1M65
From 1M65 To 10M65: What Singaporeans Can Learn From Mr Loo Cheng Chuan’s Latest CPF Wealth-Building Goal
10M65 is about more than reaching $10 million.
Economics
Why Do Luxury Brands Like Prada And Louis Vuitton Open Cafes, And What Are They Really Selling?
A $15 LV cappuccino may seem absurd, but that is exactly the point.
Columns
How BingXue Singapore Is Making S$1 Ice Cream Work In A High-Cost F&B Market
The economics behind Singapore’s $1 ice cream
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Insights
/ 11 years agoAre Singaporeans really that “Heng” (lucky) for not being Malaysian?
Let's just worry about ourselves
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Columns
/ 11 years agoIs The Singapore Dollar Really Performing So Well Against The Currency Of Other Countries?
In light of the many recent news that currencies such as the Ringgit have been depreciating against the Singapore Dollar (SGD),...
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Insights
/ 11 years agoUnderstanding GDP and The GDP Situation In Singapore [Election Indicators: No 7 of 8]
Despite the slowing in GDP growth, we still maintained our standing as one of the highest GDP per capita countries in...
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Insights
/ 11 years agoGame Theory In Elections, 3-Cornered Fights And Spoiling Your Vote [Election Indicators]: No 6 of 8
Think hard about what your vote means and represent.
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Insights
/ 11 years agoUnemployment Rate in Singapore
With numerous debates on the issue of foreign talent displacing Singaporeans from their jobs, we decide to look into the numbers...
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Columns
/ 11 years agoEntrepreneurship: 4 Mistakes That Kill Startups
Lessons that every entrepreneur needs to learn.
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Insights
/ 11 years agoIncome Inequality In Singapore [Election Indicators]: No 5 of 8
It is easier to become richer when you are already rich, and it definitely sucks to be poor in Singapore.
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Investing
/ 11 years agoThe One Rule to Remember When Investing
Let these finance bloggers let you in on their little secret to investing.
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Others
/ 11 years agoChanges in the prices of your goods [Election Indicators]: No 4 of 8
Have transport prices really gone down as suggested in the Consumer Price Index? Not really.
