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Chinese New Year of the Dog (2018).

Thursday, February 15, 2018

This is going to be a quick blog post before I head back to my parents' place for dinner.

It is time for Reunion Dinner again.





Mom:
"Ah boy, come back earlier for dinner, OK?"


AK:
"(Playing Neverwinter) Yes, mom."


Mom:
"Er, you sharing any 4D in your blog? Any zhen zhi?"


AK:
"(Busy killing cyclops) No inspiration this year wor."





Now, I wonder what was my mom's primary reason for calling?


Yes, I know.

Bad AK! Bad AK!

Anyway, I know I haven't been blogging much but I really don't have anything new to say anyway.

Mr. Market seems to be in a slightly depressed state and I have used the opportunity to buy some SingTel and Wilmar from him.





Of course, I do not know if prices could go lower.

I only know there is a lot more value after a 10% correction in their prices.

I invest mainly in relatively strong companies for income and I know that they will pay me.

That is what really matters to me.







I have received some emails from readers who are concerned about prices falling and I will tell anyone feeling the same way that if they do not have the stomach for volatility, stocks might be a bad place for their money.


We are all wired differently and if we want peace of mind, we must know ourselves.

Having said that, take a break and have a happy Chinese New Year!








Woof! Woof! Wang! Wang!

As we grow our wealth, always remember that there are more important things in life than money.

Still, GONG XI FA CAI!

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We must pay a premium for "best" healthcare.

Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Reader says...
I would like to ask you regarding H&S insurance. I have spoken to a few agents to understand more about the H&S products that they are offering.

They would frequently mention “Do you want to stay in private for the best healthcare?” “With riders, you don’t have to worry about co-insurances or deductibles..”







Sounds enticing but I got a shock when I looked at the premiums I have to paid in the long term run and also, I am wondering how am I be able to pay for the premiums once I stopped working in the future. Premiums are highly likely to increase in the future.

So, I asked myself do I really need the ‘best’ healthcare? I am quite contended with decent healthcare that has government subsidies.


As such, I thinking of getting a H&S + rider that has coverage for B1 and below.





The reasons being:
• The premiums paid in the long run is still within my range

• I don’t want to be slapped with a huge bill that cannot be claimed and end up worrying about it

• I hope to have affordable out-patient treatments as a subsidised patient. As some illness need permanent follow ups and not everything can be claimed. 






For Ward B2 and below, one will be considered as subsidised patient. The rest will be considered as private

Can I ask for an unbiased third party view? I am ok with staying in B1 and below + decent healthcare from the public hospital. 

Do think the coverage is sufficient for my requirements? Or am I missing something? Thanks for talking to yourself again.







AK says...
If you are OK with staying in B2 or C ward, then, you only need Medishield Life.

If you wish to stay in B1 or better ward, then, you need a private shield plan.

I am inclined to believe that a higher class ward will provide a more comfortable stay which could help promote recovery.





However, whichever class we are warded in, I believe that we would have access to the same quality of healthcare. :)


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