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premier239
post Oct 20 2021, 10:04 AM

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while most of the discussions revolve around the investment part, how about the expense control for FIRE?

Although one should save as much as possible, is there a guidance of the expenses allocation?

under FIRE, like max can only spend rm10 on food+grocery /day ah?
premier239
post Oct 20 2021, 10:15 AM

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QUOTE(tehoice @ Oct 20 2021, 10:13 AM)
as frugal as possible.

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ya frugal... sometimes i wonder I am frugal or being stingy already sad.gif
premier239
post May 23 2023, 02:53 PM

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QUOTE(Ramjade @ May 22 2023, 10:49 PM)
Visa, MasterCard, Microsoft, Starbucks. Johnson and Johnson, BlackRock, Brookfield asset management, railroad companies, Otis, Raytheon. American tower, united healthcare are some good examples.( The above usually able to grow dividend in the range of 15%p a with exception Johnson which is growing at 7%p.a)

If you want tax free Singapore banks, wilmar international, UK stocks. CKI, HK stocks.
https://youtu.be/wpUSpneVbqE

You can check out this guy extensive list of dividend stocks (not necessarily all are growers.) He categorised them by months of payment and yes he owns all of them. 1 being January, 2 being February so on and forth.
https://t.me/c/1210391932/425538

Closer to home
TNB, Malaysian banks, I don't really follow Malaysian market.

If you don't want hassle of stock picking just buy a ETF with criteria that it have increasing dividends. Easy peasy.
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