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CPF
/ 11 months agoHow Much More CPF LIFE Monthly Payouts Would You Receive If You Deferred Till 70
According to the results we got, we can receive a CPF LIFE monthly payout of nearly 38% more if we deferred...
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CPF
/ 11 months agoBRS, FRS, ERS: Why There Are 3 CPF Retirement Sums & Why They Increase Every Year
In 2024, the Basic Retirement Sum (BRS)is $102,900, the Full Retirement Sum (FRS) is $205,800, and the Enhanced Retirement Sum (ERS)...
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CPF
/ 11 months agoWhy CPF Needs To Review Interest Rates For Our Ordinary, Special, MediSave And Retirement Account
The CPF Act only legislates a minimum interest of 2.5% on our CPF savings.
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CPF
/ 11 months agoCPF (SG) Vs 401(k) (US) Vs MPF (HK) Vs EPF (MY): What’s The Difference Between Singapore’s CPF & Other Retirement Systems Globally
Retirement systems aim to assist citizens in saving and investing for higher returns in order to meet their retirement needs during...
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CPF
/ 12 months agoShould Home Buyers Use Up Their CPFOA Completely Before Taking A HDB Loan?
Should you "park" some money away first before you take a HDB loan?
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CPF
/ 12 months agoHere’s What You Need To Know About Pledging Your Property To Meet The CPF Full Retirement Sum (FRS)
Pledge your property and withdraw even more CPF monies in cash? (Here's) why not.
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Policies
/ 1 year agoHere’s How Much Singapore’s President, Prime Minister, And Cabinet Ministers Are Paid In Salary
Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong will become Singapore’s fourth Prime Minister on 15 May 2024.
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Family Planning
/ 1 year agoMarrying A Foreign Spouse in Singapore: This Is What You Need To Plan For
1 in 4 Singaporeans are marrying foreign spouses today.
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CPF
/ 1 year agoRetirement Planning In Singapore: How Much Do I Need To Save And Invest To Retire At 55?
Assuming an expenditure of $2,357 per month, we will need between $450,000 and $600,000
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Credit Cards
/ 1 year agoPros And Cons Of Using Your Credit Card To Pay Your Personal Income Tax Bill (Via CardUp)
Paying your income tax bill is like a health checkup – you know it’s important, but it still isn’t very pleasant.