facebookI'm 31/M/single, and liquid networth of 500k (excl CPF). I have a goal of starting a business by 35. Seeking investment advice in preparation of leaving full-time employment in the future? - Seedly

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Anonymous

11 Jan 2021

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I'm 31/M/single, and liquid networth of 500k (excl CPF). I have a goal of starting a business by 35. Seeking investment advice in preparation of leaving full-time employment in the future?

How should I structure my portfolio to allow some liquidity? I expect myself not being able to further contribute to investment with my salary (9k/mth) if I leave my job. I am using Endowus, Syfe and have a portion in cryptocurrencies.

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Wow! Congrats on building up a half-mil net worth at such a young age!

One option you can consider would be Syfe's REIT+ portfolio for passive income. The regular dividends you receive may provide some cashflow stability when you leave your job.

Why not ask Syfe's wealth advisors for a FREE plan on how to structure your investments? I previously had a wealth planning session with Ritesh and he was pretty good in helping me do up an allocation plan. The one thing I like is that there's no hard selling and he was not pushy at all.

Could be worth a try!

Wishing you all the best in your entrepreneurship journey :)

I think u should work out your budget 1st for ur buisness. Have you draft out your buisness plan yet?

I doing photography freelancing, but even that i draft out a very simple plan, include budget, marketing, how to look for customer.....etc. i believe u doing a big buisness? Is more important to have a plan.

After u draft out the plan. You need to protect that capital at all cost. Eg put in the risk-free SSB, is less sexy than stock but capital preservation is your goal. The rest of the extra money u can continue to invest in your crypto & robo.

Hi there,

I'm assuming that you are looking for liquidity for your business so that you can liquida...

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