Make your money mindset work for you

Make your money mindset work for you

Discover your money personality, what financial freedom means to you and how to get there

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According to the Singlife’s Second Edition of the Financial Freedom Index Study*

7 in 10 does not feel financially free

though 8 in 10 feel that financial freedom is important.

45% of Singaporeans are still unsure or never

thought about financial freedom.

 

Understanding your financial personality is the first step towards achieving financial freedom.

Below are 4 common types of financial personality! 

Confident Financial Manager
  • Enthusiastic about financial management.
  • Emphasises long-term planning and is inclined towards both conventional and new strategies.
  • Finds motivation in creating wealth.
Tactical Short-Term Planner
  • Diligent and prudent planner who conducts thorough research.
  • More adaptable and flexible in adjusting plans.
  • May overlook some opportunities.
Value-Centric Strategist
  • Forward-thinking, charitable, and principled.
  • Prioritises charitable donations.
  • May need assistance with day-to-day finances.
Easygoing Balancer
  • Takes a relaxed approach to finances.
  • Prioritises living life and follows intuition.
  • Should stay informed about finances.

So which one is yours?

Here's how you can find out about your financial personality and bring home a free OTO Back Support Massager!

  • 01
    Quick questions

    Answer five simple questions to discover your financial personality.

  • 02
    Debrief

    A Singlife Relationship Consultant will contact you to share about your financial personality and how to start your better way to financial freedom.  

  • 03
    Plus a FREE Gift

    Take home an OTO Back Support massager worth S$238 upon completion.

     

    Valid till 31 December 2024. 

     

    Terms and conditions apply.

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Disclaimers

*Singlife Financial Freedom Index (FFI) Findings, surveyed 3,000 Singaporeans/Permanent Residents (aged 18 to 65) from April to June 2024.


This is published for general information only and does not have regard to the specific investment objectives, financial situation and particular needs of any specific person. 

The information contained in this broadcast is accurate as at 25 September 2024.