SSB 10-year return at 2.97%. Better than T-bills and fixed deposits?
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What happened? This month, we saw the yield on the 6-month Singapore T-bill
fall to 2.9%. The best fixed deposit rate has also fallen to 2.8%. Hence,
ma...
4 hours ago
Yeah, stare teary-eyed at the other side of the great wall where our money cannot be touched till age 65. T.T
ReplyDeleteHaha if the young or the married follows the forever single, they may find themselves lost along the way.
ReplyDeleteThen he will turn around and say, I only walking my path what, why you see you follow?
DeleteBo pian one going to the NTUC, the other supposed to send kids to Uni. Haiz.
To top-up or not, it depends on your own circumstance.
ReplyDeleteCall for family members to top up housewives' CPF accounts
http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/call-for-family-members-to-top-up-housewives-cpf-accounts
4 Reasons Why Topping-Up Your Loved Ones’ CPF Account Is Better Than Just Giving Them Cash.
http://blog.moneysmart.sg/lifestyle/4-reasons-why-topping-up-your-loved-ones-cpf-account-is-better-than-just-giving-them-cash/
6 Reasons not to Voluntary Top Up your CPF Special Account with cash or CPF Ordinary Account
http://www.investmentmoats.com/uncategorized/6-reasons-top-cpf-special-account-cash-cpf-ordinary-account/