UncleFai
Senior Member
So if minimum sum is not enough, why have the minimum sum?
"Minimum" in the sense of "at the very least will guarantee you $X per month for Y years."
So if minimum sum is not enough, why have the minimum sum?
Well, it seems like the cost of living is so low in the Philippines that even the domestic maid's lowly salary in Singapore is enough to make a Pinoy rich in the Philippines. Have you not read about the case of Jeanilyn Bermudez who came to Singapore to work as a maid 30 years ago and now runs five businesses, including a recycling business that employs 20 people in her village? A maid's CPF is so low that I don't think she is depending on it to make her what she is today back in the Philippines.http://buzz.viddsee.com/cleaning-like-a-boss/
Well, it seems like the cost of living is so low in the Philippines that even the domestic maid's lowly salary in Singapore is enough to make a Pinoy rich in the Philippines. Have you not read about the case of Jeanilyn Bermudez who came to Singapore to work as a maid 30 years ago and now runs five businesses, including a recycling business that employs 20 people in her village? A maid's CPF is so low that I don't think she is depending on it to make her what she is today back in the Philippines.http://buzz.viddsee.com/cleaning-like-a-boss/
The only thing you can deduce from what I posted is that most likely I don't have any maids which would be true.Obviously u don't know anything BUT keep rattling here.
Maids has no CPF......
and don't compare us with a country like Philippines. You obviously don't know the domestic situation of Philippines.
You can try staying there for a year, and come back tell us whether you like it there or not
"Minimum" in the sense of "at the very least will guarantee you $X per month for Y years."
My question is: "What happens after Y years?
My question is: "What happens after Y years?
It's already stated that it goes until death.
If earlier than 20 yrs you get some money back if you opt for basic payout. Nothing if opt for enhanced payout. Can't have the pie and eat it.
Statements leads me to ask how far are you from 65?
The only thing you can deduce from what I posted is that most likely I don't have any maids which would be true.
I am not comparing myself to Pinoys. I am just saying that even at maid's salary here, the Philippinos who come here to work as maids can still make enough over time to improve their standing in their own country like that lady Jeanilyn Bermudez. I'm only stating facts unless you think that the article I quoted is fake. Why are you so upset over this, I don't understand.
Yeah, many other countries are like Philippines. But how is this related to CPF?
I can also quote that singaporeans worked in EU and come bk to SG with big chuck of money and staying in Orchard.
So how is your example relate to CPF?
u all got read the news pertaining our mp, saying use less cpf, so can have more money in our retirement fund?
he dio slap left and right.
Singaporeans working in EU are expats there...... What was your question again?
Obviously u don't know anything BUT keep rattling here.
Maids has no CPF......
and don't compare us with a country like Philippines. You obviously don't know the domestic situation of Philippines.
You can try staying there for a year, and come back tell us whether you like it there or not
Yeah, many other countries are like Philippines. But how is this related to CPF?
I can also quote that singaporeans worked in EU and come bk to SG with big chuck of money and staying in Orchard.
So how is your example relate to CPF?
It doesn't matter whether expat or coolie.
The quoting of so and so working here and going back with chuck of money is not relevant in this topic.
When we go overseas to work, we gain as much as Filipino coming here to work. At the end of day, each return to home country with big chuck of money.
Is this relevant to CPF topic?
Hello, Are we talking about the same thing?
We are talking about minimum sum here not cpf life.
Does my age have anything to do with my ability to discuss the subject?
:bsmilie::bsmilie:
Ya loh. Now what is he saying? 55 is young? So 55 is the new 25? :bsmilie:
u all got read the news pertaining our mp, saying use less cpf, so can have more money in our retirement fund?
he dio slap left and right.
Lastly, I don't understand why there can't be civility in the discussions in this forum. I try my hardest not to use harsh words specifically targeted at individual forum members in any forum discussion and don't think it is too much to expect reciprocity in kind when people response to my postings. There is really no need to be so combative in such discussions to drive your points across.
As we can see, anything related to Filipino is a sensitive issue lately.
Another good example for squandering away money is the recent news about the Indian lady from Johor who received a huge sum of money from donations & insurance payout due to her deceased husband. I read with anger & sorrow because it proves that some people don't know how to handle money when they have a windfall. It's tragic not for her but the children.
She's not alone. It's common news that people who won huge sum from Toto etc only to be poor again very soon so the story which you shared is relevant in in teaching us how to manage money.