7 Common Money Mistakes New Parents Make

Managing family finances is an essential skill for young couples to master, especially those who are pregnant and parents for the first time. In fact, financial management not only affects the spousal relationship, but also directly affects the future of the children.

1. Splurging on Children’s Activities

Parents are often thrilled when their children find an activity that they both love and excel in. However, don’t make the mistake of letting your child’s newfound interest turn into your personal identity. While you may relish the role of hockey dad or dance mom, don’t put yourself on financially unstable ground to support your child’s endeavors. It’s one thing to spend thousands of dollars on your kids’ activities, but when you make a late credit card payment because of it or you carry a balance, you can be hit with additional thousands of dollars in interest.

2. Not Creating a New-Baby Budget

One of the most dangerous financial traps parents-to-be can fall into is underestimating the costs of having a baby. That includes the costs incurred before the birth, such as doctor visits and new-baby gear, the costs of the birth and delivery itself, and the expenses that come after, like diapers and baby essentials.

3.Lack of Agreement on Spending Habits and Plans

If a couple does not agree on spending habits and plans, one will always feel “upset” and “frustrated” with the other’s spending. You also can’t save money if your husband is always spending beyond his means. Therefore, the first thing to do is that you two need to agree on your expenses and the family’s savings funds. For example, if you plan to have children, you need to plan an emergency fund specifically set up for them, such as a life insurance package that will accompany your children from the womb to adulthood.

4.Buying Everything New
For some of you, it’s hard to imagine putting your pure, precious newborn into a hand-me-down stroller. But by the time that infant is a few months or years old, you may be kicking yourself for buying new gear.

“I definitely started out buying everything brand-new that I needed,” says Suzanne Brown, author of Mompowerment and a mom of two from Austin, Texas. “Over time I realized I could have borrowed some of the items, like a bouncer or a bathtub to bathe baby, or bought them second-hand. I wish I had started that approach earlier because many items you buy for age 2 and under are used very little.”

5.Thinking You Need Every Baby-related Gadget
Just because a baby item exists doesn’t mean you need it. When you see other parents’ gear, it can be tempting to get your baby the same developmental toy or play mat.

However, your kid really won’t know what they’re missing. While baby blogs and parenting sites may sing the proverbial praises of having a jumper, a play gym, and so on, most little ones are happy chilling on a blanket outdoors or on your living room rug. Save your funds for the toddler years.

6. Failure to Educate Your Children About the Value of Money

Children need to know about the value of money and how to save money from an early age. Depending on your child’s age, you can turn this into a fun game, so that he/she can understand and form the following ideas: Why do I have to save money? How can I save money?

7. Forgoing Available Tax Breaks
Having a child can offer some advantages at tax time for parents who are eligible to claim certain tax credits or deductions. Some of the tax benefits available to new parents include:

If you are a parent, you may be eligible to claim the Parenthood Tax Rebate of $5,000 for your first child, $10,000 for your second child, and $20,000 for your third and subsequent child. The child must be a Singapore Citizen at the time of birth or within 12 months thereafter.

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Parents with Singapore Citizen children enrolled in licensed childcare centres can receive a Basic Subsidy of up to $600 per month for full-day infant care, and up to $300 per month for full-day childcare.

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Tourists, get the best Singtel 5G Tourist SIM/eSIM in Singapore!

It’s F1 season when race enthusiasts from all over the world descend into Singapore. As always, lots of exciting activities have been lined up, both on and off the track. For tourists, we understand that there are simply so many things to do with so little time on our tiny island! To set you off on the right foot, simply purchase the Singtel 5G Tourist SIM or eSIM online before your arrival. That’s right, find out how the Singtel 5G Tourist SIM help you stay globally connected at the lowest possible cost.

What is the Singtel 5G Tourist SIM?

The 5G Tourist SIM is the most preferred Tourist SIM in Singapore. With 5G connectivity, it allows visitors to tap on the most powerful network island-wide. Here are the different types of Singtel 5G Tourist SIM available:

  • $50 SIM Card (120GB 5G data, 10GB data roaming for 28 days)
  • $30 SIM Card (100GB 5G data, 5GB data roaming for 28 days)

For those who do not require the 5G network (which we don’t advise), you may purchase the $12 Tourist SIM that comes with 100GB data for 14 days.

Benefits of Singtel 5G Tourist SIM

With the Singtel 5G Tourist SIM, you can look forward to unparalleled connectivity in Singapore, even when travelling underground on the MRT! With 10X faster speeds, 2X lower latency and better bandwidth, this ensures that you will upload photos and stream videos in no time. In a sport where every millisecond counts, you can be assured that you will never miss out on the action due to poor network with the Singtel 5G Tourist SIM.

Singtel 5G Tourist SIM is now available in eSIM!

Singtel’s new fully digital 5G Tourist eSIM offers travellers to Singapore the most convenient way to enjoy the world’s best 5G coverage experience.

The Singtel Tourist eSIM’s convenient online sign-up process will allow you to manage all your connectivity needs prior to departure. Upon arrival in Singapore, you can simply activate your eSIM on your mobile devices via Singtel hi!App. This seamless provisioning process enables you to save on the precious time you would have otherwise needed to spend queuing at a physical outlet to purchase a SIM card. In additional, you can avoid the hassle of switching SIM cards. Simply toggle between your own SIM card and the Singtel Tourist eSIM effortlessly. Purchasing the Tourist eSIM also very convenient because everything can be done online in a truly digital experience.

Convinced of the benefits? Here’s the step by step guide on how you can purchase the Singtel 5G eSIM even before your arrival.

How to buy the Singtel 5G Tourist eSIM?

  • Step 1: Order eSIM at singtel.com/hitourist. Do ensure your device is eSIM compatible.
  • Step 2: Get eSIM order confirmation. Receive your eSIM reference number and verification code.
  • Step 3: Download and register on Singtel hi!App when you are in Singapore
  • Step 4: Install eSIM on hi!App and add eSIM on mobile data settings on your mobile phone and you are all set to go.

How to buy the physical Singtel 5G Tourist SIM?

If your phone is not eSIM compatible or you still prefer a physical Tourist SIM, you can buy your Singtel tourist SIM online before you reach Singapore at the following websites or apps and pick them up at the Singapore Changi Airport.

Next step, pay for your preferred Singtel tourist SIM online and then collect it at the following places:

  • UOB Money Changing Counter at Singapore Changi Airport
  • Travelex at Singapore Changi Airport
  • Changi Travel Services at Singapore Changi Airport
  • Singtel Shops islandwide

Alternatively, you can also buy the Singtel Tourist SIM from any of these outlets in Singapore:

  • Singapore Changi Airport:
    • UOB Money Changing Counter
    • Travelex Foreign Currency Exchange
    • Changi Recommends
    • Cheers store
  • Out and about in Singapore:
    • 7-Eleven store
    • Cheers store
    • Singtel Shop
    • Authorised retailers at Harbourfront / Tanah Merah
    • Other authorised retailers

Do note that the 5G S$30/S$50 Tourist SIM cards are only available at UOB Money Changi Counter, Travelex Foreign Currency Exchange, Changi Recommends, Singtel Shops and Singtel Exclusive Retailers.

Free Collectibles!

For those who buy the 5G Tourist eSIM, you will receive a free $5 KKday voucher for limited period. For those who pre-order online and choose to collect or buy the Tourist SIM card at Changi Airport (UOB Money Changing Counter, Travelex Foreign Exchange Counters) instead, you will also receive free high-speed racing souvenirs as part of F1 season.

Not to worry if you have forgotten to purchase your Singtel 5G Tourist SIM Card before arrival. That is because you can simply step into any convenience stores (Cheers, 7-Eleven) or Singtel Shop in Singapore to get your hands on them.

With that out of the way, you can sit back, relax and enjoy the F1 show!

Here’s a nifty table that summarises all the Singtel tourist SIMs available, with data allowances of up to 120GB of 5G data, and how much they cost. Singtel offers a wide suite of Tourist SIM, to meet all your travelling needs.

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Latest WFH internships posted from 4 to 7 September 2023

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Hello there and welcome to the (end of the) first week of September.

We’ve got good news for you this week with remote internship opportunities opening up. Whether you’re a data whiz kid, a UX maven, or a social media genius, there’s a chance for you to learn and shine from the comfort of your own home.

Keep your eyes peeled on this page for this week’s latest openings.

#1: 1MCGroup Pte. Ltd. – Intern Photographer

1mediaconcept.com

Website: 1mediaconcept.com

Allowance / Remuneration: $35 – $100 an hour

Job Qualifications
  • Must have your own DSLR
  • Experience in event photography, handling instant print photobooths and weddings
  • Able to work on weekends & public holidays
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team environment
  • Keen attention to detail and excellent organizational skills
  • Effective communication and interpersonal skills
  • Flexibility to adapt to evolving project requirements and meet tight timelines
  • Proficiency in Photoshop, Lightroom, and Adobe Suite for image enhancement
Key Responsibilities
  • Roaming on-site as a photographer during events and exhibitions
  • Communicate with clients to get their photos/videos taken
  • Curate and backup photos and videos
  • Editing of images and videos
How to apply?

View the job post in full here and apply directly.

#2: Conversion Hub Holdings Pte Ltd – UX / Usability Testing Intern

conversion-hub.com

Website: conversion-hub.com

Allowance / Remuneration: $800 – $1,400 per month

Job Qualifications
  • Currently pursuing your Diploma or Degree, Masters in Singapore
  • Experience in any of the following is an added advantage: User Experience / Usability Testing / User Research / Facilitation / Web Design / Web Development / QA QC
Key Responsibilities
  • Coordination of research activities (online surveys and focus groups)
  • Process research data
  • Analyze findings
  • Report writing
  • Conduct quality checks of data and reports
  • Collaborate closely with internal teams
How to apply?

View the job post in full here and apply directly.

#3: Rakuten Asia Pte Ltd – Accounting Intern

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Website: corp.rakuten.asia

Allowance / Remuneration: Up to $1,500 a month

Job Qualifications
  • Skilled in Microsoft Office
  • Meticulous, organized, and strong attention to details
  • Good communication and interpersonal skills
  • Motivated and keen to learn.
Key Responsibilities
  • Supports day-to-day accounting operations.
  • Prepares accounting schedules and reconciliations.
  • Prepares accounting SOPs and documentation.
  • Attends to other ad-hoc duties as assigned.
How to apply?

View the job post in full here and apply directly.

#4: Loki Pte Ltd – Digital & Social Media Intern

Website: thisisloki.com/sg/home 

Allowance / Remuneration: $1,000 a month

Job Qualifications
  • 3 months (minimum) to 6 months commitment of internship.
  • Skill(s): Copywriting, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn platform management, Digital Analytics
  • Required language(s): English
  • Qualities: Independent, willing to learn, relentless problem solver, quick learner, street-smart, creative, enthusiastic.
  • Preferably students specialized in Marketing, Advertising, Communications or equivalent courses.
  • Stand out among other candidates if you… are a TikTok pro, know how to do a summersault, or have other cool skills!
Key Responsibilities
  • Assist digital managers in achieving marketing targets for key clients.
  • Managing, creating, and publishing original, high-quality content on social platforms assigned to you.
  • Crafting social media copies, blog articles, and ad copies. Copywriting and social media come hand in hand.
  • Work closely with digital managers and creatives to produce out-of-the-box social media content and ad campaigns.
  • Respond to comments, private messages, and DMs on social media accounts assigned to you.
  • Report on campaign performance and sentiments.
How to apply?

View the job post in full here and apply directly.

#5: CognaLearn Pte Ltd – Data Analytics & Marketing Operations Intern

Website: cognalearn.com

Allowance / Remuneration: $800 – $1,000 per month

Job Qualifications
  • Enthusiasm for marketing and a desire to learn and grow in the field
  • Pursuing a bachelor’s degree or master’s degree in any discipline
  • Fluent in both spoken and written English
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills
  • Critical-thinker and problem-solver
  • Good time-management skills
  • Analytical and curious
Key Responsibilities
  • Content Creation: Collaborate with the marketing team to create engaging and informative content for our blog, social media channels, email campaigns, and other marketing materials.
  • Market Research: Research to gather insights about our target audience, competitors, and industry trends. Use this data to inform marketing strategies.
  • Campaign Support: Assist in the planning and execution of marketing campaigns, including content distribution, email marketing, and social media management.
  • Analytics: Analyze data from marketing campaigns and help create reports to evaluate their effectiveness. Use insights to optimize future campaigns.
  • Website Maintenance: Assist in updating and maintaining our website, ensuring that content is accurate and up to date.
  • Graphic Design: Create visually appealing graphics and visuals for marketing materials using design software.
  • Event Coordination: Support the coordination of virtual and in-person events, including webinars, workshops, and conferences.
  • Ad Hoc Projects: Be willing to take on additional marketing projects as assigned, contributing to various aspects of our marketing efforts.
How to apply?

View the job post in full here and apply directly.

Note: We’ve selected these internships based on the “remote” tag, but some positions may still require some face-to-face time. Please contact the employer directly for more deets.

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3 apartments under $83/night in the ever-famous Ximending, Taipei City

PARADISE Taipei Ximending apartment overview

Thinking about a getaway to the ever-famous Ximending district in Taipei City without spending too much on accommodation?

We’ve got you covered with these top accommodations that won’t cost you more than $83/night so you can save up for all the shopping and mouth-watering street food that Ximending is famous for.

Ready to discover places to stay in Taipei’s trendiest tourist district?

Let’s go!

Tiny rental unit suitable for solo travelers

Tiny rental unit suitable for solo travelers

Price: $72/night

This tiny studio is a solo traveler’s dream. Just a 3-minute stroll from Ximen Station, it puts you in the heart of the action but provides a quiet respite when you need it.

Behind the secure doors of a building, you will find a self-sufficient space with a double bed perfect for one yet snug enough for two, a curtained-off balcony, and even a washing machine to refresh your travel wardrobe.

While some rentals demand you cram into a shoebox, this thoughtfully designed unit makes the most of its petite footprint so you can live large on a small scale. For explorers alone, it’s a chance to craft your own adventure in one of Taipei’s trendiest ‘hoods—without breaking the bank or your back.

Cute little studio apartment near Ximen Station

Cute little studio apartment near Ximen Station

Price: $73/night

Tucked away just an 8-minute walk from Ximen Station, this cute little studio apartment makes for an ideal home base whether in Taipei for business or pleasure.

The compact space efficiently combines sleeping, living, and cooking areas, with a queen and single bed, kitchenette for light meal prep, and a private bathroom with shower. Suitable for solo travelers or buddies, families with children under two will not be charged extra when using existing beds.

A short 25-minute drive away is Taipei 101 and the World Trade Center. Best of all, coin laundry is located in the basement so you can keep clothes clean on the go. Compact yet comfortable, this little studio has everything you need for a convenient Taipei stay.

Hotel-like open-concept apartment for two guests

Hotel-like open-concept apartment for two guests

Price: $82/night

Experience the luxury of a hotel without the price tag in this open-concept apartment located in the heart of Ximen.

Just a 7-minute stroll from Ximen Station, this stylish space features a queen bed and floor mattress (do request in advance) with a private balcony right next to the sleeping area, perfect for letting the light in while you sip on your morning tea or coffee.

The spacious kitchenette comes equipped with a washing machine and dryer, so you can settle in for a long stay. With all the amenities of a high-end hotel suite, this centrally located apartment offers the comfort of quality living/vacationing at an affordable price.

So, there you have it, three budget-friendly apartments in the ever-famous Ximending, Taipei City that won’t make your wallet cry. Now, you can enjoy all the city’s attractions, the night markets, the shopping, and of course, the incredible street food, without any huge travel budget worries. Just remember to book early once you’ve got your travel dates fixed because these accommodations ain’t sitting around empty waiting for the indecisive traveler. Have a terrific time in Taiwan! 😉

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Smart strategies to ease your child back to school after their week-long September holidays

primary school kids in a classroom

It’s mid-week already and that means the September school holidays are coming to an end and your kids have to go back to school soon.

Are you having a headache worrying about how your little ones can wake up early again and sit still in class?

After a fun-filled week of sleeping in, playing games, and watching cartoons, going back to school can be a rude awakening for any child. But no fear as we’ve got some tips to help ease your kid back into the school routine, minus the drama.

The importance of routine

To get the kiddos back into their school routine after a week of “all hell broke loose,” stick to their usual weekend schedules. Don’t let them stay up late and sleep in, or else you will surely kena war on Monday morning. More on that at the end of the article 😉

Another tip is to plan some activities over the weekend to keep them occupied. If you’ve been letting your kids just binge-watch shows and play games all day long, it’s time to arrange some meetups with school friends, do a craft project together, cook a meal as a family, or maybe play sports together. Keeping their minds and bodies active will make school feel normal again.

Also, it’s good to be positive about going back to school. Kids often take cues from their parents, so if you’re dreading the end of the holidays, they will too. Talk about seeing friends again, learning new things, and getting back into the swing of things. Your good attitude will rub off on them!

Creating a post-holiday plan

Come up with a structured plan for the first week back (this can be tweaked from their usual schedule). Cover homework time, after-school programs (if any), and rest time in the schedule. Let them know what to expect so they feel more at ease.

Keep bedtimes and wake-up times consistent. Enforce the usual school day routine so their body clock can adjust back. If they’ve been staying up late and sleeping in during the holidays, start shifting their schedule back a few days before school reopens. The earlier you start, the better it is.

Give them something to look forward to. Promise a small reward like playing at the playground or watching their favorite shows if they go through the first day back without issues. This little motivation can help make the transition less daunting.

Organize school supplies
primary school kids

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Go through your child’s school supplies (pencil case etc.) and make sure everything is in place. Having a well-stocked backpack will give your child confidence on the first day back.

You should also check if your child’s timetable or subject needs have changed. Some teachers may want students to bring additional stuff for the new term. Buy any necessary items ahead of school reopening so your child feels fully prepared.

Helping your child get into the habit of packing their bag the weekend before will make the transition less rushed. Make sure they have everything needed, like homework, workbooks, or stationery. Establishing good organizational skills from a young age will benefit them for life!

Help them get enough rest during the weekend before the first day back
  • Give them extra sleep

Allow your kids to sleep early this weekend before school starts. Having extra rest will energize them for the first day back and the rest of the week.

For primary school-going kids, aim for at least 10 hours of sleep per night. For teens, encourage them to go to bed by 10 pm so they can get 8 to 9 hours of shut-eye. The more ZZZs they get, the less cranky they will be on Monday morning.

  • Limit screen time and stimulation

In the evenings before school starts, reduce screen time, loud music, and rough play. Having a relaxing pre-sleep routine like taking a warm shower or reading a book will calm their minds and make it easier to hit the sack.

With some prep and planning, getting the kiddos back to school after their week-long break doesn’t have to be so painful. Start adjusting their body clocks a few days before and plan some fun back-to-school activities to hype them up. But be realistic, yeah; the first back-to-school day or two will still be rough, but if you’ve eased them back in small steps, things will be back to normal sooner or later. Jiayou, mummies and daddies!

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