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    • KissguramiK Offline
      Kissgurami
      last edited by

      Tokidoki:

      kissgurami, thanks for clarifying with MCYS. :udawoman:
      Most welcome 😄 love the magic button called \"Redial\" :rotflmao:

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      • KissguramiK Offline
        Kissgurami
        last edited by

        Daddy 😧

        TQ!
        More EXTRA than I thought...
        so I open the CDA now... then CDA will be closed by end 2011 (turn 6yrs)...
        Am I missing something here?

        :stupid: :stupid: :stupid: :stupid:
        :skeptical: you are right....

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        • TokidokiT Offline
          Tokidoki
          last edited by

          Daddy 😧
          Kissgurami:


          Can I withdraw the remaining Credit from my child's CDA when his CDA is closed (the year he turns 6 years old)?

          You can opt to withdraw the monies in your child's CDA when your child's CDA is closed if your child is born in 2005 to 2007. If your child is born after 2007, the balance of the Credit top-up in the CDA will be transferred directly into his Post-Secondary Education Account.

          TQ!
          More EXTRA than I thought...
          so I open the CDA now... then CDA will be closed by end 2011 (turn 6yrs)...
          Am I missing something here?

          :stupid: :stupid: :stupid: :stupid:

          extra work for parents and banks! why can't MCYS send us cheque instead?

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          • KissguramiK Offline
            Kissgurami
            last edited by

            bigsnoopy:
            :scratchhead: I am clueless with wat u all r saying about the CDC account. The letter still in front of me and I too engross in P1 reg to read it. 😄

            CDC = Child Development Credit
            CDA = Child Development Account

            CDC:-
            The government will give Child Development Credits from time to time to share surpluses.

            CDA:-
            The CDA is a special savings account that you open at any OCBC Bank or Standard Chartered Bank branch for your child who is eligible for CDA. You can save in the CDA any time until 31 December in the year your child turns 6 years of age.

            so CDC will be banked in to CDA

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            • C Offline
              Castle House
              last edited by

              Kissgurami:
              bigsnoopy:

              :scratchhead: I am clueless with wat u all r saying about the CDC account. The letter still in front of me and I too engross in P1 reg to read it. 😄


              CDC = Child Development Credit
              CDA = Child Development Account

              CDC:-
              The government will give Child Development Credits from time to time to share surpluses.

              CDA:-
              The CDA is a special savings account that you open at any OCBC Bank or Standard Chartered Bank branch for your child who is eligible for CDA. You can save in the CDA any time until 31 December in the year your child turns 6 years of age.

              so CDC will be banked in to CDA

              jia you.. reaching Master soon.. :rahrah:

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              • bigsnoopyB Offline
                bigsnoopy
                last edited by

                :thankyou: Now I am clear. But my DD turning 6 this year alrdy. Y still ask me to open account? :siao: open in July n close in dec. Think I am so free?

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                • TokidokiT Offline
                  Tokidoki
                  last edited by

                  bigsnoopy:
                  :thankyou: Now I am clear. But my DD turning 6 this year alrdy. Y still ask me to open account? :siao: open in July n close in dec. Think I am so free?

                  exactly! :stompfeet:

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                  • D Offline
                    Daddy D
                    last edited by

                    bigsnoopy:
                    :thankyou: Now I am clear. But my DD turning 6 this year alrdy. Y still ask me to open account? :siao: open in July n close in dec. Think I am so free?

                    Exactly... :slapshead: :siao:
                    Kill more trees with all these paperwork...

                    So now what? We don't open the CDA?

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                    • C Offline
                      Castle House
                      last edited by

                      You have to open this account in order for the $$ to credit in…


                      You can treat it as saving account … or cashout… no choice…

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                      • D Offline
                        Daddy D
                        last edited by

                        Castle House:
                        You have to open this account in order for the $$ to credit in..


                        You can treat it as saving account .. or cashout.. no choice..
                        Orhh... stay in this thread... no need run around :razz:
                        If never open CDA by the dateline how ah? $400 forefeited ah?
                        Or go to the simi Secondary thingy... which is like 6 YEARS later?

                        :stupid: :stupid: :stupid:

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