So the latest T-Bills yield 1.39%. And the latest Singapore Savings Bonds yield 1.35% first year, and 1.85% over 10 years. This is a sea change from just 1 - 2 years back when you can get easily 4% yield on risk free cash. In a climate like that. I . ...
Getting "more bang for the buck" from one's investment comes in two forms, capital gains and income, making up the basic total returns' equation. A branch of methodology called income investment (or commonly known as dividend investment) focuses on . ...
Welcome to this week's edition of top stock market highlights. This week saw significant developments across the Singapore and global markets, from major offshore contract wins to shifting dynamics in the smartphone industry. We also examine how ...
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Singaporeans Income Surging! Singapore's latest labour report shows shockingly strong results -- real incomes surging, permanent jobs hitting record highs, and unemployment staying extremely low. On paper, Singapore looks like one of the safest ...
This week, we're taking a look at some of the cheapest 4-bedroom condos built in the recent few years. These homes are great for families, with plenty of space for kids, a home office, or even a little hobby corner. Being newer projects, they come .. ...
If you've decided to use CPF for property purchase, there's a whole list of things to consider that you won't see in any fine prints. But fret not, we'll cover everything in this post. Just keep reading! #1 Limits on CPF usage Just because your OA .. ...
In an email sent to cardholders, Maybank has announced significant changes to its flagship cashback card, the Maybank Family & Friends, starting from 1st January 2026. One of the biggest changes is the introduction of cashback tiers where the minimum ...
You don't need a huge sum of money to start investing, you just need consistency. With as little as S$500 a month, any Singaporean investor can start building a dividend portfolio that grows into substantial passive income over time. Now, you may be ...
What happened? The next 6-month Singapore T-bill auction (BS25124F) will be on 4 December 2025. In the last auction, we saw the cut-off yield for the 6-month Singapore T-bill rise to 1.39%. Hence, some of you may be wondering if we will see a further ...
December is typically a season of festivities, as well as a time for winding-down and year-end reflections. For income investors, it's also a good time to review your portfolios, find out what worked and what didn't, and to prepare for the year ahead ...