Y2014 CPF Interest Receivable Has Been Credited Into Our CPF account

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Dear brothers and sisters

I checked my online cpf statement and noticing that interest receivable has been credited into our cpf account.

Lim Swee Say is so true because I feel so rich now!!!

Brothers and sisters you can log in and check your own interest receivable now
 
Dear brothers and sisters

I checked my online cpf statement and noticing that interest receivable has been credited into our cpf account.

Lim Swee Say is so true because I feel so rich now!!!

Brothers and sisters you can log in and check your own interest receivable now

If u r still below 55, is quite stressful seeing so much $$ in ur cpf account.:rolleyes:
 
I was cursing the PAP when I saw my CPF returns for 2014. I have a miserly 2.5 percent when the S&P has another year of double-digit return.
 
:oIo: Macham like the situation : water, water everywhere, but not a drop to drink !:oIo:
 
:oIo: Macham like the situation : water, water everywhere, but not a drop to drink !:oIo:

this is PAP, whose job is to sell you the dream and they are doing their best to block you from achieving your dream by imposing various kinds of taxes and restrictions
 
I was cursing the PAP when I saw my CPF returns for 2014. I have a miserly 2.5 percent when the S&P has another year of double-digit return.

I believe the OA is at 2.5%, while SA and MA is at 4%.

Nevertheless, most Singaporeans is aware of Singapore stocks or even regional stocks exchange, such as Hang Seng or Nikkei, to even mention S&P is probably unheard of, if you were to ask me.

Just a thought there.
 
I can put the money to better us than Ho Ching but what to do the 60% chose to let the Lee dynasty to have their way.:(

When enough of the "lesser mortals" are struggling they will vote for change but I wonder if it might then be too late:confused:
 
Wait a minute? Don't tell us you are also "exceptional"? ;)

I can put the money to better us than Ho Ching but what to do the 60% chose to let the Lee dynasty to have their way.:(

When enough of the "lesser mortals" are struggling they will vote for change but I wonder if it might then be too late:confused:
 
Wait a minute? Don't tell us you are also "exceptional"? ;)

Not exceptional but have personal interest to look after what is mine.
Unlike an overpaid wife of the PM who gets millions even if she loses the public's money.
 
I believe the OA is at 2.5%, while SA and MA is at 4%.

Nevertheless, most Singaporeans is aware of Singapore stocks or even regional stocks exchange, such as Hang Seng or Nikkei, to even mention S&P is probably unheard of, if you were to ask me.

Just a thought there.



you believe that bullshitter meh ?...............S&P to him is Shit and Poop...............


i thought they say OA got 1 extra % so should be 3.5%

then SA should be 7%
 
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