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Singaporean woman can now retire at 29

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At 29, a Singaporean woman achieved Coast FIRE despite facing significant challenges, including a grueling 40–60 hour workweek in the medical field and a cancer diagnosis. After recovering, she focused on saving diligently and investing strategically. She cut unnecessary expenses, consistently allocated part of her salary to savings, and diversified her investments across bonds and equities. A critical illness insurance payout of S$750,000 bolstered her portfolio, which grew to S$1.8 million. Now, her investments generate a passive income of S$5,000 monthly, covering her living costs and granting financial independence. Her perseverance turned adversity into a secure and fulfilling future.

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