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Hi Everyone. I am expecting a BTO in mid 2022, have a list of debts (13k in total including 7k education loan which I will be paying 250/month for the next 3-4 years). And I do not have any form of liquid savings at all.
I was in the insurance industry during my university days. But now that I have recently graduated, I am thinking what should I do in my circumstances. Partly, because I feel that Insurance is doable and I want to overtake my peers.
Any advice is appreciated!
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Bang Hong
06 Jun 2019
Sustainable Spender Specialist at Spender Bang
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Do read up online reviews of the insurance industry
ask yourself whether you want to change to a completely different person, able to sleep well at night selling ilps, being ostracized by relatives and friends etc
worth it for MDRT?
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Clarence Chua
30 May 2019
Financial Planning Specialist at Prudential Assurance Singapore
The beauty about the insurance industry is when you give your 101% and focus on value adding your cl...
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