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(The) Boring Investor: The Insurance Cost of Being a Smoker
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Trading shares may be exciting, but it's usually the boring stuffs that make money consistently. Sunday, 2 August 2015. The Insurance Cost of Being a Smoker. Last week, I blogged about the cost of buying insurance at different ages. This week, we will discuss the insurance cost of being a smoker. Difference in Insurance Premiums for Non-Smokers and Smokers. You can carry out similar analysis to determine how much you could save in insurance premiums by quitting smoking! See related blog posts:. Getting t...
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(The) Boring Investor: February 2015
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Trading shares may be exciting, but it's usually the boring stuffs that make money consistently. Sunday, 22 February 2015. All I Want Is To Invest Wisely. Being an emperor is both easy and difficult. The difficult part is to select a loyal and competent prime minister to run the affairs of the state. But once you have done this, the rest is actually easy. All you have to do is to let the chosen prime minister do his job without any interference. Wishing all readers a Happy and Prosperous Chinese New Year!
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(The) Boring Investor: Stretch Loan & Invest the Rest
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Trading shares may be exciting, but it's usually the boring stuffs that make money consistently. Sunday, 5 July 2015. Stretch Loan and Invest the Rest. You probably have heard of the phrase "buy term and invest the rest". It means to buy a term insurance instead of a whole life insurance and use the savings in insurance premiums for investment. Can this advice be applied to loans as well? Let us consider the following scenarios:. Yearly Rate of Return. Loan and Investment Amount for 2 Loan Tenures. The d...
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(The) Boring Fisherman: The Grades Matrix
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A dumping ground for personal thoughts. Sunday, 16 June 2013. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). No part of this website may be reproduced without Lee Chin Wai's express consent. The author is not responsible for any comments contributed by readers of this blog. The Economics of Income Inequality. Investor, Engineer, Photographer, Blogger, Friend and Son. View my complete profile. Being A Co-Owner of GLP. The) Boring Investor's Statistics. SGS Yield Statistics (Nov 16).
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(The) Boring Fisherman: April 2013
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A dumping ground for personal thoughts. Tuesday, 2 April 2013. A Knowledge-Based Economy is not a Grades-Based Economy. Big emerging countries produce graduates by the millions. A sizable number of them are unemployed and are hungry to jump at any job opportunities that come along. By this, I do not mean them coming to Singapore to compete for jobs, I mean them competing for jobs to go to their countries rather than to Singapore. It is the wish of every parent and educator for a child to have a good futu...
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(The) Boring Fisherman: Capitalism, Consumerism & The Distribution of Wealth
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A dumping ground for personal thoughts. Sunday, 1 June 2014. Capitalism, Consumerism and The Distribution of Wealth. How do you become a millionaire? Thus, capitalism ensures that money is collected from everybody and redistributed disproportionally to a small group of successful entrepreneurs while consumerism ensures that this exercise is repeated countless times. Eventually, we will have statistics that show the top 10% of the population owning 90% of the wealth. To effect the wealth expiration, an es...
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(The) Boring Investor: August 2015
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Trading shares may be exciting, but it's usually the boring stuffs that make money consistently. Sunday, 30 August 2015. Getting the Best of Both SSB and SGS. How do you know if interest rates are going up or down? I do not know. But every month, I will keep track of where interest rates are relative to historical values. You can find it at my statistics blog. Which is reproduced below for July's statistics. Cumulative Interest Rate Distribution (Jul 15). See related blog posts:. Sunday, 23 August 2015.
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(The) Boring Investor: Make a SG50 Donation Today!
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Trading shares may be exciting, but it's usually the boring stuffs that make money consistently. Sunday, 9 August 2015. Make a SG50 Donation Today! Is the most meaningful thing I have experienced this weekend. This screenshot showing the date, amount and dedication of the donation is forever etched in history. Make your SG50 donation today! An online charity portal. Just remember to login/ register as a donor to save this small but significant piece of history in your donation profile. For inspiring me t...
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(The) Boring Fisherman: April 2015
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A dumping ground for personal thoughts. Sunday, 12 April 2015. Tribute to a Statesman. This post is a little late. A great statesman never seek to be popular or be understood. He only asks to be correct, because if he is wrong, it is millions of his people who have to bear the consequences. It is probably long after his passing will we finally understand all his actions. I hope one day, we will be able to say, "We understand. Thank you, Mr Lee.". Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Tribute to a Statesman.
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(The) Boring Fisherman: A Knowledge-Based Economy is not a Grades-Based Economy
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A dumping ground for personal thoughts. Tuesday, 2 April 2013. A Knowledge-Based Economy is not a Grades-Based Economy. Big emerging countries produce graduates by the millions. A sizable number of them are unemployed and are hungry to jump at any job opportunities that come along. By this, I do not mean them coming to Singapore to compete for jobs, I mean them competing for jobs to go to their countries rather than to Singapore. It is the wish of every parent and educator for a child to have a good futu...