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    Quote Originally Posted by DKSG
    Leaking is an understatement ...

    With cash losing value at 5% a year (OMG!!!!) your $100K from 2010 is now left about $85K only ! Who stole the $15K !

    The double whammy is .. property prices are still climbing 1% per month or quarter ...

    Imagine you money is stolen, and the things you want to buy becomes more expensive ... Scary ...

    DKSG
    Property price going up 1% per month or quarter is part of the calculation of cash losing value 5% per year, cannot double count right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pynchmail
    Property price going up 1% per month or quarter is part of the calculation of cash losing value 5% per year, cannot double count right?
    these are exclusive events, and there is no double counting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eng81157
    these are exclusive events, and there is no double counting.
    Ya ... Dont bully Office Boy leh ...

    I use my office skills on this one. If budget drop 10% and price of stationeries went up 10%, then what is the office going to get ? 20% lesser (more or less la!) stationeries leh!

    DKSG

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    Quote Originally Posted by DKSG
    Ya ... Dont bully Office Boy leh ...

    I use my office skills on this one. If budget drop 10% and price of stationeries went up 10%, then what is the office going to get ? 20% lesser (more or less la!) stationeries leh!

    DKSG
    or your boss deducts 20% of your salary to buy more supplies for the office

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    Quote Originally Posted by eng81157
    or your boss deducts 20% of your salary to buy more supplies for the office
    Dont like that say leh ...

    Office Boy earns very small peanuts working here already, still wanna cut 20%!

    But this year increment also not very good, my boss can only tell me - "well at least it is more than your inflation rate right ?"

    I ...

    DKSG

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    Quote Originally Posted by DKSG
    Dont like that say leh ...

    Office Boy earns very small peanuts working here already, still wanna cut 20%!

    But this year increment also not very good, my boss can only tell me - "well at least it is more than your inflation rate right ?"

    I ...

    DKSG
    ahahahahahaha, my sympathies. but your rental income should be more than enough

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    Quote Originally Posted by eng81157
    ahahahahahaha, my sympathies. but your rental income should be more than enough
    Ok la .. earn a bit of pocket money to survive a bit better lo ...

    DKSG

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    Quote Originally Posted by DKSG
    Ok la .. earn a bit of pocket money to survive a bit better lo ...

    DKSG
    i hope your boss not reading this, or else "cut your pay 30% to buy more staplers for the company"!!!

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