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CPF savings, SSBs & T-bills in January 2024.

Wednesday, January 3, 2024

Last year, I published a blog post with a very eye catching title regarding my CPF savings.

"More than $1.1m in CPF savings!"

Well, this time, it is a whimper, in comparison, at less than half a million dollars. ;p

So, how much exactly?

Here is my CPF pie chart at the end of 2023:






Some readers might say that for the first time in a long time, my CPF savings look "normal." ;p

CPF OA savings less than CPF SA savings.

For people who use most of their CPF OA savings to fund a flat purchase, this is probably normal.

Of course, regular readers of my blog would know that most of the money in my CPF OA went to buying T-bills.

Two T-bills.

A one year T-bill is maturing end of this month.

A six months T-bill is maturing in the middle of March.

So, the money will come back.

I will transfer the money from the CPF IA to the CPF OA when it happens.

Then, if yields stay relatively high, I would probably buy T-bills again.

Of course, with CPF funds, I do competitive bidding.

3.5% p.a. is a reasonably sensible bid to place.

I produced a video on this topic before too and, in case some are interested, here it is:




Hope the video is helpful.

Of course, another reason why my CPF savings did not grow as quickly as before was because I did not do voluntary contributions last year.

The money earmarked for that went to buying Singapore Savings Bonds instead which offered higher than 3% p.a. in 10 year average yield.

For those who didn't know this, here is the link to the blog post:

"SSB: Mission accomplished."

I won't be doing voluntary contributions to my CPF account this year in 2024 either.

Why?

I front loaded the "contributions" last year, buying more Singapore Savings Bonds later in the year.

See this blog post:

"SSB: Missions update!"

All as well.

The latest Singapore Savings Bond is offering only 2.81% p.a. in 10 years average yield.

So, that is an easy skip for me.

In any case, I am in no hurry to buy more Singapore Savings Bonds since whatever I want to buy to replace voluntary contributions to my CPF account in 2024 was filled last year.

If the yield remains low for the rest of the year, I will go back to doing voluntary contributions to my CPF account in 2025.

Easy.

Till the next blog post, mask up and stay safe!

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