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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.
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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.
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Making a will: What to look out for
A checklist of things to consider when making your will.
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Calling the shots from the grave
Besides dividing up the estate, making a will gives a person a 'voice' after his or her death.
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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
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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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Introducing HSBC's Retirement Planning Services
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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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Head for figures accounts for career
Senior AXA officer first learnt to keep books by helping out at her father's bookshops.
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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.
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Dilemma for EPF contributors
More money to use now means less for one's retirement.
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Little goes a long way for some
Response to cut in EPF contribution mixed.
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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.
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Complex investments not for retirees: SIAS
SMRT, Keppel big winners at annual SIAS Investors' Choice Awards.
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