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Should I put money in a foreign currency fixed deposit?

Monday, January 26, 2015

Long, long time ago, I was attracted to the high interest rates of a foreign currency fixed deposit. 

Upon maturity, the interest received was not even able to cover the exchange rate loss. 

Ouch.

不好玩





No more such adventures for me. 

Once bitten, twice shy.

Even now, why do banks give higher interest rates for foreign currency fixed deposits in A$ but a lower interest rate for US$? 

Why? Why?





Clue:



Unlike a fixed deposit in S$, there is no bao jiak with fixed deposits in a foreign currency. 






Well, for us living in Singapore anyway.

Note: 
Just the view of a local frog in a local well on an island called Singapore.

Related posts:
1. Why fixed deposits?
2. Special chests for emergencies.

References:
1. Australian dollar drops to 5.5-year low after ECB move.
2. POSB 1.88% FD for 12 months.
 

One way to save money more rapidly.

Saturday, January 24, 2015

People who know me are often amazed by how quickly I am able to save money. Well, it isn't a mystery, really.

One of the things I avoid doing is dining in restaurants. How much does a meal cost in Paradise Inn or Din Tai Fung, for examples?

This doesn't mean that I don't dine in restaurants but I do it sparingly. Some might remember my fortnightly visits to Soup Restaurant, partly because I was a shareholder. Anyway, I have stopped visiting them for many moons now as I feel that the standard has dropped.

If we go to restaurants frequently, reducing the frequency meaningfully could see quite a bit of savings every month. See related post number 1 at the end of this blog post to read a family man's experience.

Feeling hungry? Just go to Old Chang Kee to get a curry puff. Doesn't cost an arm and a leg. On other days, just have simple meals at home. Sandwiches and oatmeal are easy to prepare. Porridge and noodles too.

This was what I had tonight:

Choy sum.

Chopped and rinsed.

Time for a hot water bath.

Add some fried ikan bilis and ginger. Looks good, tastes good!

Mustn't forget to have a fruit.

Home baked chocolate chip cookie, thanks to my sis.

Avoid going to restaurants and we could save money more quickly. Feed our wallets! Burp!

Related posts:
1. How to have a comfortable retirement?
"His family used to dine in restaurants every Sunday. This is now reduced to only once a month. This helps him save more than $200 each month."
2. Rich gets richer. Poor gets poorer.
"只要功夫深,铁杆磨成针."
3. If we are not rich, don't act rich.
"Now, this may sound jaded as I have said it before many times and that is we should run our lives like we would run a business!"


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