By 2013, the minimum sum in your CPF is supposed to be $120,000.

How much are you supposed to have in your CPF so that it can automatically become $120,000 when you reach age 55, assuming the minimum sum is $120,000?

The table below gives your answer, assuming that the interest rate for CPF, which is 2.5% currently, doesn't change.

Suppose you're 31 this yearth, like... ? The amount you need to have in your CPF on your 31st birthday needs to be $66345.04 just so that it can grow at an annual compounded rate of 2.5% to eventually reach $120,000 in your 55th year.

         Age Amount - S$
55 120000.00
54 117073.17
53 114217.73
52 111431.93
51 108714.08
50 106062.51
49 103475.62
48 100951.83
47 98489.59
46 96087.40
45 93743.81
44 91457.37
43 89226.71
42 87050.45
41 84927.26
40 82855.87
39 80834.99
38 78863.41
37 76939.91
36 75063.33
35 73232.51
34 71446.35
33 69703.76
32 68003.67
31 66345.04
30 64726.87
29 63148.17
28 61607.97
27 60105.33
26 58639.35
25 57209.12
24 55813.78
23 54452.47
22 53124.36
21 51828.64
20 50564.53
19 49331.25
18 48128.05
17 46954.19
16 45808.97
15 44691.67
14 43601.63
13 42538.18
12 41500.66
11 40488.45
10 39500.93
9 38537.49
8 37597.55
7 36680.54
6 35785.89
5 34913.06
4 34061.53
3 33230.76
2 32420.25
1 31629.51

According to statistics provided, Singaporeans can expect to have a life expectancy of 77 years old. If that's the case, assuming you have no other income, and that you can withdraw $120,000 equally, you're only entitled to $120,000 for 22 years (after 55 years old).

That's roughly $5454 per year after age 55, and every month, you're only getting $454.50. Can anyone really expect to survive on $454.50 every month?

Having read Business Times yesterday, MM Lee noted that the Government started GIC with S$6.4 billion in the year 1981, and that it averaged 9.5% in compounded growth annually over the past 25 years, and it now manages well over S$100 billion.

   Year Amount - S$ billion
1981 6.40
1982 7.01
1983 7.67
1984 8.40
1985 9.20
1986 10.08
1987 11.03
1988 12.08
1989 13.23
1990 14.48
1991 15.86
1992 17.37
1993 19.02
1994 20.82
1995 22.80
1996 24.97
1997 27.34
1998 29.94
1999 32.78
2000 35.90
2001 39.31
2002 43.04
2003 47.13
2004 51.61
2005 56.51
2006 61.88

If that's the case, by this year, it would only have $61.88 billion. I'm wondering where the S$38+ billion came from.