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Please help me answer these question.I'm doing a survey...thnx;) Please answer seriously.?


1) At what age do you expect to start your career?
2)How much is the monthly salary you expect to get on your first job?
3)How much is the yearly salary increment that you anticipate?
4)How much of your basic salary will be contributed to the Employee Provident Fund (EPF)?
5)How much of you basic salary goes to Income Taxes?
6)How much do you expect to spend on housing, food, transportation and other living expenses per month?
7)Do you plan to buy a car? At what age do you think you will buy a car?
8)Do you plan to buy a house? At what age do you think you will buy a house?
9)Do you have any plans to get married? At what age do you plan to get married?
10)How many children do you plan to have?
11)How old will you be when you children are in college or university?
12)At that time, how many years to retirement do you have?
13)At what age do you expect to retire?
14)How many years after retirement you expect to live?

You want 14 questions answered? sheesh.

Mind your own freaking business. Those are very personal questions.

1) 18
2) no idea
3) no idea
4) dont know what it is
5) i dont know..
6) 2,000
7) 20
8) 25-30
9) 25-30
10) zero.. dont want kids
11) n/a
12) n/a
13) i hope to retire around age 55 maybe earlier if i have the money, later if i dont
14) 15

1) Mid 20's
2) $3,500 ish per month
3) $40,000?
4) Sorry, I don't know what that is.
5) Not sure.
6) 80%?
7) Yes, I have one now. Bought my first one at 17 so I could work.
8) Probably early 30s. Should have an apartment before then.
9) Yes, I hope to someday. Either mid 20's, late 20's. Early 30's if it goes that way.
10) I don't know. It depends on how whoever I marry feels. One or two, probably.
11) I'll probably be in my mid 40's, early 50's.
12) I don't know what will be considered 'retirement' then. Maybe 5 or 10.
13) 55? 60? 65? not sure. Depends.
14) I can't answer this.

1) Well i started at the age of 12
2) doesn't depend on the money, depends on the knowledge and experience you gain that will allow you to empower your future
3) 10
4) 1-1.5 %
5) 15 %
6) Depends 60% of my net income
7) Yes and at 21
8) Yes and at 25
9) Yes and at 23
10) Depends but hoping to have 5
11) if i have all 5 kids by the age of 31 then by the age of 48 they'll be in college
12) 7 years
13) at 55
14) that's all in God hands

I've never had expectations, so I what I have now is what I expected.

1. I had my first real job (not student job) at the age of 22.
2. I get now the minimum wage, roughly $300.
3. I never had any, and I only expect as much to keep up with the minimum wage.
4. There is no such thing in my country. But we have to pay pension and health care, at the moment that costs for me roughly $45.
5. Since it's minimum wage, it's tax-free.
6. I spend nowadays around $115-140.
7. No.
8. I don't plan buying a house. It costs too much. I'll live in a sublet.
9. Since my girlfriend insists on it... We want to do it as soon as possible.
10. We don't plan it. If it happens accidentally, it's ok.
11. I guess around 45-55.
12. Currently here men can retire at the age of 63, so around 10.
13. Should I live that age, by that time I'm sure it'll be raised to 70, if not suspended.
14. Life expectancy is 68 years here for men, so I guess even in the future I'll only have 5 years to live.

Ouch, that hurt. :)

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