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Statistically, most people live till an average age of 80 years. Although this number varies across cultures and nations, we cannot deny that life is still all too fleetingly short. 80 years a lifetime translates to 80 summers and 80 winters - to love, laugh, live, and make the most of our time on this earth. Far too often, when faced with our mortality, we look back at our lives and think of all the things that could have been different. Regret may sometimes be inevitable, but it is still possible to live an unlimited life with the limited time that we have. In this issue, we look at some of the ways we can do so.

Living Life To The Fullest Is Something Everyone Should Start Doing

No matter who a person is, what they are currently doing, how much money they have in the bank, and so on, everyone can start living life to the fullest. You just never know what may happen in the future, so taking advantage of the time you have now is very important. There are many ways to live your life to the fullest while also being a responsible person. The many ways below will hopefully allow you to love life and teach you how to live life to the fullest.

 
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Why it’s crucial to understand the purpose of money in your life

Once you know your financial purpose, write it down. Stick it on your fridge. Carry it with you. Memorise it. Use it whenever you need to make sure you’re using your money as a tool to support the life you want to live. We get one shot. Spend time deciding what you want out of life and choose how to use your money to support it. Live the life you’ll be proud to look back on without regret or remorse.

 
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This Is How Short Your Life Is

 
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IFPAS

This Ambassador card certifies that the holder is a dedicated volunteer for the Insurance and Financial Practitioners Association of Singapore (IFPAS)'s 55th Anniversary Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) Project. IFPAS is committed to making a positive impact on the lives of community members across Singapore by embarking on a nationwide initiative to sponsor LPA Certifications.

Breast cancer survivor

Lump sum payout and future premiums waived off, accumulation and protection continues.

Breast cancer survivor

Above and beyond receiving a lump sum payout, waiver of premium and refund of premium paid, the policy still continues to provide coverage. This showcases the importance of having a multiple claims critical illness coverage.

Anonymous, Cancer survivor

Until I checked with Weichun, I didn’t know I was eligible to make a claim. Following his guidance, I got the necessary paperwork done up for claims purpose, and the end result was as above: $100,000 claims paid to me. Premium was waived for another policy and I was back paid the amount since the date of diagnosis. Credits to Weichun for assisting me throughout.

Simon Ng, friend & ex-neighbour

Since 6 years ago, Weichun has been the preferred advisor for myself and my family. He ensured that every policy recommended was in accordance to our needs, and that it complements our existing ones. More importantly, he was always there to advice and assist on claims related matters. It is noteworthy that he is also a proficient estate planner, thus I am able to do up my will directly with him.

Estate Planning Practitioners Ltd, in collaboration with The Society of Wills Writers (United Kingdom)

Certificate No: EPPL(SG)20201378 Date of Issue: 11 Nov 2020 In recognition of having successfully completed the requirements for estate planning practice set by the Estate Planning Practitioners Ltd, in collaboration with The Society of Wills Writers (United Kingdom), we hereby award Huang Weichun the designation of AEPP (Associate Estate Planning Practitioner) The designee is hereby also permitted by the awarding bodies, Estate Planning Practitioners Ltd (Singapore) and The Society of Will Writers & Estate Planning Practitioners (United Kingdom) to use the designation of Associate Estate Planning Practitioner, AEPP®or its stylized form in all business collaterals.