Originally posted by ShutterBug:It is an online survey...so it means the net citizens
Most Singaporean couples do not quarrel over money: survey
By Valarie Tan, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 14 May 2007 2135 hrs [/b]
SINGAPORE: Most Singaporean couples do not have financial conflicts, as a survey showed that less than 25 percent of their arguments were over money.
The results were gathered from nearly 2,600 people aged between 21 and 70 years old.
They took part in an online survey in March, conducted by ipac, an international financial advice and investment group with offices in Singapore, Taiwan and New Zealand.
The survey also showed that 70 percent of Singapore couples made financial decisions together.
But half of those surveyed said they had not planned for retirement together as a couple and felt financially insecure.
- CNA/so
quite true, garhmen wants things to look "flowery" mahOriginally posted by allentyb:![]()
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i doubt the accurate of the survey, after all, it is from the lackey dog of the government
Originally posted by ShutterBug:
I can show you a monkey that sings like Michael Buble if the following survey is true....![]()
Artificially enhanced to make stuff taste better, apply this to the case here.Originally posted by pearlie27:What's the meaning of "MSG"?
This part i agree...... can't argue bout money when u have nonOriginally posted by charlize:No money, how to argue about money?
That's funny!Thanks for making my dayOriginally posted by ShutterBug:I can show you a monkey that sings like Michael Buble if the following survey is true....
Originally posted by ShutterBug:Yes. Most of those 2600 people ONLY.
I can show you a monkey that sings like Michael Buble if the following survey is true....
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[b]Most Singaporean couples do not quarrel over money: survey
By Valarie Tan, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 14 May 2007 2135 hrs
SINGAPORE: Most Singaporean couples do not have financial conflicts, as a survey showed that less than 25 percent of their arguments were over money.
The results were gathered from nearly 2,600 people aged between 21 and 70 years old.
They took part in an online survey in March, conducted by ipac, an international financial advice and investment group with offices in Singapore, Taiwan and New Zealand.
The survey also showed that 70 percent of Singapore couples made financial decisions together.
But half of those surveyed said they had not planned for retirement together as a couple and felt financially insecure.
- CNA/so
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Originally posted by spinsugar:HARHARHARRRHAAAAAARRRRRR...>!!!!
wun be surprised if u could find one.. there are already monkeys that can dance hip hop and get paid more than peanuts in the garmen u know![/b]
Madison Square Garden.Originally posted by pearlie27:What's the meaning of "MSG"?
But half of those surveyed said they had not planned for retirement together as a couple and felt financially insecure.What bites doesn't kill, what doesn't bite, kills.
Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Oooohh.. I like that philosophy...
Don't argue doesn't mean it's good. Neither are relationships between couples great, as seen in this:
[b]What bites doesn't kill, what doesn't bite, kills.[/b]
Ipac is an international financial advice and investment group. Who are you?Originally posted by ShutterBug:I can show you a monkey that sings like Michael Buble if the following survey is true....![]()
I am someone, who is part of the society that they have conducted their survey, whom they think they truly know and understand.Originally posted by oxford mushroom:Ipac is an international financial advice and investment group. Who are you?![]()