Is it a good idea to pay epf on your own(working in sg now)? But I scare rm just droppppp or gomen simply go wrong and my epf just burn(is this possible:-S )?
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Apr 4 2016, 12:39 PM
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Is it a good idea to pay epf on your own(working in sg now)? But I scare rm just droppppp or gomen simply go wrong and my epf just burn(is this possible:-S )?
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Apr 8 2016, 10:44 PM
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QUOTE(kinggerrard @ Apr 6 2016, 10:38 AM) I don't think there are many people working in Sg can save SGD1000 every month. Don't forget recently they have just gained the fame as the most expensive city in the world. Wow... Just wow. My expenses is ~1k/monthIf you're talking about food maybe yes.. Working there as a middle class isn't easy at all same as here. Look at the accommodation they're paying for only HDB flat (forget about private housing in Sg!).. the car comes with the hefty cost of COE.. no doubt in term of GDP as promoted by PAP is one of the richest countries in the world but if you have zoomed into the actual individual income, it is not the figure translated by GDP. Due to the sky high living cost in Sg, not many people could save $1k net every month. All of them are fighting for survival. This is no.2 of HK! Rental $500 ( single room...yay) Transport $ 90 (40 for sg public transport, 50 2 way door-to-door back to hometown transport) Food $300 Shopping $100 (RM300) But I do have friend earning 3k but barely save. It depends on your lifestyle. Don't assume everyone's the same just because you can't do it XP |
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