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Getting Personal With Finance – Managing Budgets As A Married Couple
By Turtle Investor  •  September 6, 2020
A few weeks ago, KM me emailed that I seldom blog about how my wife and I manage our expenses as a family and married couple. Thinking back about it, that’s true!
I wonder why that is so? The best answer I have to that is probably because these matters have somewhat become auto-pilot for me that it doesn’t bother me that much. Frankly speaking, I wouldn’t go as far as to say I’m a good example to learn from. In this blog post, I’m happy to share casually about some of the thought processes behind how my wife and I manage our finances as a married couple. To add on few points so that it gives the correct context, we don’t have kids. No car either. P.S. – If you’re interested to read about things that I don’t usually write about, drop me a message and let me know!

Happy Wife, Happy Life

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By Turtle Investor
Hello there! I am Kevin and the author behind the Turtle Investor blog. At age 37, I hit CPF Full Retirement Sum (FRS) of $176,000 on the last day of 2019, twelve years after graduating from university. I am married and owns a 4-room apartment. I continue to be gainfully employed to build up my portfolio and provide my loved ones with better lives. Leaving everything behind and transitioning to a digital nomad life in Bali remains an option but not something that I’m actively pursuing now 🙂
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