For oneself yes.
But if you want to leave assets for your family? I have 4 children. I hope to be able to leave behind a family trust with $5m. Invested into GIC very safe. Pay out 80% of the interest to the kids equally. 20% reinvested into the GIC. Kids don't get the money but they get the payouts. helps them but doesnt spoil them. It will take me another 20 years to save up enough.
Anyway family physicians don't make so much money lah.
When I was aged 30 I had only just $5000 in my bank account. My salary was $4000 a month as a medical officer.
My wife's friend's husband was working as a banker in HSBC. They had enough to buy 2 condos in Orchard Road. I remember cos they told us we should invest also.
$5000 invest what shit?
My situation now is much better than if I had stayed in Singapore. But my biggest regret is having gotten back into medicine in Canada. because that meant mediocrity again. While we are paid well, it is not a business that I can put money and effort into and let it run itself eventually or sell it.
I am in the self employed quadrant. And with doctors because the salary is high enough it is hard to convince yourself to give it all up and go into a different venture.
I did it once by moving to Canada hoping that I would never get back into medicine.....thinking it was impossible as people said. But yet......sigh
Seriously being a doctor is like a prostitute. Prostitutes probably earn as much as family doctors if not more.
Anyway forget it lah.
This whole idea of yeah retire by age 40 age 50......so what man? You have to find something to do anyway. And nobody likes to see their assets slowly whittling down as the continue to live.
Sinkies like to boast a lot about how they made so much money "investing". Most lucrative investments were in property. Bought in the 80s and 90s. Then another round during the enbloc sales. yes you still need to be garang and have had the money put into those properties. But it isnt really your "hard work" when it comes to making big money that way.
It is not like building up a company and then selling it. That one I take my hats off. Like
@Leongsam