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  2. Central Provident Fund - Wikipedia

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    www.cpf.gov.sg. Agency ID. T08GB0007E. The Central Provident Fund Board (CPFB), commonly known as the CPF Board or simply the Central Provident Fund (CPF), is a compulsory comprehensive savings and pension plan for working Singaporeans and permanent residents primarily to fund their retirement, healthcare, and housing [3] needs in Singapore.

  3. How to Retire in Singapore: Costs, Visas and More - AOL

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    Singapore is a tiny country made up of 64 islands clustered around the end of the Malay Peninsula. If you are considering the Lion City, as Singapore is sometimes called, as your retirement ...

  4. Defined contribution plan - Wikipedia

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    A defined contribution (DC) plan is a type of retirement plan in which the employer, employee or both make contributions on a regular basis. [1] Individual accounts are set up for participants and benefits are based on the amounts credited to these accounts (through employee contributions and, if applicable, employer contributions) plus any investment earnings on the money in the account.

  5. Pension fund - Wikipedia

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    A pension fund, also known as a superannuation fund in some countries, is any program, fund, or scheme which provides retirement income. Pension funds typically have large amounts of money to invest and are the major investors in listed and private companies. They are especially important to the stock market where large institutional investors ...

  6. Pension - Wikipedia

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    Personal finance. A pension (/ ˈpɛnʃən /; from Latin pensiō 'payment') is a fund into which amounts are paid regularly during an individual's working career, and from which periodic payments are made to support the person's retirement from work. A pension may be:

  7. The biggest retirement account mistakes, according to experts

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    5. Lack of tax diversification. Relying solely on traditional IRAs or 401 (k)s can lead to a hefty tax bill in retirement. While these accounts offer great up-front tax breaks, ordinary income tax ...

  8. Retirement Funds All in One Type of Account? 5 Moves ... - AOL

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    The average retirement savings balance is $333,945, based on recent research from The Motley Fool. With the average retiree receiving only around $23,000 annually from Social Security, it's clear ...

  9. Individual retirement account - Wikipedia

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    Individual retirement account. An individual retirement account[1] (IRA) in the United States is a form of pension [2] provided by many financial institutions that provides tax advantages for retirement savings. It is a trust that holds investment assets purchased with a taxpayer's earned income for the taxpayer's eventual benefit in old age.