Stories By Timothy Ho
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Estate Planning
/ 8 years agoOwning A HDB Flat For Singles: What Happens When You Pass On?
What happens if you are single and your HDB flat outlives you?
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Bonds and Fixed Income
/ 8 years agoAstrea IV Allotment: Understanding How IPO Allotment Works
If you subscribed to the Astrea IV bonds and received less bonds than you initially expected, here’s the reason why.
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Estate Planning
/ 8 years agoMeet Dennis Hoe, A Salary-Based Insurance Adviser Working At Singapore’s First Insurance Comparison Portal
Dennis Hoe from DIY Insurance shares with us how it’s like being a salary-based financial adviser in Singapore.
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Family Planning
/ 8 years ago[2018 Edition] Best Value For Money Cars In Singapore
Mitsubishi Attrage, Nissan Note, Subaru Forester, Toyota Sienta and Volvo S60. Which would you choose?
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Family Planning
/ 8 years ago[Price Guide] How Much Parents In Singapore Can Expect To Spend On Baby Essentials In 2018
Affordable or premium option? The choice you make on baby essentials each day can make a large difference (financially) for your...
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Money
/ 8 years ago6 Things You Should Know And Consider Before Setting Up A GIRO Arrangement
Does it always makes sense to pay your bills through GIRO?
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Insurance
/ 8 years agoIs The Cheapest Insurance Plan Always The Best? We Explain Why This Isn’t Necessarily True
The MINDEF/SAF Group term life insurance is the cheapest life insurance policy but is it really the best? Well, it very...
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Health Insurance
/ 8 years agoFrom Risk Management to Health Management: How AIA is Partnering Medix To Redefine What It Means To Be An Insurer in S’pore
Better healthcare outcome equals better customers? AIA certainly believes so.
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Credit Cards
/ 8 years agoMy Credit Card Score Sucks – Here Are 4 Mistakes Young (And Financially Responsible) Singaporeans Are Making
Are you unknowingly sabotaging your own credit score?
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Credit Cards
/ 8 years agoAdvertised Interest Rate Vs Effective Interest Rate. Here’s What Most People Don’t Realise Before Taking A Loan
The advertised interest rate is very rarely the interest rate that you end up paying.
