Personally, I only pay myself a basic salary of S$2,100, so I have very little CPF contribution, just enough to pay for my Housing Loan instalments.
Hi Dennis, I understand from your statement that basic salary of S$2,100
has very little CPF contribution. I would like to find out how much contribution
for CPF will be if pay S$2,100? Is there a formula for CPF contribution?
Hope to learn more from you
How do you invest your CPF money?
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Hi Ice-Man88,Ice-Man88 wrote:Personally, I only pay myself a basic salary of S$2,100, so I have very little CPF contribution, just enough to pay for my Housing Loan instalments.
Hi Dennis, I understand from your statement that basic salary of S$2,100
has very little CPF contribution. I would like to find out how much contribution
for CPF will be if pay S$2,100? Is there a formula for CPF contribution?
Hope to learn more from you
employee 20%, employer 16%. Total 36%.
Cheers!
Dennis Ng - When You Master Your Finances, You Master Your Destiny
Note: I'm just sharing my personal comments, not giving you investment advice nor stock investment tips.
Dennis Ng - When You Master Your Finances, You Master Your Destiny
Note: I'm just sharing my personal comments, not giving you investment advice nor stock investment tips.
thanks lop for the details. Yes, 36% is from 1 Sep 2011 onwards.lop wrote:Hi Ice-Man88,
At present: employee 20%, employer 15.5%. Total 35.5%.
After 1/9/11: employee 20%, employer 16%. Total 36%.
For those above 50 years old, the CPF contribution rates are lower than above.
Cheers!
Dennis Ng - When You Master Your Finances, You Master Your Destiny
Note: I'm just sharing my personal comments, not giving you investment advice nor stock investment tips.
Dennis Ng - When You Master Your Finances, You Master Your Destiny
Note: I'm just sharing my personal comments, not giving you investment advice nor stock investment tips.
You can only invest your Ordinary account (OA) money above 60k.
Here's the OA contribution rates, dependingon your age
http://mycpf.cpf.gov.sg/Employers/Gen-I ... ntriRa.htm
Here's the OA contribution rates, dependingon your age
http://mycpf.cpf.gov.sg/Employers/Gen-I ... ntriRa.htm
hi jimmyl,
You can invest fund fm OA if it is above $20k; see the answer to FAQ from CPF website appended below:
"How much CPF savings can I use to purchase shares, property funds, bonds, Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) or Gold?
A:
To find out how much CPF savings you can invest and what instruments you can invest in, please click here.
The first $60,000 of your combined CPF accounts earns an extra 1% interest. To enable members to earn extra interest, only monies in excess of $20,000 in your Ordinary Account and $40,000 in your Special Account can be invested.
If you have already made investments using your Ordinary Account or Special Account balances, you are not required to sell these investments.
Please click here for more details on the instruments included under CPFIS.
You can invest fund fm OA if it is above $20k; see the answer to FAQ from CPF website appended below:
"How much CPF savings can I use to purchase shares, property funds, bonds, Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) or Gold?
A:
To find out how much CPF savings you can invest and what instruments you can invest in, please click here.
The first $60,000 of your combined CPF accounts earns an extra 1% interest. To enable members to earn extra interest, only monies in excess of $20,000 in your Ordinary Account and $40,000 in your Special Account can be invested.
If you have already made investments using your Ordinary Account or Special Account balances, you are not required to sell these investments.
Please click here for more details on the instruments included under CPFIS.
Yes I know. My mistake.randwick wrote:hi jimmyl,
You can invest fund fm OA if it is above $20k; see the answer to FAQ from CPF website appended below:
"How much CPF savings can I use to purchase shares, property funds, bonds, Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) or Gold?
A:
To find out how much CPF savings you can invest and what instruments you can invest in, please click here.
The first $60,000 of your combined CPF accounts earns an extra 1% interest. To enable members to earn extra interest, only monies in excess of $20,000 in your Ordinary Account and $40,000 in your Special Account can be invested.
If you have already made investments using your Ordinary Account or Special Account balances, you are not required to sell these investments.
Please click here for more details on the instruments included under CPFIS.