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Old 05-04-2019, 12:14 PM
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39 yrs old
Married with 2 primary schooling kids
Combined :
900k cash in fixed deposit yielding 1.7-1.9% pa
375k in GE 2.80% 3yr plan
115k in SRS : split into 90k in stocks and 25k ssb
330k in cpf OA alone

Hdb fully paid for
Car loan 150k

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Old 05-04-2019, 05:43 PM
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Congrats ! that is why i am login and u can see my post on who post what.

Interesting pt on the 2jobs -I will need to check why i was refunded in cash previously by CPF board. I was given the impression the annual cap is final and anything above is refunded


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This discussion is getting convoluted and complicated because there are at least three different respondents here.

But first, thanks for the clarification on the fact that one CANNOT bequeath CPF monies to your beneficiaries' OA, but only to their SA (if they are below 55, and capped at prevailing FRS), or their RA (if they are above 55, and capped at the prevailing ERS) and MA (capped at the prevailing BHS).

I was not the one who suggested that businessmen contributed monies into their children's CPF accounts although this is a common practice not just among business people but ordinary executives who have spare money left over.

However I was the one who stated that although the maximum CPF contribution per year is $37,740, a person can actually contribute more that amount if he works two or more jobs at the same time. This is a fact. Just call the CPF office or better still write in for a black & white reply.

About my networth growing from $3.3M to over $7M in 9 years? I did mention we suffered paper losses during the GFC. With the strong property & stocks recovery, we made back the paper loss amount and then some. I also accumulated more stocks during the recovery process and the value just grew.

If you read carefully, I also mentioned that although my wife and I were not holding top management positions, we were earning comfortable remuneration. These have allowed us to purchase our rental property with cash and still be able to return to CPF the amounts that we used for our primary residence purchase.

Now, knowing the fact one cannot receive bequests into one's OA, it makes us OA millionaires an even more special achievement.

To be a CPF millionaire is already quite an achievement, but to be a CPF OA millionaire is an even rarer achievement. CW8888 achieved this at 62, I did it at 56.

Just looking at the CPF growth trajectory of AK71, at 48 with $845K in his combined CPF accounts, if he continues to contribute maximum of $37,740 into his CPF, by 55, he should hit $1M in his CPF OA. His overall CPF combined amount would then in the region of $1.3M




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No, I was not being sarcastic.
Do you live in Singapore?
yes i live in Singapore. What about you?



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yes i live in Singapore. What about you?
Me too. How do we get in touch?
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Old 15-05-2019, 05:53 PM
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In the 40s, wife late 30s, 2 kids.
Combined income $300k+ pa.
Net worth, including stock, CPF, case, and home, around $4m.
2 cars, fully paid.
Working on generating passive income of around 8k a month, currently no where near that amount..
Update, 6 yrs later.
now in the late 40s, wife mid 40s, 2 kids entering teens.
Combined income $500k+ pa (I am still working)
Net worth, including stock, CPF, cash, and home, $5m+.
1 car, fully paid (take the bus sometimes)
Working on generating passive income of around 10k a month, currently nowhere near there still..
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Update, 6 yrs later.
now in the late 40s, wife mid 40s, 2 kids entering teens.
Combined income $500k+ pa (I am still working)
Net worth, including stock, CPF, cash, and home, $5m+.
1 car, fully paid (take the bus sometimes)
Working on generating passive income of around 10k a month, currently nowhere near there still..

My wife and I hope to retire when we reach 55 years old. We have been studying and working hard all our life and want to retire very soon to enjoy a more relaxed life. We have paid up our mortgage and we are debt free! We will retire in KL, where we can enjoy city living at a low cost. We have family ties and friends there. We will retire with the income we get from our property which we will rent out plus some dividend income from stocks. Our passive income will be about S$3,000 pm.

If we retire in Malaysia our passive income will be RM9,000 pm. This will enable us to rent a condo in KL for about RM1,500 pm. Our food, car and other expenses will be about RM5,000 pm. So, in total our expenses will be RM6,500 pm. We can still save RM2,500 pm. This is on top our cash savings of S$100,000.

When we reach 65, we will receive a payout of S$4,000 pm (RM12,000) from CPF Life which we will use to travel the world and rent a more expensive, upscale condo in KL. Our passive income at 65 will be S$7,000 pm (RM21,000 pm). We will be rich foreign retirees in KL, where we will live in a posh condo and drive a posh sports car. Life will be wonderful. Our children can visit us twice a year during the holidays.


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Me too. How do we get in touch?
Which part of SG do you live in?
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Update, 6 yrs later.
now in the late 40s, wife mid 40s, 2 kids entering teens.
Combined income $500k+ pa (I am still working)
Net worth, including stock, CPF, cash, and home, $5m+.
1 car, fully paid (take the bus sometimes)
Working on generating passive income of around 10k a month, currently nowhere near there still..
Typical perpetual drawdown rate is 4%. With 5mil asset, you should have a safe 200k to spend a year, or about 16k a month. You shouldn't have issue to generate 10k a month.
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53 / 43 Married with 2 kids, lower sec n one in primary sch.

Cash 640k
Combined CPF 616k
Stocks 270k
SRS 52k looking for value stocks
insurance value 150k
Condo value 790k fully paid
Car loan 17k
term insurance coverage of 1m plus 430k for other policies
private hospital insurance for 4

Single income, 250k annual
Annual savings around 130k
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Which part of SG do you live in?
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