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  2. Central Provident Fund - Wikipedia

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    The CPF is a compulsory savings and pension plan for Singaporeans and permanent residents. It covers retirement, healthcare, housing and education needs, and is administered by the CPF Board under the Ministry of Manpower.

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    AOL Mail offers features like news, weather, security and spam-blocking for free. You can sign up for an AOL account and access your email on the go with an app or on the web.

  4. CPF number - Wikipedia

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    CPF number is a 11-digit identification code issued by the Brazilian Federal Revenue to individuals who pay taxes in Brazil. Learn about its history, characteristics, mandatory registration, and recent law to use it as a unique and sufficient identifier.

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  6. Employees Provident Fund (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, functions, and dividends of the EPF, a federal statutory body that manages the compulsory savings plan and retirement planning for private sector workers in Malaysia. The EPF has 13.6 million members and RM 998 billion in assets as of 2020.

  7. MyBenefits - AOL Help

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    Learn how to log in to your MyBenefits account and access your AOL plan features, such as security, support, and identity protection. Find answers to common questions and issues related to AOL plans, payment methods, and account management.

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    Learn how to protect your account from unauthorized access and scammers. Find out how to use safe sign-in methods, update your contact info, and practice good online habits.

  9. Brazilian identity card - Wikipedia

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    The CPF number, which all Brazilian citizens have already got for tax purposes, will be the ID card number. Any applicant will choose between two physical versions: a modern plastic ID-1 card or a classic paper-based card. Applicants who choose the plastic-based card must sign a declaration recording their choice. [18]