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My Sweet Retirement blog posts related to Full Retirement Sum. The Full Retirement Sum (FRS) is set at two times the BRS, while the Enhanced Retirement Sum (ERS) is set at three times the BRS.

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Retirement Planning

On January 18, 2025 By My Sweet Retirement In Money Management

How is your Retirement Planning? Retirement planning is a crucial aspect of financial management that involves setting aside funds and creating a strategy to ensure financial security during retirement years. It is important to start …

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Retire Early in Singapore

On March 11, 2024 By My Sweet Retirement In Featured Posts, Money Management

How do we Retire Early in Singapore? On 4th March 2024, Minister for Manpower Tan See Leng announced that Singapore retirement age will be raised from the current 63 to 64 on 1st July 2026. …

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The Best Ways to Save Money For Your Retirement

On July 15, 2023 By My Sweet Retirement In Fixed Deposits, Money Management

Below are my best ways to save money for your retirement. The Sweet Retirement Blog was created to share my journey towards achieving a comfortable retirement life. Hence I am writing this post to share …

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My Sweet Retirement Tops Up Medisave Account Using Cash

On January 7, 2019 By My Sweet Retirement In Money Management

If you didn’t know yet, the basic healthcare sum (BHS) has increased from S$54,500 in 2018 to S$57,200 in 2019. Based on information from the CPF website, monies in the Medisave Account (MA) and Special …

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