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How do you actually decide whether to top up CPF or invest the money yourself?

Every year end got people talking about topping up CPF SA for the tax relief and the 4% guaranteed. But my colleague says just DCA into an S&P500 ETF and you'll beat it. I'm 32 and confused, what do you all actually do?
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BTO Newlywed Jia Hui Beginner First-hand experience Just collected keys to our first BTO, went through the whole balloting and reno journey, still fresh in my mind.
I do both but split it, and the logic that helped me was thinking about which bucket of money it is. My CPF SA top-up is my bond allocation, the boring 4% risk-free base that I'll never touch till 55, and I max the 8k tax relief every year because at my income bracket that's a real few hundred dollars back. Then my cash goes into a global ETF for the growth portion. Don't frame it as CPF versus ETF, frame it as your safe money versus your risky money, then it's obvious you want some of each.
Fresh Grad Bro Ryan Beginner First-hand experience Graduated last year, kena rejected many times before landing job, can share resume and interview reality.
One warning, once you top up SA you cannot take it out, ever. I topped up aggressively in my 20s then hit a period where I really needed cash and couldn't touch a single cent of it. Keep a proper emergency fund in cash first before you go lock money into CPF.
Divorce Survivor Karen Beginner First-hand experience Went through divorce and shared custody, can share the real cost, HDB matters and emotional side, no sugarcoat.
Honestly at 32 with 20+ years runway, I'd lean more ETF. The 4% is nice but historically a broad market index does better over that horizon, and CPF locks it till 55 while your ETF you can access in an emergency. Liquidity has value that the CPF calculators never show you.
Working Mum Denise Beginner First-hand experience Corporate manager and mum of two, juggling deadlines and school pickup, can share childcare and maid tips.
Do the RSTU top-up in January not December if you're topping up, so you get a full year of that 4% interest. Small thing but over decades the extra months of interest add up. I set a calendar reminder every 2 Jan.
Insurance Sis Priya Beginner First-hand experience Agent turned honest advisor, I help you read policy fine print so you don't buy things you cannot claim.
The thing people forget about SA top-up is the compounding is locked and cannot be touched, which is exactly the point. I know myself, if that money sits in my bank I'll spend it on some Taobao nonsense. Forced discipline at 4% guaranteed is underrated for people with weak self-control like me.

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