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EPISODE · Feb 20, 2025 · 47 MIN

TFC Reacts to Singapore Budget 2025, What Was Unsaid? [ft Sher-li Torrey & Imran Johri]

from The Financial Coconut Podcast

Is the 2025 Singapore Budget a lifeline for families, a gamble on nuclear energy, or a wake-up call for Singapore’s workforce? Tune in as we unpack the hidden layers of this year’s fiscal blueprint—no jargon, just real talk.Join host Reggie (aka Chief Financial Coconut) and guests:Anthony, co-host of TFC Market Updates, and Energy Infrastructure LawyerSher-li Torrey, Founder of Mums@Work Singapore, championing women’s rights and caregiver strugglesImran Johri, Marketing Director at BigFundr, dissecting investment trends and economic realitiesEpisode highlight:AI vs. Ageism: Can reskilling save mid-career workers, or is it just lip service?Cash or Community? The CDC voucher debate—helping households or fueling inflation?Nuclear Power on the Table: Why Singapore’s sudden pivot to atomic energy is raising eyebrows.Caregiver Crisis: New grants for families—are they enough to ease the burnout of “sandwich generation” parents?From heated debates about fiscal prudence to raw stories of balancing kids, careers, and aging parents—this isn’t your typical budget analysis.Don’t miss out—whether you’re a policy wonk, a stressed parent, or just curious where your tax dollars are going. Hit subscribe and join the unfiltered conversation now.Available on all podcast platforms. Drop your hot takes after listening—we dare you. Also, ask us anything today! and best questions will be selected to be personally answered by our expert network! Send us your questions here: https://www.thefinancialcoconut.com/ask-us03:28 - What aspect of the Budget stood out to you in terms of its impact on the economy?12:57 - Do you believe Singapore’s emphasis on energy independence through nuclear power and small modular reactors is a realistic solution?18:55 - Given the government's focus on sectors such as finance, high-end manufacturing, research, and logistics, how should Singaporeans prepare for potential structural shifts in employment?24:50 - Do you think the government's proposed tax incentives for SGX listings will significantly enhance Singapore’s position as a financial hub?29:24 - From your perspective as a parent, were there any family-related policies in the Budget that particularly stood out to you?31:54 - At what point would state spending on families be considered "sufficient," and should the government aim to cover basic needs or enable families to thrive?40:24 - How do you view the adequacy of support provided to caregivers, particularly those balancing childcare and elderly care responsibilities?---Welcome to The Financial Coconut, your source for empowering financial knowledge and unlocking possibilities. Join us as we explore personal finance, investing and more.Get ready to take control of your financial future and live your best life, financially wise: https://linkin.bio/thefinancialcoconutDisclaimer: The content discussed in this episode is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered as financial advice. The information provided is based on our understanding at the time of recording and may not reflect the current regulations or market conditions. The opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily represent those of The Financial Coconut. Please do your due diligence before making any investment or financial decisions.Learn about our eventsHelp us get to know you better: http://bit.ly/thefinancialcoconut-survey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Is the 2025 Singapore Budget a lifeline for families, a gamble on nuclear energy, or a wake-up call for Singapore’s workforce? Tune in as we unpack the hidden layers of this year’s fiscal blueprint—no jargon, just real talk.Join host Reggie (aka Chief Financial Coconut) and guests:Anthony, co-host of TFC Market Updates, and Energy Infrastructure LawyerSher-li Torrey, Founder of Mums@Work Singapore, championing women’s rights and caregiver strugglesImran Johri, Marketing Director at BigFundr, dissecting investment trends and economic realitiesEpisode highlight:AI vs. Ageism: Can reskilling save mid-career workers, or is it just lip service?Cash or Community? The CDC voucher debate—helping households or fueling inflation?Nuclear Power on the Table: Why Singapore’s sudden pivot to atomic energy is raising eyebrows.Caregiver Crisis: New grants for families—are they enough to ease the burnout of “sandwich generation” parents?From heated debates about fiscal prudence to raw stories of balancing kids, careers, and aging parents—this isn’t your typical budget analysis.Don’t miss out—whether you’re a policy wonk, a stressed parent, or just curious where your tax dollars are going. Hit subscribe and join the unfiltered conversation now.Available on all podcast platforms. Drop your hot takes after listening—we dare you. Also, ask us anything today! and best questions will be selected to be personally answered by our expert network! Send us your questions here: https://www.thefinancialcoconut.com/ask-us03:28 - What aspect of the Budget stood out to you in terms of its impact on the economy?12:57 - Do you believe Singapore’s emphasis on energy independence through nuclear power and small modular reactors is a realistic solution?18:55 - Given the government's focus on sectors such as finance, high-end manufacturing, research, and logistics, how should Singaporeans prepare for potential structural shifts in employment?24:50 - Do you think the government's proposed tax incentives for SGX listings will significantly enhance Singapore’s position as a financial hub?29:24 - From your perspective as a parent, were there any family-related policies in the Budget that particularly stood out to you?31:54 - At what point would state spending on families be considered "sufficient," and should the government aim to cover basic needs or enable families to thrive?40:24 - How do you view the adequacy of support provided to caregivers, particularly those balancing childcare and elderly care responsibilities?---Welcome to The Financial Coconut, your source for empowering financial knowledge and unlocking possibilities. Join us as we explore personal finance, investing and more.Get ready to take control of your financial future and live your best life, financially wise: https://linkin.bio/thefinancialcoconutDisclaimer: The content discussed in this episode is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered as financial advice. The information provided is based on our understanding at the time of recording and may not reflect the current regulations or market conditions. The opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily represent those of The Financial Coconut. Please do your due diligence before making any investment or financial decisions.Learn about our eventsHelp us get to know you better: http://bit.ly/thefinancialcoconut-survey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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