This blog is about financial freedom and serves to inform, educate and entertain the public on all personal finance matters. The author of this blog has been blogging for 5 over years. He was also a guest blogger at CPF's IMSavvy site (now AreYouReady site). This blog is visited by many unique readers from various countries every month. Do bookmark this blog and leave your comments.
Spent $215 Servicing My Car
It is still way under 80,000km and is only around 2.5 years old so rightfully I should have brought it back to the original distribute (Cycle & Carriage) for repairs/servicing as the 3 year warranty would be void if I went elsewhere.
Problem is: Cycle and Carriage servicing is abit slow and tends to be quite expensive.
So after asking around abit, I decided to go to one of the workshops which my friend uses. He said it was pretty cheap.
The total cost was $215 all inclusive and it took about 1.5 hrs. The works included:
1. Replacing engine oil - Voltronic semi synthetic oil 10W40
2. Replacing air filter
3. Replacing spark plugs - volker iridium (last for 2 years/160,000km)
4. A minor improvement to the dent on my bonnet. He tried "sucking" the dent out 3 times but it only got slightly better
Was it worth it?
$1588 for a MacBook
I had to ask myself: " Is this a WANT? Or is this a NEED?"
I then realised that a MacBook is a want. I want a MacBook. But in actual fact, I don't need it.
Perhaps I will just buy an ACER laptop which is much cheaper. It really takes a lot of discipline not to spend money unnecessarily.
Simple logic.
"NO" to buying a $1588 Macbook for myself.
I can buy a much cheaper laptop and save the rest of the money.
I have Resigned from my Job
People keep asking me to delay my resignation as times are bad now. Duh.. as if I do not know.
The point is this : I simply do not enjoy working at my current job. I am NOT happy no matter how hard I try.
Yes of course i might not be happy at my new place but at least I have given it a shot. I do not want to spend the rest of my life wondering about "what ifs". You only live through life once.
Well as part of my learning process, I think I have learnt alot about myself in this current job. Some of my weaknesses which I am trying to overcome are as follows:
1. To speak up more. Do not be afraid of stating my opinions.
2. Smile more. Talk to others more
3. Be more proactive. Don't be too reactive. Sometimes when we have too much work to do, we tend to "shun" other "extra" work.
I hope to be able to strengthen my weak points even as I embark on my new job.
$1071.98 in Passive Income for February 2009
Total amount was $1071.98 and comprised dividends from First REITs, Ascott REITs and SUNTEC REITs as well as the $200 Goods and Services Tax Credits that I received. Details as follows:
27 Feb 2009 GC S$200.00
27 Feb 2009 CDP CDP-FIRST RE S$266.90
27 Feb 2009 CDP CDP-FIRST RE S$30.60
27 Feb 2009 CDP CDP-FIRST RE S$32.30
27 Feb 2009 CDP CDP-ASCOTTRE S$313.20
27 Feb 2009 CDP CDP-ASCOTTRE S$51.60
27 Feb 2009 CDP CDP-ASCOTTRE S$148.80
27 Feb 2009 CDP CDP-SUNTECRE S$0.81
27 Feb 2009 CDP CDP-SUNTECRE S$19.17
27 Feb 2009 CDP CDP-SUNTECRE S$6.13
27 Feb 2009 CDP CDP-SUNTECRE S$2.47
In my blogging efforts, I managed a paltry US$8.29 from Google's Adsense. But I am not including that into my passive income yet since it is money I will not receive for sometime.
Busy now with filling my tax returns and trying to see what are the tax reliefs and tax rebates I can get.In these depressive and uncertain times, I have posted some funny videos here to cheer everyone up =)
Feeling Sick Again Looking at My Stock Portfolio
Full Time Blogger
I started blogging in May 08 and since then, I have been able to earn a consistent $5 - $10 per month even though I do not blog regularly. The number of visitors to my blogs are also less than 100 a day.
Even for the month of Feb 09 where I hardly had any new entries in my blog, I have already managed to earn close to $8 from Adsense income.
So.. just maybe.. if I spend all my time blogging, I could possible earn much more!
Decisions..decisions.. =)
NOL announces dividends
Apologies for not writing much the past few weeks as I have just been too bogged down at work (as well as looking for a new job)
Featured Post
Unlock Exclusive Deals and Savings: Join Amazon Prime Today!
Amazon is celebrating Prime members with a multitude of deals during Prime Day. The event will offer more deals than ever before, with new d...
-
Civil servants or public officers in Singapore are expected to declare their financial standing when they first join and every year thereaft...
-
Trying to compile the salary pay scale for the Singapore civil service. Somehow, I only managed to find the figures for 2011. There are p...
-
In my previous article , I compared an endowment plan with an ILP. Many might think that an ILP is a silly way to save for my child's ed...
-
Everybody loves free stuff. So as part of the Christmas Celebrations, I am giving away MONEY! ANYONE can earn it. Just leave a comment on th...
-
How much does a normal or average Singaporean earn? Based on median income, that is supposed to be $2,400 per month and raised to over $300...
-
Networth as of Feb 2010 is estimated around $652,000. A slight drop from Jan 2010. The decline in networth was due to a slight drop in my ...
-
“We are more than that; we are in the business of creating time.” - Tay Liam Wee Mr Tay Liam Wee has an estimated networth of around S$135m....
-
Here are some frequently asked questions about sgfinancialfreedom: Q: How do you compute your networth? A: I compute my networth by adding m...
-
As most of you know by now, I have started a POSB Kids Savings account for my child. The main purpose of this account is to save for his un...
-
I can't sleep. I am worried about my finances. So I am up now counting my money in all the places that I have. Sometimes I forget that...