If I were to ask you about your financial safety nets, what would you say? For most of us, the answer is almost automatic: “I have an emergency fund” and “I save in ASB or other ASNB fixed price funds”. And you know what? That’s fantastic. Having an emergency fund and investing in ASNB fixed price funds …
In this article, the nomination I mean is the naming of beneficiary(ies) for three assets, namely your Employees Provident Fund (EPF), life insurance and personal accident insurance, and Private Retirement Scheme (PRS). This is part of your estate planning. The beneficiary(ies) of these assets are known as nominees. Why should you make the nomination? As …
Private retirement scheme (PRS) has been around since 2012. Currently, there are nine providers, namely AHAM Capital, AIA, AmInvest, Hong Leong Asset Management Bhd, Kenanga Investors, Manulife Investment Management, Principal Asset Management, Public Mutual, and RHB Am. To know more about PRS, you may click here. Benefit The main benefit of PRS is its tax …
In 2023, I have decided to stop investing in Private Retirement Scheme (PRS). Rationale Why did I decide to stop? Though the tax relief of RM 3,000 for PRS is extended to 2025, I have concluded that Simpan SSPN Prime is a more suitable vehicle for me to reduce my income tax. It is not …
Starting on 15 March 2020, we can make pre-retirement withdrawal from private retirement scheme (PRS) for certain purposes without the 8% tax penalty. The allowed purposes are housing and healthcare. We could withdraw from Sub Account B which holds 30% of our savings. Healthcare For healthcare purpose, we can withdraw for ourselves or immediate family …
Have you ever heard of private retirement scheme (PRS)? No? But if you are working, the chances are that you already know Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) or in Malay, “Kumpulan Wang Simpanan Pekerja” (KWSP). Or if you are a government servant, you may know the Retirement Fund (Incorporated) aka “Kumpulan Wang Persaraan (Diperbadankan)” (KWAP). Both …
