No one will deliberately plan to fail, but the failure to do any planning can result in similarly bad or even worse outcomes.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
No one will deliberately plan to fail, but the failure to do any planning can result in similarly bad or even worse outcomes.
That is the view of Mr Alfred Chia, chief executive of financial advisory firm SingCapital, who has encountered many people of late who find themselves short of money now because they neglected to plan during the good times before the Covid-19 pandemic hit.Enjoy unlimited access to ST's best work Subscribe Now
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