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  1. 1. nasa lahi talaga.

    2. your Bones: calcium and vitamin D. Calcium being primary needs of your bones. Vitamin D for calcium absorption.

    3. Vitamin B complex (1,6,12) - i forgot how/why

    4. tumalon sa bagong taon - according sa lolo ko.

  2. hello bossing

     

    tama po ang mga formula pero mali ang computation mo. Ang inyong contribution na 1560 or 1590 pesos ay equivalent or EQUAL TO 15,000 monthly salary credit. kaya mas madalas na 40% of the average monthly salary credit na nakukuhang pension ng member. :)

     

    oo nga no.. in that case, 40% of 15,000 = 6,000 which is way better. saka who knows 30 years from now baka ma improve pa yung formula

     

    Thanks!

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  3. thanks! i was trying to call that number but got no friendly answers.

     

    anyway, i found this link: https://www.sss.gov.ph/sss/index2.jsp?secid=73&cat=4&pg=null

     

    and got a sample calculation. it says any of the formula that will get the highest result will be the pension amount

     

    1)MP = P300 + (20% of AMSC) + 2% of AMSC for each CYS in excess of 10 years

    2)MP = 40% of the AMSC

    3)MP = P1200 (if your CYS is at least 10 or more but less than 20)

    4)MP = P2000 (if your CYS is 20 or more)

     

    in an example where you pay the maximum amount of P1,560, then i'll say that my average monthly contribution (AMSC) is 1,500, and say contributed for 40 years (CYS). then:

     

    1) MP = 300 + (20% of 1500) + 2% (each year of 40 - 10 ) of 1,500

    MP = 300 + 300 + (2 x 30)% of 1,500

    MP = 600 + (60% of 1,500)

    MP = 600 + 900

    MP = 1,500

     

    2) MP = 40% of (1,500)

    MP = 600

     

    3) MP = 1,200 (N/A if total years = 40)

     

    4) MP = 2,000 (if 20 years or more)

     

    from this sample, it seems that formula #4 generates the highest value. And from this, i think it really doesn't matter how much you contribute each year, as long as you are a long time member.

     

    what do you think???

  4. Hello..

     

    My SSS ID is supposed to be delivered to my office address but I'll be moving to a different company soon. problema pa to incase. :(

     

    Next is that my going-to-be new company does not provide SSS and does not pay taxes since they are not under Labor laws of the Phils (parang united nations agency). But still I want to continue my contributions para extra benefits parin ako, especially after retirement. So how do i process this?

     

    thnx..

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