Salaries to stay stable this year, some drops in financial sector: survey
(so..I am ... looking forward to my bonus.. if there's any.. it doesnt matter how "big" the bonus is now.)
DBS says crisis could cost Singapore 99,000 jobs
anyway.. something useful for the masses
Credit literacy workshop held
"The course, conducted by training firm X-Factor Alliance, aims to provide 'lower-middle income families ... (the) majority whom are beneficiaries from the community's financial assistance' with 'basic money management skills, as well as simple tips and tricks in managing expenses', according to the Punggol Community Club statement. The workshop was funded by the North East Community Development Council.
Topics covered include how to identify warning signs of financial problems, ways to cut debt, and how to draw up a personal budget. It was an interactive session, with the participants and X-Factor trainer Ms Tess Lim discussing problems like their savings and debt levels and how to solve these issues."
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