Putting aside a sum of money is admirable, but inflation is a persistent monster that chews away at our pot of savings. Here’s what you can do.
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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.
Carlsberg Brewery Malaysia (KLSE: 2836) possesses a key characteristic that helped its business to deliver a handsome return for shareholders.
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.
As the REIT consolidation wave shows no sign of abating, let’s have a look at the merits of the latest merger involving Frasers Logistics & Industrial Trust and Frasers Commercial Trust.
Putting aside a sum of money is admirable, but inflation is a persistent monster that chews away at our pot of savings. Here’s what you can do.
This industrial real estate specialist could represent an undervalued asset play waiting to be discovered. Let me show you why.
My first ever stock was a REIT. But I stopped buying REITs for more than a decade after that. Then, I bought Keppel DC REIT. Find out why.
Singapore Exchange Limited (SGX: S68) or SGX has been paying out dividends for 20 years. Can its dividend streak continue?
The hunt for good, stable dividend stocks involves looking at two key metrics and also understanding how the business can prosper in the years ahead.
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.