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Anonymous

04 Oct 2019

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Is there any blog that talk about how fresh grad cope with personal finance (how to pay off student loan, how to save money, etc) for foreigners in a non-Singaporean perspective. thank you?

For example: Blogs teach us "stay with parents to save rental, cook at home to save dining expenses but we are foreigner is can't relate that much. Parents have no asset in SG, landlord do not allow to cook at home.

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Cedric Jamie Soh

04 Oct 2019

Director at Seniorcare.com.sg

I have no such blog, but I can understand the biggest costs in Singapore should be rental.

If you can, choose places that are less accessible (means you have to take a bus, MRT to reach most places), these places are a lot cheaper to rent.

Food-wise, you have hawker centres that are offering really cheap food options, can be cheaper than home-cooked meals too, to be honest.

The good news about Singapore- despite the higher expenses, this is a good place to earn and save :) Enjoy your stay in Singapore!

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