ST: 'Lift CPF Special Account minimum for investment'

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#21
(23-07-2013, 11:38 AM)NTL Wrote:
(23-07-2013, 11:27 AM)specuvestor Wrote:
(23-07-2013, 11:04 AM)kichialo Wrote:
(23-07-2013, 09:33 AM)Temperament Wrote: If SA 4% p/a is guaranteed, i think it is not bad if you can afford to treat it as an "asset allocation".
By the way, i am also treating my wife's RA as "asset allocation" as long as CPF is paying 4% p/a. But i know each of us have different investment situation. Just make sure you can get more than 4% p/a return and your SA's principal as safe as possible.
Shalom.

could this lifting be a precursor to scrapping the guaranteed 4%? Sleepy

It is already scrapped around 3 years ago... officially it should be pegged to 10 year +1% but govt continued to maintain it at 4%. It is no longer carved in stone.

http://mycpf.cpf.gov.sg/CPF/News/News-Re...un2013.htm

Rumored that they no longer want to maintain it from next yr onwards. Present 10yr bond stands at around 2.4-2.5%, so SA rate will drop to 3.5%?
If that's the case, then the next 2015/16 GE will see even more opposition members in parliament. Do you think they want to lose their so lucrative rice bowls? i don't think so.
In fact i think more and more goodies will be given to sweetened the ground as much as possible as the time approaches nearer and nearer 2015/2016 GE. We have had seen this in the past. Then after the GE, they will take it back more than they have given you.
Please beware and be careful.
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#22
cost wise with the posb saverinvest thingy costing 1% per transaction, is this cheaper compared to if we trade the etf using brokerage platforms?
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#23
pianist,
if you subscribe to $500 per month, then 1% means $5?

Normal brokerage for CPF will have a min charge of about $20 or $25 + GST.
Live with Passion, Lead with Compassion
2013-06-16
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#24
hmm..thnks then it makes sense to trade etf using this latest heavenly sent platform..thks
waiting for UOB to come up with something similar
ocbc's one seems to pale now
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#25
my post refers to using CPF ... ok.

however, if not using CPF but cash then SCB 0.2% (no min charge) will be cheapest.
Live with Passion, Lead with Compassion
2013-06-16
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#26
(24-07-2013, 09:14 AM)chialc Wrote: my post refers to using CPF ... ok.

however, if not using CPF but cash then SCB 0.2% (no min charge) will be cheapest.
noted.....with many thanks..but can this posb thingy use cpf to buy the nikko etf
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#27
sorry, my mistake.
I saw this post headline and assume that CPF can be use for POSB saverinvest.

Correction. POSB saverinvest is for POSB saving/current/multicurrency accounts.
Live with Passion, Lead with Compassion
2013-06-16
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#28
(24-07-2013, 09:37 AM)chialc Wrote: sorry, my mistake.
I saw this post headline and assume that CPF can be use for POSB saverinvest.

Correction. POSB saverinvest is for POSB saving/current/multicurrency accounts.
oh..like that not much use, for cash must well use sc platform
for cpf, no choice have to use other brokerage platform
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#29
actually 4% to me is quite ok, using SA to invest incurs higher fees as compared to cash investment
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