
REVISED: Are we paying too much for a guaranteed CPF return?
By Ironic, Guest Columnist Let us start with some explanation and a brief overview of how our CPF return is calculated. Basic Info: Your CPF is broken down into 3 categories: -Ordinary (2.5%) -Special (4%) -Medisave (4%) From: http://mycpf.cpf.gov.sg/Members/Gen-Info/Int-Rates/Int-Rates.htm From 1 January 2008, savings in...

Debunking the “pro family” fallacies perpetuated by Dr Thio Su Mien
By Fang Zhi Yuan The Aware saga showed no signs of abating even after the new exco took office as proxy battles take place behind the scene in retaliation for "outsiders" for purportedly take side in the sordid affair which led to a public humiliation for Josie Lau and team. The latest tussle occured over the online ST Forum...

Limitations of New Media in promoting civil activism in Singapore in contrast to Malaysia
From The Newsroom Team The recent arrest of a few unarmed, peaceful protestors at a candlelight vigil in Perak had sparked widespread outrage in Malaysia. This would be unimaginable a few years ago before the advent and proliferation of socio-political news site like Malaysiakini, The Malaysian Insider and the Nut Graph, to...
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