Rather than let your funds sit idle in your CPF Investment Account, here are three blue-chip companies you can plough it into.
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We’re back with another three companies that pay more than your CPF Ordinary Account, making it six blue-chip companies that pay more than a 2.5% yield.
Though one’s CPF ordinary account pays an almost risk-free interest rate, investors should note that these three blue-chip companies pay out dividends that are easily higher than the CPF OA rate.
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You can get the best of both growth and value if you are willing to put in the due diligence and understand of how businesses and industries work.