Stories By Sim Kang Heong
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Money
/ 7 years agoWhat To Do After You Win The TOTO Lottery Or Receive A Huge Inheritance In Singapore
Don’t quit your job just yet.
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Policies
/ 7 years agoHow Much In GST Vouchers (Cash, U-Save, MediSave) Will I Be Getting In 2019?
In this year of Singapore’s Bicentennial, lower income Singaporeans can receive up to $600 in cash under the GST Voucher scheme.
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Investing
/ 7 years agoThe Motley Fool Singapore Shuts Down. Here Are 13 Websites You Can Follow Instead For Stock Investing Insights And Commentaries
As we take a moment to appreciate the role The Motley Fool Singapore played in the lives of Singapore investors, here...
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Career
/ 7 years agoReceived An Overseas Job Posting? Here’s A Checklist Of 8 Important Personal Finance Steps To Take Before Flying Off
As of 2017, the population of the Singaporeans working and studying overseas stands at 214,700.
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Entrepreneurship
/ 7 years ago3 Singapore Entrepreneurs Share With Us Their Favourite Productivity Apps And Tips
Whether you’re a one-person company, or managing a team of hundreds, you still only have 24-hours in a day. Here's advice...
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Lifestyle
/ 7 years agoPros And Cons Of Charities Using Professional Fundraisers (And Should You Donate)?
We've probably been stopped on the street by someone soliciting donations. Here's why everyone loses out when this happens.
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Health Insurance
/ 7 years ago5 Reasons Why Many Singaporeans Have A Huge Critical Illness Protection Gap
In 2017, the average Critical Illness coverage an economically productive Singaporean has was $59,776. Assuming a five-year recovery period, the amount...
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4 Stocks This Week
/ 7 years ago4 Stocks This Week (SIAS Investors’ Choice) [27 Sept 2019] – Food Empire; Micro-Mechanics; Tuan Sing; VICOM
If you're an investor in SGX, chances are, you've benefitted from the work of the Securities Investors Association (Singapore), or SIAS.
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Health Insurance
/ 7 years agoLIA’s Critical Illness (CI) Definitions Have Changed: Here’s What You Need To Know About CI Plans You Bought (Or Intend To Buy)
From 26 August 2020 onwards, all critical illness policies sold in Singapore must comply with the 2019 framework. Of the 37...
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Lifestyle
/ 7 years agoHow Much Do The iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro And iPhone 11 Pro Max Cost In Singapore (And Why Are They So Expensive?)
A fully spec-ed iPhone 11 Pro Max costs $2,349 in Singapore, which is more than half the monthly median wage here.
