T-bill yield dives to 2.5% as demand bounces
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What happened? The days of being able to enjoy a high yield for Singapore
T-bills appear to be over. The cut off yield for the 6-month Singapore
T-bill ...
12 hours ago
Wah! Congrats! I can't imagine supporting 4 other people while saving 40% of my total income for 14 years. Hope I can achieve that next time!
ReplyDeleteI think current generation may find it hard to save much money in their mandatory CPF accounts due to high property price if using CPF to pay housing loan.
DeleteUnder statement???
ReplyDelete1. CPF contribution ~37 of income (including bonus). Part of it goes to housing, balance in OA/SA/RA/MA.
So, your 25% is excluding housing right?
Above 55, CPF contribution drops to 26%
Delete$5K cap on CPF contribution
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