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Childcare Costs: Primary School And More

Annie Hor, Financial Advisor , Harveston Capital

20-Mar-25 09:30

Childcare Costs: Primary School And More

This week on Ringgit & Sense, producer Jake Lim continues the thread he started last week by discussing how much it costs to raise a primary school-aged child with Annie Hor, a qualified financial advisor at Harveston Capital. Do tune in to find out some of the costs of rasing a child that you might not have thought about.

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Produced by: Jake Lim

Presented by: Jake Lim


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