Five Cents Ten Cents

Financial freedom, one realistic step at a time.

How has Five Cents Ten Cents helped you?


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Dear friends

I’ve been writing on this blog about financial freedom for two years plus. During this time, readership has grown and I’ve made some new friends and connected with people who are interested to live within their means, to save and invest, to grow and protect their means.

As I’m wrapping up my new bookPanzer’s Road Map to Financial Freedom,” I would love to put in your quotes about how my thoughts and ideas have helped you in your life?

It would be great for me to hear how my blog has touched your life in terms of personal finance.

Share with me in the comments section and as ever,

Be well and prosper!

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  • Ray says:

    I am a avid reader of your blog. Subscribed to your book too. Torn apart with your sage advices on “it is not how much you earn, but how much you spend”, “Your Money or Your life”, does spin a new perspective on how much you valued life experiences vs plain o’le money. Your blog has me driven in 2 opposite directions, the life force survival of staying hungry and ambitious vs contentment and priority. The tension of opposite. And how do we manage that?

    Just wanna say Thank you for sharing. Your sharing has allow me to grow. :)

    06/05/2009 at 2:49 pm
  • panzer says:

    Hi Ray

    Thanks for your comment! I learnt a lot from books like “Your Money or Your Life” by Joe Dominguez and Vicki Robin and I’m learning more each step I take towards financial freedom.

    Be well and prosper.

    06/05/2009 at 5:58 pm
  • MP says:

    Dear Panzer,

    Have been following your blog not long after you started writing. I always look forward to your new posts. One of the most illuminating examples you have given is paying off your housing loan while you are in your thirties. That is one goal I have set for myself. Next to work on growing passive income … Lastly, thanks for introducing the book ” Your Money or Your Life” which gives a totally new perspective on money. Not many books touched on the psychology of money or our love-hate relationship with it.

    06/05/2009 at 9:26 pm
  • panzer says:

    Dear MP

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I’m glad to have helped you know more about the book, “Your Money or Your Life”. It has truly transformed my life as well as it reaffirmed that the journey that I am undertaking was the right one for me.

    I wish you a successful journey in clearing your housing loan too by your thirties!

    Be well and prosper.

    07/05/2009 at 9:23 am
  • QCH says:

    Dear Panzer,

    I have been following your blog since it started and I find that it is a very good source of information, tips on road to financial freedom. I find that compare to many books in the market, you are able to illustrate your points across in a more simple, practical, and easy to understand manner.

    You summarised it well the road to finanical freedom in the 4 broad principles, which I am practising everyday.

    Thanks to you, I must let you know that your effort had benefited greatly & positively to me.

    07/05/2009 at 9:49 am
  • panzer says:

    Dear QCH

    Thanks for your comments! Glad to hear that my blog has impacted you in such a positive manner!

    Be well and prosper. :)

    07/05/2009 at 5:41 pm
  • musicwhiz says:

    Hi Panzer,

    Your blog is definitely one of the better ones I’ve seen on personal finance specifically catered to Singaporeans. There are some like Tough Money Love which are also very good but they use a USA perspective; hence many of the concepts may be alien or non-applicable to us. Kudos to you for a job well-done !

    I’ve learnt more about people’s debt profile and some concepts like sunk costs which you have highlighted through your postings. It actually surprises me that people are in so much debt. Your other articles are also useful and enligtening.

    Please keep up the good work.

    07/05/2009 at 5:56 pm
  • Panzer says:

    Hi Musicwhiz

    Thanks for your vote of confidence! :-)

    My journey towards financial freedom is made more interesting by fellow bloggers like yourself.

    Be well and prosper.

    Panzer’s last blog post..UOB Savings Promotional Interest Rates

    07/05/2009 at 8:43 pm
  • saVings says:

    Dear Panzer

    I’ve enjoyed the well written articles in Five Cents Ten Cents since you started the blog more than two years ago.

    The practical ideas and time-tested advice you share have been put into my own practice to achieve financial freedom. The engaging anecdotes, filled with useful learning points about your unique journey towards financial freedom, keep me coming back for more.

    Thanks for sharing these valuable creative works.

    saVings
    Singapore Savings Account Rates

    08/05/2009 at 12:56 pm
  • panzer says:

    Dear saVings

    Thanks for your support! Be well and prosper. :)

    08/05/2009 at 4:41 pm

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