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  • NSmen To Get $150,000 Life And Personal Insurance Coverage From Mindef, MHA

    NSmen To Get $150,000 Life And Personal Insurance Coverage From Mindef, MHA

    Both full-time and operationally ready national servicemen will be provided life and personal insurance coverage by the Ministry of Defence (Mindef) and Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).

    This applies to servicemen in the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF), Singapore Police Force (SPF) and Singapore Civil Defence Force and it will take effect on July 1. It was one of the recommendations by the Committee to Strengthen National Service to better recognise the contributions of national servicemen.

    Mindef and MHA will provide $150,000 group term life and $150,000 group personal accident insurance coverage during the servicemen’s full-time national service or reservist duties. The appointed insurance company for this scheme is Aviva Ltd.

    The same insurance coverage will also be extended to regulars in Mindef/SAF and the Home Team (Uniformed Officer) during their period of employment. National Service (NS) volunteers from the SAF Volunteer Corps, SPF Voluntary Special Constabulary and Civil Defence Auxiliary Unit will also be granted the same insurance coverage during their official duties.

    National servicemen, regulars and NS volunteers who want to further insure themselves outside these periods, or insure their dependants, can purchase additional coverage. This scheme will be available on July 1 for MHA personnel and Oct 1 for Mindef personnel.

    “The provision of this group term life and group personal accident insurance, which is on top of our current welfare and compensation frameworks, is our way to thank (our national servicemen) for their contributions to national defence,” said Mindef’s director for National Service Affairs Colonel (NS) Simon Lim.

    MHA director of NS Affairs Directorate Colonel (Ret) Rupert Gwee said: “This group insurance is one of the many ways in which we look after the well-being of our officers, whether they are regulars, national servicemen or volunteers, as they go about their duties to keep Singapore safe and secure.”

     

    Source: The Straits Times

  • Elfaeza Ulhaq: Kurang Tawaran Berlakon Selepas Berhijab, Kini Luangkan Masa Kepada Kerja Amal

    Elfaeza Ulhaq: Kurang Tawaran Berlakon Selepas Berhijab, Kini Luangkan Masa Kepada Kerja Amal

    PETALING JAYA: Pelakon Singapura Elfaeza Ulhaq mengakui sejak berimej muslimah pada Januari lalu beliau berhadapan dengan ujian apabila sering ditawarkan pelbagai watak yang memerlukannya membuka hijab.

    Menurut mStar Online, Elfaeza yang berusia 31 tahun sering ditawarkan pelbagai watak yang memerlukan beliau membuka hijab tetapi beliau reda dan menolak dengan baik walaupun pendapatan beliau dalam bidang lakonan semakin berkurangan.

    “Saya akui saya kurang muncul di televisyen sejak bertudung kerana tawaran semakin berkurangan. Ada yang buat tawaran tetapi kebanyakan untuk drama berbahasa Inggeris yang memerlukan saya membuka hijab.

    “Ia satu dugaan dan ujian buat saya di saat saya tiada pekerjaan. Saya terpaksa tolak tawaran yang perlukan saya buka tudung. Saya reda dan anggapnya satu ujian Allah kepada saya,” ujar beliau kepada mStar Online.

    mStar Online juga melaporkan Elfaezah kini sibuk sepanjang Ramadan melakukan kerja amal seperti mencuci permaidani surau-surau di sekitar Kuala Lumpur dan Selangor.

    Beliau melakukan kerja amal itu bersama beberapa rakan bagi menjaga kebersihan dan keselesaan surau untuk beribadah.

    “Apabila surau bersih, orang akan selesa untuk sembahyang dan buat kegiatan di surau, namun kami juga memerlukan dana untuk melakukan aktiviti tersebut bagi yang bermurah hati untuk menderma,” kata beliau lagi.

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Saving For Retirement

    Saving For Retirement

    Most Singaporeans hope to live comfortably after retiring, seeing friends and doing activities they enjoy. For many, however, that hope can be shattered by financial concerns.

    More than half of residents here feel their financial preparations for a comfortable retirement are inadequate, according to the latest HSBC Future of Retirement Survey, with many saying they haven’t saved enough or have too much debt. The Blackrock Investor Pulse similarly found that 72 per cent of Singaporeans are concerned about not being able to retire comfortably, while research by NTUC Income showed that 33 per cent of non-retirees haven’t even started planning for retirement.

    Yet life doesn’t need to be this bleak. By taking small steps today, you can start on your way towards saving enough to retire comfortably.

    HOW MUCH YOU NEED

    The first step is to figure out how much you actually need. As national financial education program MoneySense puts it, “first things first – identify your retirement needs and goals so you know what you are planning for.” A good way to do this is to visualise your retirement and ask yourself what you want to do when you retire.

    Once you know your goals, you can use simple estimates or more sophisticated financial calculators to determine how much you need. Many experts estimate that retirees will need 60-to-70 per cent of their pre-retirement income to live comfortably. For example, a person with the average household income here of $2,500 per month would need $1,500-$1,750 per month.

    Financial calculators can help you determine even more precise amounts. A calculator from insurance company Aviva estimates that a 50-year-old who plans to live a simple lifestyle after retiring at age 65 would need to save about $499,000 so that they have $2,775 per month, for example, while a 25-year-old would need to save about $977,000 because inflation will result in their needing $5,482 per month. The calculator asks about the lifestyle you prefer and then gives details about how much you’ll need for food, transport, clothing and other expenses.

    While these amounts might seem daunting, investment management company Vanguard says that “getting to a million might not be that hard if you know the secret: time. If you give your savings enough time to grow, you’ll only need relatively small investments of money to wind up with a pretty big balance.” Vanguard calculated that you can have $1 million by age 65 if you save $4,500 each year starting at age 20. You’ll need to save $9,000 per year if you start at age 30, though, and a hefty $18,000 per year if you start at age 40.

    START SAVING

    The key to a comfortable retirement, then, is to start saving early. Yet saving is often much easier said than done.

    The NTUC Income survey also showed that although two-thirds of non-retirees between 25 and 59 years old have started financial planning for retirement, prioritising saving amongst the young is impeded by short and mid-term financial commitments as well as a lack of knowledge. Tips from experts can overcome the inertia.

    Vanguard, for example, suggests setting up automatic transfers from your salary or bank account every month to ensure that you save consistently, and then looking at your account only once or twice a year to make sure you are sufficiently diversified.

    NTUC Income suggests avoiding debt, saying that “debts are one of the biggest threats to your retirement plan. The more you spend on repaying your debts, the less you have to save up for retirement.”

    INVEST YOUR MONEY


    Making the most of your money is important too. If you save $500 per month starting at age 25, for example, you would have about $295,000 by the time you’re 65 if you earn 1 per cent per year on your money or about $766,000 if you earn 5 per cent per year.

    Rather than just putting money into a time deposit that may earn less than 1 per cent, then, DBS Bank suggests that a wiser way of investing is to divide your money among a variety of safe and risky assets. “Safer assets (like our CPF and bonds) can help to offset losses from the riskier assets like stocks.” Putting at least part of your retirement funds into higher-yielding investments can indeed help you earn higher returns and have enough money for retirement.

    Investment management firm Blackrock similarly suggests considering different fund products to diversify your assets. “Singaporeans demonstrate a preference for purchasing equities and bonds directly but could be missing out opportunities to easily achieve a diverse portfolio through exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and mutual funds.”

    An easy way to invest is to put a fixed amount each month into several ETFs, such as the ABF Singapore Bond Index Fund or the Nikko AM Singapore STI ETF, which you can easily do through banks or brokerage firms here.

    By starting to save early and consistently investing some of your funds in assets with higher returns, you can overcome the concerns about not having enough and start on your way to a retirement you’ll truly enjoy.

     

    Source: TODAY Online

  • Kereta Toyota Estima Rakyat Singapura Yang Dicuri Sudah Ditemui, 7 Orang Dicekup

    Kereta Toyota Estima Rakyat Singapura Yang Dicuri Sudah Ditemui, 7 Orang Dicekup

    Pihak polis Malaysia percaya dapat menyelesaikan sekurang-kurangnya 10 kes curi kereta di negara itu dengan penahanan lima lelaki termasuk dalangnya dan dua wanita pada hari Rabu (15 Jun).

    Ketua Polis Johor Datuk Wan Ahmad Najmuddin Mohd berkata siasatan mendapati sebuah Toyota Estima yang dirampas merupakan kereta milik seorang rakyat Singapura yang baru dibeli tiga hari, sebelum hilang di sebuah pusat beli-belah di Tampoi pada 7 Jun.

    Kesemuanya, pihak polis merampas enam kereta daripada mereka yang dianggarkan bernilai sekitar RM1 juta (S$330,000)

    Datuk Wan Ahmad berkata kesemua suspek berusia antara 21 hingga 40 tahun dan mereka ditahan dalam Ops Lejang Khas Jabatan Siasatan Jenayah Ibu Pejabat Polis (IPD) Daerah Kulai.

    “Penahan pertama berlaku pada 12.00 tengah hari terhadap seorang lelaki di Taman Anggerik, Kempas dan polis merampas sebuah kereta Toyota Altis daripadanya,” kata beliau kepada Bernama.

    Datuk Wan Ahmad berkata siasatan lanjutan terhadap lelaki itu mendedahkan enam lagi individu terlibat sebelum pihak polis menahan lima daripada mereka di beberapa kawasan termasuk Permas Jaya, Taman Mount Austin dan Taman Munsyi Ibrahim pada hari yang sama.

    Seorang lagi menyerah diri di IPD Kulai pada Jumaat (18 Jun).

    Beliau menjelaskan pihak polis merampas lima kenderaan iaitu Toyota Estima, Nissan Sylphy, Mitsubishi Colt serta dua Toyota Wish daripada mereka.

    Menurut beliau, pihak polis kini sedang memburu baki beberapa lagi individu yang terlibat manakala ketujuh-tujuh ditahan kini direman bagi membantu siasatan.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

  • 4 Bekas Penghuni Rumah Tumpangan Terima Biasiswa Al’Fatih Bagi Lanjut Pelajaran

    4 Bekas Penghuni Rumah Tumpangan Terima Biasiswa Al’Fatih Bagi Lanjut Pelajaran

    Rumah Kebajikan Muhammadiyah (RKM) memberi biasiswa kepada empat bekas penghuni RKM yang berjaya melanjutkan pelajaran di peringkat pos menengah.

    Biasiswa tersebut disampaikan AP GRC Pasir Ris-Punggol yang juga Penolong Setiausaha Agung NTUC Zainal Sapari sempena majlis iftar badan tersebut.

    Biasiswa Al-Fatih diberikan kepada bekas penghuni RKM bagi menampung pengajian mereka di peringkat pos menengah.

    Untuk tahun ini, empat bekas penghuni RKM menerima biasiswa bernilai $2,500 setiap satu.

    Ia diharap menyemarakkan semangat para penerima dalam usaha mereka untuk terus menimba ilmu.

    “Kami mendapati anak-anak RKM yang keluar dari RKM kalau mereka meneruskan pengajian pos menengah mereka akan lebih bernasib baik dari segi tidak mengulangi kesalahan juvenil mereka,” ujar anggota jawatankuasa RKM Dr Sharifah Mariam Aljunied.

    Selain beriftar bersama, Encik Zainal turut memberikan kata-kata nasihat dan perangsang kepada para penghuni yang hadir.

    “Saya menasihati mereka supaya bercita-cita besar, jangan hampa kalau menghadapi satu kekalahan atau kekecewaan kerana ini adalah perkara yang biasa dilalui oleh orang-orang ini dan insyaAllah dengan giat usaha dan sifat yang baik mereka boleh mencapai kejayaan yang mereka inginkan,” ujar Encik Zainal Sapari.

    Sejak tahun 2013 Persatuan Muhammadiyah memberikan 15 biasiswa Al-Fatih untuk bekas penghuninya.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

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