Insights
MAS Revoked A Payment Firm’s License. What Should Consumers Learn From This?
Bsquared received their MAS licence on 1 January 2025, but it was revoked on 14 May 2026 following "serious breaches".
Insurance
Why “Capital Guaranteed Upon Death” Is Not The Same As Having A Capital Guaranteed Investment
Not all "guarantees" are similar
Investing
Complete Guide To Start Your REITs Investing Journey In Singapore
One way to become a property investor from as little as a few hundred dollars, and without having to manage any of...
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Money
/ 6 years agoHere’s How Singaporeans Can Protect Themselves From Unethical Retailers
Do not be cowered into signing up for something that doesn’t suit you or too expensive for you.
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Credit Cards
/ 6 years agoHere’s How You Can Avoid Paying Annual Fees For Your Credit Cards In Singapore
A recurring and unnecessary cost that can be easily avoided.
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Investing
/ 6 years agoS-REIT Report Card: Here’s How Singapore REITs Performed In First Quarter 2020
Singapore REITs have risen 2.4% in year-to-date 2020 amid a volatile market, while the Straits Times Index has fallen 8.1% during...
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4 Stocks This Week
/ 6 years ago4 Stocks This Week (Rubber) [6 March 2020] – Top Glove Corp; Riverstone Holdings; UG Healthcare Corp; Halcyon Agri
The COVID-19 outbreak has seen a surge in demand of not just rubber gloves, but also the stocks of companies that...
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Investing
/ 6 years ago5 Key Financial Areas Of Focus That Singaporeans In Their 40s Need To Plan For
Your 40s can be one of the most fruitful and exciting periods of life - and set you up for success...
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HDB
/ 6 years agoMarch 2020 HDB Policy Updates: Here’s An Overview Of All The Announcements And Who Will Be Affected By Them
Monetising your HDB flat for retirement just became more attractive because of the latest changes.
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CPF
/ 6 years agoHere’s How Our CPF Interest Rates Are Calculated – And Why Those Rates Are Almost Never What We Actually Earn
The last time CPF Ordinary Account interest rates rose above the legislated minimum rate of 2.5% was in 1999.
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Family Planning
/ 6 years agoHere’s Why It Makes Financial Sense To Top-Up Your Child’s CDA As Early As Possible
The earlier you top-up, the earlier you get to earn interest on the government’s top-up.
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DollarsAndSense Explains
/ 6 years agoWho Are The Winners And Losers Every Time Central Bank Rates Go Up (Or Down)?
How well you understand economic cycles have a real impact on whether you can benefit.
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Life Hacks
/ 6 years ago7 “Necessities” That The True Kiasu Singaporean Should Stock Up On In An Emergency, But Are Not Doing So
Toilet rolls, instant noodles, and rice? These are what you should be stocking up on instead.
