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In this week’s Money Wisdom episode, we continue our ‘The Brain Behind’ series, where our co-host and Associate Adviser, Sudhan, speaks with our CEO, Christopher, about his latest Business Times article, ‘Before You Rush Into LRIS, Understand How CPF Really Works.’
In this conversation, Christopher unpacks the thinking behind the upcoming Lifetime Retirement Investment Scheme (LRIS) and why, despite its good intentions, implementation may not be as straightforward as it seems. They also explore an important question: should everyone invest their CPF at all? In a world increasingly focused on optimisation, this episode offers an important reminder that good intentions do not always lead to good outcomes.
For listeners who realise they may need to first strengthen the 3Cs of financial security, particularly Coverage Management, our sister company, Havend, provides a safe space to seek insurance advice without any pressure selling.
To gain more perspective on today’s conversation, you may begin by reading Christopher’s Business Times article here.
Music courtesy of ItsWatR.
The host of this episode, Sudhan Purushothuman, is an Associate Adviser at Providend, the first fee-only wealth advisory firm in Southeast Asia and a leading wealth advisory firm in Asia.
For more related resources, check out:
1. How To Make The Most Of CPF LIFE For Your Retirement
2. RetireWell™ Part 1: Drawing Down Retirement Money
3. Frequently Asked Questions About CPF
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