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Show Me How to Du-it! was created to spark conversations about personal finance through the introduction of basic financial concepts, ideas, motivating stories and how to make the most of any limited resource such as time, money and energy. We feature interviews with experts and answer audience-submitted questions about how managing their finances can help maximise their wealth and life.
A bulk of us millennials usually think of buying our first house to live with our spouse when marriage is on the cards. Buying a home is one of the most significant financial decision and commitment you'll make in your lifetime, so it's best that you do some due diligance beforehand!
Children may be a bundle of joy but there's also the added responsibility of taking care of their needs. Focus on how to prepare for parenthood including the pregnancy stage and the rising costs of raising children in Singapore. In this episode, we discuss how to help prepare parents for this major life change through proper preparation and resources as well as what to expect financially as a family as the child begins to grow up.
Buying your first home is a milestone of adulthood in Singapore. It means (finally) moving out from your parents’ home, and into a place you can call your own.
In this episode, we'll discuss on how to manage the stress of this transition period and other unexpected expenditure that might arise during owning your first home.
Life as a newlywed means learning how to combine two separate lives and this includes finances. Combining finances can be one of the most challenging aspects of getting married because people do not always look at financial compatibility when they start dating. Here’s how to avoid common financial mistakes as newlyweds.
Marriage is a big step in a relationship. It signifies the commitment and love you have for someone you want to spend the rest of your life with. But love isn't always enough.
There are questions to ask before marriage that go beyond love like children, dealing with conflicts, beliefs, finances and extended family.
Life can be unpredictable. When calamity strikes, we want to ensure that we can still support ourselves and our families. This week, we will be discussing “Income Replacement” with our finance experts. What is that and how can it help the ones we love the most?
The benefits of budgeting can be huge. It can put you on a path toward saving, help you find sources of income leaks, and boost your retirement savings or even channel some funds towards investing. So why aren’t more people doing it? Listen in as we go in-depth into how you can maximise your finances through budgeting!
Borrowing more money than you can afford is costly in many ways. People with lots of debt often say they lack peace of mind. They worry constantly about paying off debts and making ends meet. The stress of these worries can affect their family life, work performance, and other areas of their lives.
In this episode, we'll talk about the do's and don'ts of debt. Listen and gain some useful tips on how to avoid and manage debts!
Many millennials don't believe in the importance of having an Emergency Fund due to several reasons - lifestyle aspirations, lack of responsibilities, supportive parents etc. Are they really in trouble if they let time go by without having one?
Show Me How to Du-it! was created to spark conversations about personal finance through the introduction of basic financial concepts, ideas, motivating stories and how to make the most of any limited resource such as time, money and energy. We feature interviews with experts and answer audience-submitted questions about how managing their finances can help maximise their wealth and life.