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Posted by DANIELSKS > 2014-10-08 14:33 | Report Abuse
I will need to take stock of my financial position when the time comes before making a decision. May do two or more years until my youngest child completes her overseas education. Furthermore my job is generally stress free and the work load is quite light.
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Posted by Jonathan Keung > 2014-10-08 14:08 | Report Abuse
working after the age of >60 (really depends on what is the state of your health) EPF alone may not be sufficient for the golden nest. nonetheless, the house or apartment
is a must for our golden age. at least you wont get chase out into the streets. bad come to worse rent out the rooms