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My Cpf

- Making An Investment
...Having Peace Of Mind

 
Should I invest or should I not?
 
You are advised to exercise prudence when investing your CPF savings under the CPF Investment Scheme. No one can guarantee that investments will always be profitable or that investment products included under CPFIS will always earn profit. You have to decide for yourself how to invest your savings and what risks to accept.
 
If you are not confident about investing on your own or if you do not wish to risk your CPF savings, then you can always keep your money with the CPF Board and earn the guaranteed risk-free interest.
 

Making An Investment 

Are there any criteria I need to fulfil before I can use my CPF savings for investment?

How do I start?

How much can I take out from my CPF for investment and what can I invest in?

Do I have to incur any charges for CPFIS?

When can my investments be sold?

What do I need to do when I want to sell my investments?

What happens when I make profits? What happens when I make losses?

Do I need to pay taxes on profits made from my investments?

What about my investments when I reach 55 years old?

When can I withdraw my investments? What do I need to do?

What happens if I divorce?

What happens if I become a bankrupt?

When I am no longer around

Moving forward
 Last Updated on: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 at 6:32 PM
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