Lost your job in Singapore and planning your move back to Australia? You’re not alone, and we’re here to help. Leaving Singapore after a job loss can feel overwhelming. But with the right financial strategies, you can make the transition smoother and avoid costly mistakes. In Jarrad Brown's latest video, he dives into 6 essential financial tips that every Australian expat needs to know: ? Timing your tax residency to reduce liabilities in Singapore and Australia ? Planning your bonus and payout dates for maximum tax efficiency ? Why sorting out your tax clearance (IR21) is non-negotiable ? How to make the most of unused super contributions before you leave ? Reviewing and restructuring investment ownership for tax efficiency back home ? What to check in your lease agreement to avoid penalties These tips are practical. They’re actionable. And they could save you from some serious financial headaches. Moving home doesn’t have to be stressful. Don’t forget to like, comment, and share this video to help other Aussie expats who might be in the same boat. https://lnkd.in/gPsDCef2 #LostJob #SingaporeExpats #MovingHome #AustralianExpats #TaxTips #Superannuation #Repatriation #FinancialAdvice #LifeAfterSingapore
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Lost your job in Singapore and planning your move back to Australia? You’re not alone, and we’re here to help. Leaving Singapore after a job loss can feel overwhelming. But with the right financial strategies, you can make the transition smoother and avoid costly mistakes. In my latest video, I dive into 6 essential financial tips that every Australian expat needs to know: ? Timing your tax residency to reduce liabilities in Singapore and Australia ? Planning your bonus and payout dates for maximum tax efficiency ? Why sorting out your tax clearance (IR21) is non-negotiable ? How to make the most of unused super contributions before you leave ? Reviewing and restructuring investment ownership for tax efficiency back home ? What to check in your lease agreement to avoid penalties These tips are practical. They’re actionable. And they could save you from some serious financial headaches. Moving home doesn’t have to be stressful. Don’t forget to like, comment, and share this video to help other Aussie expats who might be in the same boat. https://lnkd.in/gfd-vWvh #LostJob #SingaporeExpats #MovingHome #AustralianExpats #TaxTips #Superannuation #Repatriation #FinancialAdvice #LifeAfterSingapore
Lost Your Job in Singapore? Essential Financial Tips for Moving Back to Australia
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Control Your Spending, Protect Your Income Many Malaysians working abroad ,such as working in Singapore earn higher incomes, but without proper financial management, that income can easily disappear. Here’s how to take control of your finances: ? Track all expenses, even small ones like your daily coffee ? Distinguish between needs and wants ? Save at least 20% of your salary each month Good financial habits start with awareness. Take the first step today to secure your future. Want to know more? Join my Telegram channel for actionable financial advice and tips tailored for Malaysians working in Singapore : https://lnkd.in/ghnUAYi3 #onirasarif #financialplanning
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Tailoring Financial Plans: Expats vs. Singaporeans Financial planning isn't one-size-fits-all, especially for expats in Singapore. ??? While Singaporeans and expats share similar financial goals, expats face additional considerations: ??Limited access to government subsidies?? ??Higher living expenses?? These factors necessitate a more robust financial plan with a focus on savings and emergency preparedness. ????? Are you an expat looking for financial guidance? ?? Let's discuss your unique circumstances and craft a plan for your future! ???? #financecoach #greateasternfinancialadvisors #greateasternsg #finance #financemanager #personalfinance #financialplanning #businessfinance #financefreedom #moneymindset #financeexpert #realestatefinance #financemanagement #retirementplanning #financialgoals #financetips #singapore #growcastshow #sg
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"I'm just going to wait until I know how long I'll be in Singapore for...then I'll get onto my finances" And then you're on the plane. And 2 years have passed you by. Or 3...or 5! The one certainty in expat life is uncertainty. This shouldn't be a roadblock to getting your financial planning in check - it should simply be part of the plan. #FinancialPlanning #AustralianExpats #AussieExpats #AustraliansInSingapore #CostofDelay
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One of the most significant challenges an expat faces is ensuring a seamless financial transition when repatriating. As someone who has lived and worked across Singapore, the UK, and Australia, I know firsthand the complexities of managing finances across borders. Planning is crucial to avoiding unexpected tax liabilities and optimising your financial situation, which is why we offer a comprehensive service that simplifies this process. Engaging with a financial adviser early on can make all the difference. As you already know, “The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second-best time is now.” ?? If you're planning your return, send me a message and ensure your financial journey is as smooth and rewarding as possible. In the meantime, click here for a handy Australia Repatriation Checklist: https://lnkd.in/d5-ybd3g?
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New to Singapore and want to keep your finances on track? As an Aussie expat, navigating the Lion City’s financial landscape can be tricky! In my latest video, I share 5 critical tips to avoid derailing your personal finances while living in Singapore. From avoiding tax traps to budgeting hacks, this is a must-watch for anyone making the move! ???? #AustralianExpats #SingaporeLiving #FinancialTips #ExpatLife #WealthManagement #AussiesInSingapore
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When Pi Ti, an expat living in Singapore, reached out to me, she was unsure about the financial risks that could impact her future. Like many in her situation, she felt overwhelmed and didn’t know where to begin. During our consultation, we explored her concerns step by step. Being an expat, Pi Ti understood that her financial risks and challenges are different from those faced by Singaporeans or permanent residents. I helped her identify these unique risks and provided guidance on strategies tailored to her circumstances. By the end of our discussion, Pi Ti had a clearer understanding of her financial situation and felt more confident about the steps she could take to secure her and her family’s future. It’s always fulfilling to see someone gain the clarity and tools needed to make informed decisions about their financial journey. If you’re an expat in Singapore and want to better understand your financial risks, feel free to reach out. I’d be happy to discuss how I can help you build a secure financial future. Abhishek Masih, Financial Advisor & Wealth Strategist, Wealth On Purpose Show #FinancialPlanningSG #ExpatLifeSG #WealthManagementSG #FinancialSecuritySG #SingaporeFinancialAdvisor #RetirementPlanningSG #FamilyProtectionSG
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Moving to Singapore can be an enriching adventure, but it also presents unique financial challenges. Here are five common mistakes expats make with their wealth… ?? 1?? Not taking out the right insurance 2?? Being unaware of new tax rules 3?? Not updating your estate plan 4?? Not updating your budget to reflect a higher cost of living 5?? Not consulting with a specialist financial planner. Make sure you read the article linked below to find out more about these common expat mistakes. ??
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Embarking on a journey to another country holds boundless opportunities, yet it also presents distinct financial landscapes for British expatriates in Singapore. Adapting to new tax systems, currency dynamics, and diverse regulations becomes paramount. Crafting a comprehensive financial plan serves as the compass, empowering British expats to make informed choices, safeguard their financial stability, and sidestep potential financial pitfalls.
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The Year of Assessment in Singapore is the year following the calendar year in which the income is earned. https://bit.ly/3PP9rC9 #SingaporeYearofAssessment #Singapore #FactsForForeigners
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