Last week, Havend launched a new e-book on CPF, and to celebrate the launch, my channel is doing a whole week of CPF videos. Of course, CPF videos do very well on YT, and I'm likely to achieve monetisation of my channel in a matter of two days.
My first video, which is a simple one on CPF transfer, has just dropped, and I just uploaded my second one, slated to come out on Tuesday. I won't be previewing the rest on this blog; just subscribe to my channel to get future notifications on my new videos.
A bit of background on my arrangement with Havend. I have an introducer contract with Havend, but I do not get paid based on the content I dish out. Where I do get paid, it's enough to buy my latest batch of financial textbooks from Amazon.
So, I only get paid if someone signs up with Havend's services by using my link. My support for Havend's business is purely out of my own conviction that something is broken about the commissioned sales regime in Singapore, and any attempt to reduce this conflict of interest can earn my support. In all my videos, I've shared my opinion on what I've learned from the e-book, and my opinions are clearly my own and don't often toe the line.
In case you are wondering why I look like I'm attacking the CPF system as if it were a monster, I'm just making a fair statement that CPF tries to take on too many roles at the same time, so it can come across as not excelling at any individual task to the everyday Singaporean. It's like a Hydra.
But we should be grateful that it's the 5th-best system on this planet.
Anyway, it is not easy to publish an e-book on the CPF system as it has many moving parts. It's also not a high ROI activity. So I hope readers of my blog will be happy to download a free copy and study it like a textbook. You will gain a lot from this effort.
Download Havend's CPF book here: https://havend.com/publications/
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