Money
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Money
/ 1 year agoHow Much Money You Should Have In Savings (And/Or Investments) According To Your Age In Singapore
Are you saving more than 30% of your salary?
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Budgeting 101
/ 1 year agoHow Much Does The Average Singaporean Household Spend Each Month On Groceries?
Singaporeans spend more on bread than rice.
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Budgeting 101
/ 1 year agoNo Buy 2025: What Is This Budgeting Concept – And How To Cut Expenses Without Making Yourself Miserable
Less about the $$ amount, more about the value you actually derive.
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Columns
/ 1 year agoWhy Intentionally Lowering Your Credit Limit For Credit Cards Is A Good Idea
Deliberately lowering your credit limit protects you against fraudulent transactions
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Budgeting 101
/ 1 year agoWhy Married Dual-Income Couples Should Try Living As A Single-Income Family
Don’t be stuck in a job you hate just because you are buying stuff you don’t need.
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Budgeting 101
/ 1 year ago4 Types Of Things You Cannot Buy Using Your CDC Vouchers At Supermarkets
The vouchers are given by the Singapore government to help offset cost-of-living expenses.
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Budgeting 101
/ 2 years ago3 Personal Finance Actions You Should Take By 31 December 2024
Waiting till the last minute will only give you more stress.
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Money
/ 2 years agoWhere To Stash Your Cash: 3 Solutions You Can Consider To Continue Growing Your Money
Now might be time to rethink where you park your cash with T-bills rates ticking downwards since July 2024.
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Budgeting 101
/ 2 years agoPOSB Smart Buddy; Revolut <18; FavePay; Hugosave: Complete Guide To E-Wallets That You Can Apply For Your Children
Teaching kids to save and spend physical money may become impractical.
