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The default percentage is around 40% as of today
ОтветитьWhen Singaporean can't afford anything we're all doomed
ОтветитьRabak the Nurul looks 2/10. Buy so much make up also not helping her.
1. Pay for braces
2. Buy running shoes
3. Buy groceries and go into calorie deficit.
I guarantee is 10x cheaper than buying make up and you'll look 20x better.... joke. Absolutely joke.
Dumb af idea lol
ОтветитьTaking ubers and having a personal trainer and complaining that you need to save money is crazy 😂
Ответитьone of my friend apply for credit card for her trip to europe. i ask her how about her car loan? monthly expenses like electric & water bill? student loan?
ОтветитьI was never taught financials or was ever told to never to spend beyond my means. I just never taught it was a good idea to do any of these things. Just common sense.
ОтветитьThe answer is:
"I’m broke and struggling financially, but I still try to fulfill my ego. I have a lack of self-control, and it’s basically all I have left to reward myself. It’s also the government’s fault for creating structural poverty."
I'm Italian and I'm 60. I was educated: If you haven't the money to buy, you have 2 options.1st don't look and move. 2nd save the money for your project
ОтветитьThen they sell the debts to a debt collection company wich bought this debts and start harrasing you
ОтветитьI come from a country where people don’t really use credit cards, so moving to one that does, I only use my credit card to “build” my credit, but i never spend for something I can’t pay right now without borrowing or spreading out the cost. 😊
Ответить"...that's just not my priority right now." 🤣🤣🤣
ОтветитьThis documentation is a bit biased and many cutouts. But, yeah. watch and spend your money responsibly.
Ответить- private hired cars -
Because she couldn’t imagine herself waking up two hours earlier.
- Personal trainers
You wouldn’t see boomers give themselves this much convenience just so their lifestyle would have this much freedom .
Whereas Gen Z - there’s a lot of dining out, a lot of luxury items, a lot of living like how you see on Instagram, it’s a lot of the things that could have been cut off ( meaning to reduce it to maybe a once a year thing or financially budgeting it to fit the paycheck)
So honest opinion, a lot of these could be controlled…….
$300 make up and still looks like gorlock the destroyer
ОтветитьIronic how I just got an SPay later ad before the video played 😭
Ответитьlack of good parenting and religion
ОтветитьSeems like they are quite well off! 700 Singapore Dollars for rides per month - wow!
ОтветитьWow. It’s almost as if the problem is that we don’t have resources to have everyone living in luxury. Since when is eating out all the time or taking taxis everywhere something an average person can do? It doesn’t make sense
ОтветитьThe problems are: weak minded, wants instant gratification and no self control.
ОтветитьFrom start to finish yu just interview with female only who spent the money. Take interview with male too
ОтветитьSo many green eyes
Ответитьif my dog fall sick now.. my family will have hot dog dinners for a few days.
ОтветитьLooks like my father taught me well.
ОтветитьYeah...blame it on the canine.
ОтветитьBuy when you have the money. No need to pay later.
ОтветитьSorry to say but a female who spend too much, for consumptive things (and worse with credits), is a major red flag.
ОтветитьShe makes $5000 a month wow
ОтветитьGen Z believes you live once in your life that's why they splurge on things they don't afford😂... so pay now, debt later
ОтветитьMillennium: I hate buying car ,house.
Millennium:Look at those $1000 shoes.
😂😂😂
Most Gen Z are depressed and dont plan to live long anyway, so this works for those who just in for the fun while it lasts.
ОтветитьSelf control, a society built to sell you things constantly. Is there a generation that is pushed to buy more things than ever before?
ОтветитьNo $$$ but have expensive taste buy Dior makeup. How to save? Never learn. Set you expectations right live within your means.
ОтветитьIn the US bnpl companies don't typically report the amount of debts to credit bureaus. This is gonna be a breaking story some day on how much they are letting people wrack up debt. I worry they are going to create a huge issue in the future.
ОтветитьThis is not just an issue in Singapore, Indonesia also have this problem 🫠
ОтветитьMy mom would disown me if I spend my money like this. Im scared of debt so Ive always paid with cash. If i dont have the money i dont buy stuff.
ОтветитьI don't understand how they spend a lot money on personal trainer yet not getting into the good shape, that's just a complete waste of money you know, you obviously can maintain your body weight at a healthy level with more of simple home workouts and less of fast foods and confectionaries. I know I can be called out for bodyshaming but I think if you choose to be fat, that's fine, but if you already paid to shed pounds off your body and you're still not in the good shape, it's economically inefficient.
ОтветитьWhy? Because of the failure of the previous generation that created an unliveable system and Gen Zs have to fix that.
ОтветитьI got plenty of money and a fat bank account. The number one reason for this is because I don't spend any.
I got friends who make 5 times more than me but always in debt, the reason? Because they can't control their spending.
One of them told me that i may as well be in debt because all my friends are. Dumb.
Being born and living in singapore is itself the biggest wealth drainer
ОтветитьThe girl Joey is making roughly 3800 euros per month (assuming it's net) and pays only around 800 euros for rent, which is considerately a decent income with much lower rent compared to other major European cities. She's also able to save up close to 700 euros a month. And she's in debt? I'm confused...maybe because she 'has to' spend near 2000 euros on 'necessity'... or are food and transport really so expensive there?
Ответитьi have 3 credit cards and i handle it very nicely thats why it worked for me and ESPECIALLY not in dept 😕
ОтветитьEasy fix is self control and stop being materialistic. Dont buy into consumerism and live within your means
ОтветитьBecause people like Brandon will pay for them.
ОтветитьThe rich mostly spend their money on investment. Once the investment made profits, they will spend it with no borrowing and they use CC for points and make sure the funds is ready
The middle class spend their money for their lifestyle with credit cards, car loans, pay later, etc.
The poor spend their money to survive for food, rent and essential
Hear me out! A local lottery ticket shop in my city has a grand jackpot of 600k but avg house in same city would cost me 1.6 million AUD. so paying off remaining 1 mill would take me 20 years at the rate of paying 4k a month.
I make only 4k a month as a 30 yo male.
Do u think i should give a eff abt my credit history.
Such videos would tell poor people to abandon the luxury and ease of barista coffee. While justifying rich people's stupid spendings.
Name 1 rich guy who got rich by counting beans.
These videos are a brainwash: putting blame back on victim.
Ask em where is the limit. People struggle to pay for food after working 7 days a week while sleeping in their car. Whereas aristocrates offer zero contribution but full authrity over econony.
Who is at fault? These economy drivers who hoard money and get there pictures on magazines.
maybe lower your 'financial goals'?
ОтветитьNot buy now pay later; more like buy now pay forever
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