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Career
/ 6 years agoCOVID-19 Circuit Breaker: 5 Hardest-Hit Group Of Workers Due To The Latest Containment Measures
During good times, many of these workers work hard to support the economy.
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Policies
/ 6 years agoHow Much in GST Vouchers (Cash, U-Save, MediSave) Will I Be Getting In 2020?
In the 2020 edition of GST Vouchers, Singaporeans can receive up to $1,750 in cash, U-Save rebates and MediSave top-ups.
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CPF
/ 6 years agoHow To Secure A Million-Dollar Retirement In Spite Of COVID-19 Crisis Type Market Crashes
A financial crisis should not be a barrier to your retirement adequacy. With the right moves, it can even be a...
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Policies
/ 6 years agoSingapore Budget 2020: Here’s How Much You’ll Receive From The Care And Support Package
Much more than previous years.
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CPF
/ 6 years agoShould You Invest Your CPF Monies? (And How Endowus Wants To Help You With It)
Investing your CPF monies comes with risks that you must be willing to accept. In exchange, you should also expect higher...
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Policies
/ 6 years agoEducation, Childcare, Healthcare, Housing Or Social Spending: Which Is More Important For Singaporeans?
When everything is important, nothing is important.
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Policies
/ 6 years agoSupplementary Resilience Budget 2020: The A To Z Of Minister Heng Swee Keat’s Landmark Announcement
We share 26 things (conveniently from A to Z) Minister Heng covered during his massive supplementary budget announcement, dubbed the Resilience...
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Health Insurance
/ 6 years agoYou Are No Longer Covered For COVID-19 If You Choose To Travel Overseas: 5 Things To Know
It’s time to penalise people (financially) for decisions they made which are detrimental in our fight against COVID-19.
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Policies
/ 6 years agoCOVID-19: Quarantine Order VS Stay-Home Notice VS Leave Of Absence – Here’s What Each Mean For Employees And Their Bosses
Keep calm and do the right thing.
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CPF
/ 6 years agoHere’s How Our CPF Interest Rates Are Calculated – And Why Those Rates Are Almost Never What We Actually Earn
The last time CPF Ordinary Account interest rates rose above the legislated minimum rate of 2.5% was in 1999.
