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CPF Life scheme to be simplified
The Standard Plan, with higher monthly payouts and a bequest, should meet the needs of most members and will serve as the default plan. - AsiaOne
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Steeling yourself for slumps
The Sunday Times polled financial experts on the lessons - some painful - that investors would have drawn from last year's financial crisis.
Don't let the crisis crush your retirement nest egg
Based on your age group, here's a guide to help you invest your money effectively.
Making a will: What to look out for
A checklist of things to consider when making your will.
Calling the shots from the grave
Besides dividing up the estate, making a will gives a person a 'voice' after his or her death.
Planning your pension expansion
The standard advice for an individual to pursue an equity 'buy and hold' strategy in equities doesn't always hold. -BT
Close to 12,000 opt for CPF Life
Annuity scheme draws wide interest; Life Plus plan with higher payout most popular. -ST
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A service that harnesses the expertise and knowledge of HSBC's Retirement Advisors who will analyse your current situation, needs and future goals to help chart out a comprehensive retirement plan for you. Click for more details. -Advertorial
Singaporeans unclear about retirement income: survey
Study finds 91 per cent of people here do not know what income they will receive in retirement. -BT
We want to retire here, but can we afford it?
A study released yesterday on public perception and attitudes towards ageing and seniors showed that many were worried about medical care. -TNP
Er, what is the Supplementary Retirement Scheme?
Lorna Tan on what the SRS means to you and how it affects you and your CPF. -ST
Reality check for retirement dreams
As you approach retirement, you need to re-examine your risk tolerance and assess the risk of your portfolio to avoid huge losses during times likes these.
Let's treat pensioners with more respect
Pensioners will get their medical bills forwarded to the government, but why snide them with remarks about not contributing to society? -NST
Head for figures accounts for career
Senior AXA officer first learnt to keep books by helping out at her father's bookshops.
How life settlements work
Life settlements are investments derived from life insurance policies; the investor gains from the insurance payout while the other party gets cash money he can spend.
Dilemma for EPF contributors
More money to use now means less for one's retirement.
Little goes a long way for some
Response to cut in EPF contribution mixed.
More now, less tomorow
Malaysia: The move to reduce the Employees Provident Fund contributions from 11% to 8% on a 'voluntary basis' has irked some although it is welcomed by others.
Complex investments not for retirees: SIAS
SMRT, Keppel big winners at annual SIAS Investors' Choice Awards.
 
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