You saved for your BIG DAY. But have you saved enough for your entire married life?

Date: 22 Jan 2010 Comments: 1

I am really looking forward and excited to speak infront of almost 100 couples in a workshop organized by www.urusanpengantin.com. It is really a priviledge to be one of the speaker to educate and share with participants in our different area of expertise. This is a brilliant effort put together by urusanpengantin.com and several other wedding service providers.

Below are the topic I would be talking about on; A WEDDING: Behind the scenes
24 January 2010
@ Art House1 Old Parliament Lane

Firstly, i would like to congratulate these brides-to-be and grooms-to-be. Besides congratulating them on taking a step forward to another stage of their life, i would also like to congratulate them because most of them by now have probably started doing what they have never did before. Which is saving prudently for a clear purpose, THE BIG DAY!

Therefore, I would like to encourage them to continue this good habit as part of their lifestyle for what other purposes that may arise besides other than for their weddings.

It is never too early to cultivate the good habits of savings, because the sooner you start, the longer the period your money gets to grow. This is my general advice especially to people in their 20s and 30s, because they should take special heed as they tend to overspend.

Despite our grand new year resolutions to start saving more, many seems to always fall behind their planned saving schedules. It is best that you put your money aside in a systematic manner. Start with an amount you feel comfortable with and gradually step it up when you gain more confidence in setting aside the committed amount.

In summary, the objectives of my sharing would very much focus on managing cashflow.

How to effectively manage your needs, wants and desire?
House? Cars? Nafkah? Infaq? Zakat? Increasing expenses?
How should we design our cashflow?
Why consistent savings?
What religion says about savings?
How CPF savings work? Medisave? DPS? CPF Nomination?
What are the benefits of savings?
What are the alternative methods of savings?

posterpaint

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