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Dennis i will be looking forward to the "nightmare" tomorrow night! Hahahaha. Just joking.
I am sure you are fine. We have seen your animated talk and actions in class so I think we are pretty prepared for you on screen acting.
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Hi andy chan,andy chan wrote:Hi kklok i dont have a ftp site but i may have some "clouds" around let me check and get back to you.![]()
Dennis i will be looking forward to the "nightmare" tomorrow night! Hahahaha. Just joking.
I am sure you are fine. We have seen your animated talk and actions in class so I think we are pretty prepared for you on screen acting.
Dennis Ng wrote:
tomorrow's episode is one I have the most NGs....in one simple scene, when Kym Ng calls out to me and I respond and walk towards her, we had to re-do it for 5 times...as I was either too fast, too slow to react, too unnatural, over-act, under-act...haha. I apologised to Kym Ng and Chen Tian Wen for the 5 takes we took...so embarrassing.
I can't act, but it's not just I can't act, I'm NOT "TV genic" as well...it is always a tortue to see myself on TV. haha.
The scary things is the public may be forced to see more of me on TV soon...
Hi patng8,patng8 wrote:Hi Dennis
I find that you look more natural, better and interesting when you are conducting the seminar.
Also, we are ok to see more of you on TV. But do not cut down your time in teaching more people to achieve financial freedom (ie conduct seminar) and sharing in this forum.
Hi jfoo2,jfoo2 wrote:Hi Dennis,
Just for discussions as I watch the programme last night...
I used the CPF compound calculator. Based on the results, the lump sum after 25 years is $382,947. (ie S$400 x 25 years x 8% per annum)
If based on a lump sum $382,947 at the end of 25 years, and putting in dividend stocks or UK traded endowment with a modest 5% return, one can possible achieve $19,147 per annum without too much stocks knowledge.
a) Is that how you how you derived the retirement income of S$1,500 per month? ie assuming one invest in a financial product that gives back $1.5k each mth?
b) What are the instruments available for 5% returns for retirement income/payout? I mean dividend stocks can still be very volatile and thus the capital can be affected drastically when there is a mkt crash. I am not sure but I guess seems like UK endowment funds cannot be withdraw yearly as an income.
c) Is is possible to get any annuity plan that achieves the $1500 you mentioned?
Seems like you must carry on investing and monitoring to achieve a consistent retirement fund?
Hi Dennis,Dennis Ng wrote:Hi kklok,kklok wrote:Hi Andy,
I have episode 1 & 3 in flv format but the file is about 200MB. If you have a FTP site then I can upload to that location.
Cheers
KK
anyway to upload to youtube?
Hi KK,kklok wrote:Hi Andy,
I have uploaded Episode 1 to the following URL:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/34170769/Show%2 ... de%201.flv
If you are able to download I will then upload Episode 3
Cheers
KK