working. But saving is also a habit that needs time and practice to be built....
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By Sethisfy
As an adult, I’ve been through many ups and downs in my career path and personal finance journey, not unlike many Singaporeans. From my years as a tied insurance agent turned independent financial adviser, I realised that there are very few sources of proper, unbiased financial advice for working adults to access. Worse, self-styled “financial consultants” are selling products like savings plans and ILPs to the detriment of the clients whose interests they were supposed to serve.
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