The “buy now, pay later” system: How it can ruin your finances

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You may have heard of the “buy now, pay later” system, or maybe you’re even using it right now. 

If that’s the case, then you need to read this post. Because if you’re not careful, this system can ruin your finances.

The “buy now, pay later” system can be a great way to get the things you want without having to wait. But remember that there’s a reason this system is called “pay later”. Because eventually, you’re going to have to pay for those things. And if you’re not prudent, that payment can come in the form of debt.

What is the “buy now, pay later” system?

As mentioned earlier, the “buy now, pay later” system is a type of installment loan that allows you to buy items now and pay for them over time.

The thing is, this type of loan can come with some real risks. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, more and more people are using this type of loan to buy stuff. And if you’re not mindful, you could end up with a lot of debt that you’re unable to repay.

How does the “buy now, pay later” system work?
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When you use the “buy now, pay later” system, you’re essentially borrowing money from the company that’s offering the promotion.

You’re not using a credit card, so there’s no interest to worry about. But that doesn’t mean that there aren’t any consequences for your actions.

Here’s how it works: you make a purchase using the “buy now, pay later” system, and then you have a certain amount of time to pay it off. If you don’t pay off the purchase within that time frame, the company will charge you a (recurring) late fee.

How can the “buy now, pay later” system ruin your finances?

The “buy now, pay later” system can be a really dangerous way to shop. Here’s how it can ruin your finances:

  • Unable to control your spending

When you’re buying things on credit, it’s easy to get carried away. You might not be able to resist the temptation to buy more and more things, especially if you know that you don’t have to worry about the cost until later.

  • You could get stuck in a cycle of debt

If you’re not cautious, the “buy now, pay later” system could get you into a lot of debt. And once you’re in debt, it can be really hard to get out. You might find yourself stuck in a cycle of borrowing more and more money, which can be tough to break free from.

You’ve seen the commercials, and you may have even tried it out. But the “buy now pay later” scheme can quickly ruin your finances if you’re not wary. It can be very costly in the long run since you can quickly get wrapped up in debt. And we all know it’s hard to break the retail therapy cycle. If you’re struggling with debt, or if you just want to be more financially responsible, consider quitting the “buy now pay later” scheme. It may be hard to break the habit, but it’s worth it considering the future.

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Under S$30 Secret Santa Gift Ideas That Don’t Look Cheap

Secret Santa is a Yuletide tradition that many offices and families honor every year. What is meant to be a fun gift-exchange activity can be stressful because of the tiresome shopping involved. Whether you have to purchase presents for co-workers you do not know very well or you struggle with finding gender-neutral gifts within your budget, this list can give you Secret Santa gift ideas.

It is never too early to start thinking about Christmas gifts and how much budget you would need to allocate for them. Grab a chair as we have put together a list of gifts with a S$2 to S$28 budget.

#1: SUSTAINABLE WOODEN KITCHENWARE

Working alongside artisans that use sustainable materials, Monkey Loot is a Singapore store supporting the development and continuation of cultural legacy in Southeast Asian countries. Their items are handcrafted by artisans using zero chemicals and 100% natural ingredients. Moreover, these items are polished with Beeswax.

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Due to its authenticity, items will not be exactly the same. Who does not want to be gifted with a unique piece? You can choose to buy the Sapa Teakwood Cutting Board / Platter / Tray for S$28 or the Seda Sapodilla Wood Coaster Set for S$16.50.

#2: CALMING TEA SET

Give the gift of tranquility amidst the busy holiday season with a DIY tea set. Your loved ones or co-workers will appreciate the organic range of Pukka teas which offer soothing flavors like Chamomile, Vanilla & Manuka Honey, or Turmeric Gold. These teas retail for about S$9.20 at FairPrice.

Complete your tea set by purchasing teacups for a little over S$2 at Daiso. There are a lot of assorted patterned teacups to choose from at Daiso.

#3: FIVE-PIECE COOKWARE SET

If you are looking for a gift that is perfectly suited for foodies and cooking enthusiasts, you can never go wrong with a cookware set. IKEA’s ANNONS five-piece cookware set (S$18.90) includes three different sized pots and two glass lids. It is made from stainless steel, which makes it durable and easy to clean.

Image Credits: ikea.com/sg

#4: HOLIDAY SKINCARE GIFT SET

Looking good on the outside radiates on the inside. If you are looking for a skincare gift set that can complete your recipient’s skincare routine, search no further than Sephora’s Holiday Vibes Mini Mania Skincare Gift Set (S$22.40). This set includes six essentials for a complete skincare routine. This set completes your routine from cleansing, makeup removal, moisturizing, and radiance.

The set includes the triple action cleansing water, all day hydrator, overnight glow mask, ultra-glow serum, brightening eye cream, and clean skin gel. What’s more? It comes with a pouch made with 30% recycled plastic.

#5: SOOTHING SLEEP ESSENTIAL PACKSET

Thanks to the Cath Kidston Magical Woodland Sleep Essential Packset, you can give others the gift of a good night’s sleep. Featuring its two products – the lavender-infused sleep spray and calming lavender rollerball gel. These products help create the perfect aroma for a peaceful slumber. This gift set retails for S$23.90 at Watsons.

#6: JEWELERY DISH

Bored of normal-looking jewelry dishes? Artists from eatandsip.co created jewelry and dishes that feature one-of-a-kind designs. Its ring dish (S$24) is made from speckled clay and fired to 1250 degree Celsius. Expect curvy forms, bright eye-catching colors, and good artisanship.

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The watercolor jewelry dish (S$24), on the other hand, is slip-casted by Louise Martiensen in Sydney. This plate is made from white porcelain with a wash of ceramic paint applied to its surface. It mimics a water-color paint effect, with a clear glaze on the surface.

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Why every child should be exposed to martial arts

kids in a taekwondo class

You may be wondering if martial arts is a good fit for your child.

The short answer is: absolutely! Martial arts can provide a huge range of benefits for kids, ranging from physical fitness and discipline to self-defense skills and focus.

Kids who practice martial arts learn how to set and achieve goals, work through frustration, and handle disappointment. They also learn how to behave respectfully and responsibly both in and out of the dojo.

If you’re still on the fence, take a look at some of the incredible benefits that martial arts can offer your child. We guarantee that after reading this article, you will be ready to sign them up for their first class!

The benefits of martial arts

You might be wondering why martial arts is such a good thing for kids. After all, they’re not going to be fighting in a real life-or-death situation, right?

But that’s exactly the point.

Martial arts isn’t just about learning how to fight. It’s about learning how to control your body and your emotions. It’s about learning how to stay calm in a crisis and make the right decisions when things are happening fast.

And believe us, kids are going to face crises—in the schoolyard, on the sports field, and when they’re out with their friends. That’s why it’s so important to give them the skills they need to handle those situations.

Martial arts can teach them that.

The different types of martial arts
young kids in a Brazilian jiu-jitsu class

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When it comes to martial arts, there are a lot of different styles to choose from.

Here are a few to consider:

  • Karate: Good choice for kids who want to learn self-defense.
  • Boxing or Muay Thai: A style that focuses on hand-to-hand combat.
  • Taekwondo: Great for children who want to focus on form and kicks.
  • Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu: Perfect for kids who want to learn how to grapple.

But again, it’s up to you to decide which style is right for your child. Just make sure that whatever style you choose, the martial arts instructor has relevant experience working with kids.

Tips for getting your child interested in martial arts classes

You and your other mom/dad friends should all consider organizing a meeting to get together and talk about signing the little ones up for martial arts.

Getting everyone on board will make it more likely that your child will stick with it, and it can be a fun way for friends of the same or similar ages to get together and spend some quality time.

You can also look for family martial arts classes, which can be a great bonding experience for everyone involved. And, of course, there are always (pricey) private classes as an option, too.

Signing your kids up for martial arts classes is one of the most worthy parenting investments you can make. Not only will they learn self-defense skills, but they will also develop discipline, focus, and respect. Martial arts can help your child in so many other ways—from helping them stay on track in school to keeping them physically fit. And the best part is that it’s never too late to start. Sign your child up for a martial arts class today and see the amazing results for yourself.

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6 Surefire Ways to Save Money as a Watch Collector in Singapore

Do you have a deep affection for luxury watches, but you cannot afford them at the moment? Do you feel that some of the cool timepieces you see seem to be out of your budget? You are not alone! One of the most challenging parts of being a watch enthusiast is reconciling with the fact that a lot of the products you desire are beyond your means.

Having said that, here are 6 ways to honor your budget as a watch collector. Through efficient use of time and resources, it is possible to be a timepiece aficionado while being relatively economical!

#1: SAVE AND SELL WATCHES

In some cases, watches that seemed more affordable ten years ago are now worth two to four times their historic prices. As a timepiece buyer, you need to be more considerate with your choices. You can either sell your unwanted watches or save up for your desired piece.

The majority of watch collectors are purchasing fewer watches and selling some of their pieces in order to fund their new purchases. Becoming skilled at selling unwanted pieces from your collection or trading watches can help you enjoy your luxury watches without needing to spend too much for them.

When it comes to saving money for a watch, a good example is Wayne Chan’s journey. Mr. Chan is a Singapore watch collector who worked odd jobs and saved up his ang paos to purchase a Rolex watch at the age of twenty-one. It was near the start of his first year in polytechnic when he set his eyes on the Rolex Submariner worth approximately S$11,000. He kept every cent from his CNY and birthday ang paos, his internship pays, and even took part-time jobs to save up for the watch. Today, Mr. Chan’s collection is worth about S$19,000.

#2: CONSIDER PRE-OWNED WATCHES

It is understood that if you do not want to pay full price for a new watch, you can opt for pre-owned ones. Pre-owned watches can be sold from the individual sellers or from dealers who compete to offer consumers the best prices.

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Searching for pre-owned watches can be a great way to get the watch you want for less money, and often in a condition that you can live with. It may not come with the watch factory warranty, but you are getting much of the same experience in many aspects. You can start your search at carousell.sg and watchexchange.sg.

#3: INVEST IN CROWD FUNDING CAMPAIGNS

Investing in crowd funding campaigns is risky. Many campaigns deliver the product to the market on time and at the expected quality. However, there are some campaigns which deliver sub-par products and others which are never delivered at all. If something sounds too good to be true, it is.

Kickstarter has a selection of watch campaigns. For instance, manufacturers like Pebble took their ideas to Kickstarter to get investments when developing their products. Fitbit now owns Pebble. While Kickstarter may offer campaigns to suit to needs, do your due diligence before getting involved!

#4: LIVEN UP YOUR EXISTING WATCHES

Experienced watch enthusiasts will tell you that a budget-friendly way to spruce up your existing watches is to change their straps. Start by choosing a watch whose straps can be easily changed. Then, measure the width of the strap to know which strap or bracelet to buy.

Ideally, you can consult an expert to help you select the right straps. Alternatively, you can save money by asking for advice on watch forums or through social media platforms. Take pictures of your watch and ask other community members to suggest which types of straps go well with your watch.

#5: GO FOR JAPANESE WATCHES

If you are looking for new mechanical watches for under S$500, you can opt for Japanese watch makers such as Seiko, Orient, or Citizen. These makers provide quality watches while still maintaining their reasonable price tags.

Typically, the first watches of watch enthusiasts include these Japanese watches. These people find themselves keeping it or using it throughout the years.

#6: DO NOT FIXATE ON FUTURE VALUE

The best watches are works of art. You should purchase watches as you would purchase artworks, by acquiring the things that you love looking at for a long-term basis. Collecting luxury watches as an investment is fraught with risk as some of the most expensive watches depreciate drastically the moment you walk out of the store. In contrast, certain watches that were insanely unpopular before having gone on to provide incredible ROI.

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As Emilyn Lee, a Singapore watch collector, once said:

“I would never suggest we buy a watch just because it has investment value, because there are plenty of other things, we can put money in. I want to know more about the brand I’m connecting with, and what it’s trying to convey in its watches.”

Sources: 1, 2, 3, & 4

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Best Places to Shop for Winter Clothes in Singapore

Are you planning to escape the hustle and bustle of the city? Book your year-end trip to enjoy the cool winter season overseas.

Once you are all set, you can update your wardrobe to include some cold-weather staples. Drop by these budget-friendly places to stay stylish while avoiding the feeling of freezing to death!

#1: DECATHLON

This popular sports hub needs no introduction. After all, Decathlon has it all. Swing by any of its stores for winter clothes at affordable prices. Alternatively, you can shop through their online store and have your items delivered to your doorstep. For instance, you can purchase a Ski Jacket for S$65.

Website: decathlon.sg

#2: H&M

H&M can help expand your children’s winter wardrobe without breaking the bank. You can find plenty of hooded faux fur jackets, sweatshirts windbreakers, water-repellent mittens, puffer jackets, and other winter necessities here. Each item comes in stylish patterns and prints, so you and your children can match while on a holiday. Kids’ winter jackets retail for S$30 and above.

Website: hm.com

#3: MARKS & SPENCER

Layering for chilly weather is an easy task with Marks & Spencer’s vibrant collection for children and adults. Not only does this retail chain sell a range of windbreakers and jackets, but it also sells a variety of jumpers and sweatshirts. You can complete your holiday look with their winter wear offerings. Children’s hoodies start at S$13.90.

Website: marksandspencer.com/sg

#4: COLDWEAR SINGAPORE

Coldwear Singapore doesn’t just offer winter wear, they also have other travel-related accessories such as travel pillows, luggage, and more. You can shop for their winter jackets, sweaters, gloves, and hats from their in-house brand or keep a look out for winter clothes from international brands such as National Geography, Dexshell and Caterpillar. Sweaters are on sale for less than S$30 here.

Website: coldwear.com.sg

#5: WINTER TIME SINGAPORE

Known for its annual year-end sale, Winter Time can give you as much as 80% savings. Jackets and parkas can go as low as S$29 while accessories can be bought at S$8.

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Winter Time sells cold-weather staples such as winter boots and winter clothing for men, women, and children. You can take your entire family while shopping at any of its branches including IMM, Northpoint City, Vivo City, Parkway Parade, and Changi City Point.

Website: wintertime.com.sg

Sources: 1 & 2

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