Would you believe it? 2021 is coming to an end in about three months. Congratulations to all of us for making it through this tumultuous year. As much as my year has been a mess, I decided to ensure that my financial health was not in a mess as well. Since it’s coming to the end of the year, I.
New benefits, pensions, tax, Universal Credit and wages rules coming in 2021
Minimum wage and state pensions are set to rise but those in receipt of Universal Credit could see a substantial cut in their payments compared to the previous year
Here s what you need to know about your finances in 2021 (Image: PA)
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Congratulations to all of us for making through this tumultuous year.
As much as my year has been a mess, I decided to ensure that my financial health was not in a mess as well.
Since it was the end of the year, I began to do a yearly review of my financial growth to keep track of my progress, as well as to identify areas of improvement.
As I didn’t actively keep track of my Central Provident Fund (CPF) accounts, it was heartening to see how it has grown over time.
If you’re looking to get your finances sorted before the year ends, here are some CPF things you can look at!