YESYESYES!
http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/singapore/story/cpf-rates-older-workers-may-go-20140211
Why not just increase take home pay?
tao kak pai liao
wu tao boh nao.
Huh?
char boh nao.
All your posts damn cryptic.
char buay chai.
Engrish preaze.
Originally posted by zulkifli mahmood:more money for government to make money make money again…
I thought you always support gahmen.
Originally posted by zulkifli mahmood:nope I voted a.gainst pap hehe
You so naughty.
Originally posted by charlize:You so naughty.
Originally posted by zulkifli mahmood:
you so so naugthy too hehe.
I not naughty.
I too young to vote.
Originally posted by zulkifli mahmood:Just release the whole amount of my hard earned CPF money and I’ll be happy. I do not need the Singapore government healthcare support. And when I work in Singapore…I don’t need CPF also….I just want my monthly hard earn money in full like those FTs and bring home more money rather than having my money tied up in the CPF.
Wait you spend all your cpf on syt then how?
Originally posted by charlize:I not naughty.
I too young to vote.
Originally posted by zulkifli mahmood:Charlize worte:
‘Wait you spend all your cpf on syt then how?’I’m living in JB, 50 year young and into semi-retirement now Got a house in JB and HDB fully paid 10 years ago. I have no debt, have my own saving in Malaysian bank, work in Singapore to pass time to earn money, convert sing dollars to malaysian ringgit and every month put money in the Malaysian bank. I don’t gamble, don’t drink and not a womaniser. JB cost of living is still cheap for Singaporeans and with only 3000 sing dollars it can last me for one year in JB. I’ve more money in JB now then I had before in the past when I was still living in Singapore. If my CPF is fully paid to me it would be a bonus to me…more money….cannot finnish…hehe.
My wife works in Singapore too and she has her own saving too.
I don’t need PAP to tell me what to do with my CPF money because they are not my parent. I can manage my own money wisely and better without them..hehe.
RETIREMENT
http://sgforums.com/forums/8/topics/463272Should Singaporeans invest in foreign properties?
http://sgforums.com/forums/2092/topics/462630
Sho smart.