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Growing Protection: Singapore expected to be No. 2 on ultra-rich list by 2023
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Thursday, March 6, 2014. Singapore expected to be No. 2 on ultra-rich list by 2023. SINGAPORE is tipped to have the second-highest number of ultra-rich people among the world's cities by 2023, a new report says. London would be in the top spot, according to the Wealth Report released by property consultancy Knight Frank yesterday. Singapore would also b e the Asian city with the most people with at least US$30 million (S$38 million) in net assets in 2023. Beating Tokyo to the top spot. Although the repor...
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Growing Protection: January 2012
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Monday, January 30, 2012. Get Protection when you are healthy. By LIA (Life is worth PROTECTING, INVEST in it),. Take up insurance sooner rather than later. Buy insurance when you are young and in good health. Premiums will be lower than when you are older or when a health condition sets in. For health insurance products, some are not available to people over a certain age or with an existing illness. After the insurance company assessed your health risk, it may lead to one of the following outcomes:.
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Growing Protection: Singapore now the world’s most expensive city: Economist
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Tuesday, March 4, 2014. Singapore now the world’s most expensive city: Economist. SINGAPORE — Singapore has topped the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) list of the world’s most expensive cities to live in, according to the 2014 list released yesterday (this morning, March 4, Singapore time). Singapore jumped five places from No 6 last year to top this year’s list after rising in the list in recent years. The city was ranked No 18 a decade ago in the EIU's Worldwide Cost of Living Survey. Predominantly h...
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Growing Protection: CPF contribution rates for older workers, aged above 50 to 55, raised by between 1 and 2 percentage points
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Tuesday, March 4, 2014. CPF contribution rates for older workers, aged above 50 to 55, raised by between 1 and 2 percentage points. Mr Heng said any increase in employees' CPF contribution rates should go into the Ordinary Account, which many Singaporeans use to pay their housing mortgages. In the long term, the labour movement wants to see a review of CPF contribution rates and ceiling. This could be in the area of adequacy - looking at just how much a worker needs to save for retirement. We note that i...
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Growing Protection: Everyone can be Financially savvy
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Sunday, March 9, 2014. Everyone can be Financially savvy. Changing the way you pay for your expenses can add up to extra savings. Get more out of your every dollar. PLAN EARLY, PLAN AHEAD. Keeping these increasing costs in mind, it is important to start saving early. Most financial experts suggest putting aside at least 10 per cent of your gross monthly income. One way you can stretch your. Dollar is to cut down on unnecessary expenses like frequent restaurant meals or splurging on expensive items. It is...
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Getting Vista and XP to talk to each other…..Network and Sharing Center, Network Maps and LLTD | Jamie's Techlog
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Just another blog on technology. Getting Vista and XP to talk to each other….Network and Sharing Center, Network Maps and LLTD. Getting Vista and XP to talk to each other….Network and Sharing Center, Network Maps and LLTD. August 18, 2009. Sounds easy but if life is ever that straightforward we would all be billionaires by now! When I first started using this program, I was dismayed to find that Vista DID NOT pick up my windows XP machines. Note: Depending on which service pack (or no service pack), your...
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Vista – First impression and the Windows Side Panel | Jamie's Techlog
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Just another blog on technology. Vista – First impression and the Windows Side Panel. Vista – First impression and the Windows Side Panel. August 17, 2009. My Aspire 5536G runs on Windows Vista Home Premium Edition. This is my first machine that runs Vista so I’m still trying to get used to it. The cool thing about the Aspire deal that I got is that I get an option to upgrade to Windows 7 for free any time within one year from date of purchase. To start up Windows Side Panel, head down to Control Panel a...
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Tan Kin Lian's Blog: Cheques
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Tan Kin Lian's Blog. E-mail: kinlian@gmail.com. Website: www.tankinlian.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/kinlian. Saturday, July 03, 2010. Printed in Straits Times Forum page on 3 July (with some editing). I wrote my first cheque 40 years ago. The rules were to write the amount in figures and words, to write the date and spell the name of the payee correctly. Any alteration to the cheque has to be signed. This was at a time when computers were not widely used. Singapore continues the archaic practice of ma...
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Tan Kin Lian's Blog: Family Insurance
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Tan Kin Lian's Blog. E-mail: kinlian@gmail.com. Website: www.tankinlian.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/kinlian. Friday, December 21, 2007. I am over 45 years old, got married last year and has a new born baby. Is it advisable for me to buy the Family Insurance Policy from NTUC Income for my family? This product is suitable for your family. It provides good coverage (death, disability, critical illness and medical expenses) at an affordable cost. To ensure your plans don't fail and go haywire engage a qua...
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Growing Protection: Lifetime claims limit might be removed in MediShield Life
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Wednesday, March 19, 2014. Lifetime claims limit might be removed in MediShield Life. Medishield Life, a new solution to assist Singaporeans for an affordable health care. Posted by About Me. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). If you wish to chat with me in private, please email me at icejula@hotmail.com. I write this blog. View my complete profile. All Enquiries are welcome. 1171: Running away from your problems is a race you'll never win. 2016 was not your usual National Day Rally.