Issues relating to CPF as a retirement scheme.

The post-war baby boomers will soon fall within the age group of 60 years and above, turning Singapore into one of the world's fastest aging population. According to the Ministry of Health, the projected number of elderly in Singapore in the year 2030 will form 25% of the total population, whi...

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Main Authors: Leong, Kian Meng., Lee, Seok Wai., Lim, Boon Wah.
Other Authors: Tan, Lee Lee
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/10938
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author Leong, Kian Meng.
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Lim, Boon Wah.
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description The post-war baby boomers will soon fall within the age group of 60 years and above, turning Singapore into one of the world's fastest aging population. According to the Ministry of Health, the projected number of elderly in Singapore in the year 2030 will form 25% of the total population, which is as high as 850,000! Issues relating to CPF as a retirement scheme are discussed in different parts in three main chapters. It will revolve around retirement and how investment and housing schemes of CPF make a difference in retirement by increasing retirement income. After that, the limitations of our project and recommendations on what the government could do to increase CPF savings for a betterretirement will also be discussed as well.
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spelling ntu-10356/109382023-05-19T07:23:11Z Issues relating to CPF as a retirement scheme. Leong, Kian Meng. Lee, Seok Wai. Lim, Boon Wah. Tan, Lee Lee Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::General::Economic and business aspects The post-war baby boomers will soon fall within the age group of 60 years and above, turning Singapore into one of the world's fastest aging population. According to the Ministry of Health, the projected number of elderly in Singapore in the year 2030 will form 25% of the total population, which is as high as 850,000! Issues relating to CPF as a retirement scheme are discussed in different parts in three main chapters. It will revolve around retirement and how investment and housing schemes of CPF make a difference in retirement by increasing retirement income. After that, the limitations of our project and recommendations on what the government could do to increase CPF savings for a betterretirement will also be discussed as well. 2008-09-24T07:49:12Z 2008-09-24T07:49:12Z 1998 1998 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/10938 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Lee, Seok Wai.
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Issues relating to CPF as a retirement scheme.
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