By A Singaporean Stockmarket Investor (ASSI) • December 29, 2019
I shared in a recent blog on the possibility of withdrawing my CPF savings from age 55.
I also shared that my plan is really to let my CPF savings...
By Theory of Constraints • December 28, 2019
It is the end of December with all mandatory contributions and cash top up are in for the month. Last month of the year, and it is probably the month...
By A Singaporean Stockmarket Investor (ASSI) • December 26, 2019
Although I hope I wouldn't have to do it, if things should go terribly wrong, I might have to withdraw some savings from my CPF account in future.
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By The Astute Parent • December 24, 2019
Your CPFOA will grow at 2.5%p.a (for amounts above the first $20k).Hence, this 2.5% is the opportunity cost when it comes to investing it.You'd be...
By A Singaporean Stockmarket Investor (ASSI) • December 17, 2019
In a blog published in February 2019, I said that even if I were to stop doing voluntary contributions to my CPF account then, I would have...
By New Academy of Finance • December 16, 2019
I tried to calculate the math behind the Retirement Sum Scheme and unfortunately, that did not work out for me. I hope that some expert can enlighten...
By Investment Stab • December 16, 2019
What is Mortgage Insurance?It is an insurance plan the homeowner buys when they buy a home with a loan.In the event that the owner passes away, or...
By KPO and CZM • December 16, 2019
I previously blogged about using SRS and CPF RSTU (CPF SA) but yet to blog on tax reduction using voluntary contribution (VC) to CPF MA. Since I...
By Heartland Boy • December 15, 2019
One of the monetary perks of being a parent in Singapore is the receipt of the Parenthood Tax Rebate from the government. The Heartland family paid...
By Seedly • December 11, 2019
The Central Provident Fund (CPF) is a compulsory social security system that allows Singapore citizens and permanent residents to set aside money to...