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I shall share these after LTA released the monthly data every month (usually it's on the 12th or the next working day). Here is my 1st sharing basing on LTA's jz released data for Oct 2014. 1) Both the number of dereg for Cat A and Cat B went up 11% and 9%, respectively. Cat A dereg for Oct is doubled of Jan's!!
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The high profile divorce suit between socialite Jamie Chua and Indonesian tycoon Nurdian Cuaca was settled yesterday. The couple came to a settlement under confidential terms following which a freeze on Mr Cuaca's $93 million worth of assets was lifted by the High Court yesterday. Chua, 36, was seeking $450,000 a month in maintenance from Cuaca based on the previous standard of living with her husband. According to the Straits Times, Mr Cuaca is known to spend around $303,000 a month for more than 27 months. He also has cash in the bank and trading share accounts, together worth some $15.4 million. Mr Cuaca's other assets include two houses in Sentosa Cove and in Hong Kong worth $14.6 million, $79.2 million in shares in a private company, his wine collection and his three cars - a Lamborghini, a Porsche and a Ferrari. Madam Chua was a former flight stewardess and is currently the managing director of the Manolo Blahnik Singapore shoe boutique. She is also frequently spotted at high society events in Singapore. [email protected]
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Is the HDB housing loan a reducing balance loan? If so, how is the monthly instalment amount calculated? I understand that if the monthly instalment is X, then X = Y+Z where Y goes toward principal and Z toward interest. Over time, X remains constant but Y and Z will change. How is X determined? How are the proportions of Y and Z determined? attached: example using CPF website calculator
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http://www.tnp.sg/news/singapore/middle-income-family-hopes-more-help-budget-2018 Really not enough?
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Hi guys, I am rather new to credit cards and I am wondering is it a good idea to consolidate all the bills into one credit card on the following 2 bills 1) monthly car loan ($700) 2) monthly season parking ($90) Which card can offer the best cashback or offers?? Please enlightened newbie on cc stuff, thanks Cheers and have a great weekend everyone!
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The CPF salary ceiling, the maximum amount of ordinary wages that employee and employer contributions are calculated on, was raised from $5,000 to $6,000. "Middle-income Singaporeans will be able to accumulate more CPF savings during their working years," Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam said when he announced the latest change during the Budget in February last year. At least 544,000 CPF members are expected to benefit. - See more at: http://news.asiaone.com/news/business/more-cpf-savings-new-rules#sthash.pajiY2Zl.dpuf ==== 1. There are 544,000 people earning $5000 or more here. Excluding sole proprietors, directors and private tutors. 2. Each person (and employer) will pay $370 more monthly. Gov will receive >$200mil cash monthly. Or gov really short of cash meh? 3. $370 more in the CPF account. About $200+ can be used for housing loan. Positive impact to the property price. 4. $200 less take home pay.... Retail business and COE.... down down down. 5. Boss will tell us... "You already got $170 increase in your CPF. No increment this year." Are we really richer? The ChengHu is for sure.
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hi anyone using the monthly parking coupon? i read from HDB website it only usable in carpark whcih allow usage of coupon parking. does it mean those EPS HDB/URA carparks cannot use??? thanks!!
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The Serpents Pit Meet Up. Kallang Carpark 4 pm 26 July 2015
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As Usual. Meeting up at Kallang carpark with at least 10 to 20 cars. Let's see if we can beat the biggest gathering of of 29 cars. Hopefully we get to see the latest import from Japan and have a nice feel of it.. And many new members too. 1. Please prepare carpark coupons 2. Umbrella if it's hot 3. Drink lots of water. 5. Drive safe- 8 replies
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Out of curiosity fellow forum members, what kinda mileage are you all doing in a month?? I'm clocking 3000km/month, commuting from Woodlands to Tuas and at least twice a week to my JB branch... Works out to be about 36,000 - 38,000km a year including twice yearly trips up north to KL/genting.
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http://www.lta.gov.sg/content/dam/ltaweb/corp/PublicationsResearch/files/FactsandFigures/M03-Car_Regn_by_make.pdf even if so many bad comments out from this forum, but impressed VW still made brilliant sales figure in 1st quarter of 2014, major contribution comes from Jetta how to interpert?
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Hi everyone, I'm looking to rent a car on a monthly basis with my budget of $900. I will be using the car primarily on local roads and to Johor Bahru maybe once a week to makan and do some grocery shopping as well as to pump petrol and shower your car. I am 27 this year and happily married with a daughter who is turning 1 this month. I have been driving since I was 19, cleared my theory and practical tests in one attempt and have never accumulated any demerit points nor met with any accidents. I am currently working as a Department Manager with a MNC Electrical, Electronics and Furniture retailer. My household income is about $7k/month. The reason as to why I decide to rent a car instead of buying one is because I would like to see if my family can cope with the financial burden of having a car. Thus, the length of rental can be anything from 3 months to 1 year. Should you rent me your car, you have my word that I will take care of your car like my own and I will never conduct any illegal activities in your car. I do not smoke and I will ensure nobody smokes in your car, I will also not ferry durians or stinky people in your car. Promise! I am a car lover, you can trust me with your car. Really. (: Thank you for reading, and if you can't rent me your car but happens to know of someone who can, please help to link me up! Thank you. Benson Wong
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The LTA recently revealed a Land Transport Masterplan which maps out enhancements to the public transport as well as road management. We look at the some intrinsic details and finds out what they can mean to us. Naturally, one of the key highlights of the plan lies in the public transport sector. Both the rail and road systems will receive substantial boost, such as extending bus services to more areas, giving more priorities to buses, as well as an ambitious plan to double the island's rail network by 2030. For a moment, the plan does seem to have hit the nail on head. But we reckon there is more than meets the eye. Our rail system has been plagued by frequent service faults and disruptions. Even with the current network, train operators have been struggling to keep maintenance up to the mark, and statistics have proven this point. There were four cases of service disruptions in October alone, and no less than nine cases in previous three months. On that point, imagine the amount of workload on the maintenance with the doubled network, which will likely lead to more disruptions if all things remain constant. Then, there is the mindset of the local commuters. A study has shown that locals still prefer private mode of transport. And if nothing is done to adjust this preference, the enhanced public transport network will just be a 'white elephant'. Next, the plan aims to address road congestion by putting ERP gantries on major roads (Bukit Timah Road, Holland Road etc.). At this instance, one question springs to our minds: If the current 71 gantries placed on expressways and arterial roads have limited effect on congestion, how will adding gantries to major roads help? And hence, the big question remains: Do you think the master plan will succeed?
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http://www.buzzfeed.com/summeranne/detroit-cheap-houses Most of you here drive, and for the cost of your car's one month upkeep (installment or depre, insurance, fuel, parking, erp, etc), which house can you get?
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Bought above from a bank after recomendation from the RM. 2,3 months down the road , keep receiving calls from the first RM and others to sell asthey claim am already making profit and is time to sell and buy into other product. I felt the sales commissiion payable to the first RM is not able to recover from the profit and uf i sell, have to pay commision again. At the end , there us no profit gain. Also, when check with them on the commission percent, different RM offer different rate from 4 to 2.5. Anybody encounter same?
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Anyone got the full story? How can one underestimates their household incomes? Unless the wife or hubby under declare their monthly salary to each other?keep spare cash for personnal flings and Bags/cosmetics? my paper Thursday, Jun 28, 2012 Nearly seven in 10 people underestimate their monthly household incomes, a survey commissioned by fund management firm Fidelity Worldwide Investment revealed. About 500 people here were polled in March. For more my paper stories click here.
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If your job involves meeting and dealing with lots of people everyday, there is a high chance that you are not saving enough. According to a JobsCentral survey released on Tuesday, the top three lowest savers are those that work in events management, public relations and sales. The survey, which sampled 2,278 respondents, said that less than a quarter of workers in these sectors save 20 per cent of their monthly income. This is likely because of the social nature of their jobs, as well as how they are wired, said Ms Huang Shao-Ning, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of JobsCentral Group. http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/S...ory_756611.html
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REALLY MERH??!?!?!?! HOW COMES I DUNNNO!!?!?!?!?! http://sg.news.yahoo.com/singapore-residen...comes-rise.html Incomes of Singaporeans and permanent residents rose sharply this year amid good economic growth and a tighter labour market. Also, the employment rates for older residents and for women in their prime-working age reached new highs, according to findings of the Ministry of Manpower (MOM). Based on the Labour Force Survey conducted in June, the median monthly income from work of full-time employed residents
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http://sg.news.yahoo.com/blogs/fit-to-post...-020251685.html Good for them... and for the tax collector.. Quite silly of them to be interview for such thing.. now the iras will be after them.
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Just curious:-...... Not text books hor, but just any other books. (adult books counted, since they are not considered text books, hahahaha) Strange it may sounds (or may not?), i can count with my two hands the total number of complete books i have read from birth to now..... i got a feeling i have set the lowest record ever.... i also have piles of un-finished mags... by the time i pick them up try to finish them, they are already 1-2 years out of date..... I think I spent too much time sleeping/napping. Hope you guys are at the other end aka at least 4 books, or many more, a month? yes/no? ps:- next time i meet my pri school teachers, i will tell them "what, read more books?... no need lah, I survived with just less than 10 books in more than 40 years...." and see how they will react but to be exact, i do enjoy reading articles in journals, online, etc, maybe they are short and therefore manage to retain my attentions.... i know I am missing alot, will try starting to read more books one day in the not so far future
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What you guys think? True?? http://www.sgcarmart.com/used_cars/info.ph...718&DL=1117
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any one know the current market? pleae advise thank you
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No sure whether can get those at Far East sq, market street MSCP, OUB Centre (Notorious), Golden Shoe, GE and others. Further away would be Hong Lim and Fook Hai. The M-Park is going at $180 monthly but heard long waiting list. Regards,