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A small monthly investment made from your child’s earliest years can grow into a meaningful financial foundation. Here’s how S$200 a month could compound over 21 years and what parents can do to maximise the outcome.
Generating S$1,000 a month in passive income before turning 40 may sound ambitious, but with disciplined investing, dividend growth, and consistent contributions, it’s an achievable long-term goal for many Singaporeans.
Ask investors about their retirement goals and one figure comes up repeatedly: S$3,000 a month in passive income. The bigger question is how much capital is needed to generate that income through dividends and whether a portfolio can sustain it long term.
The CPF Special Account offers a guaranteed 4% annual return – one of Singapore’s best risk-free savings options. But can investors with S$30,000 realistically earn more over the long term without taking on excessive risk?
Investing in US stocks from Singapore is easier than ever. From opening a brokerage account to understanding taxes and currency risks, here’s a practical step-by-step guide for beginners looking to invest in the world’s largest stock market.
Chips don’t generally get a good press. It’s true. Have you heard of the saying “a chip on the shoulder”.…
Gold has stumbled after a strong run, leaving investors wondering whether it’s time to switch into stocks. Here’s how to think about the decision without trying to time the market.
The right portfolio isn’t just about your risk tolerance – it should evolve as your financial goals change. Here’s how investors can think about asset allocation at every stage of life.
S$100,000 is a significant investing milestone, but can it generate enough passive income to make a meaningful difference? Here’s what Singapore investors should realistically expect.
Once your retirement needs are on track, excess CPF savings could become a source of lifelong passive income. Here’s how some investors use CPFIS to build a portfolio of dividend-paying assets.
Singapore offers excellent dividend stocks and REITs, but limiting your portfolio to one market could mean missing out on global growth opportunities and diversification benefits.
Bull markets, bear markets, interest rate cycles, and economic shocks come and go. Yet the most successful investors often rely on a handful of enduring principles that remain relevant regardless of market conditions.
Starting an investment portfolio can feel overwhelming. With thousands of stocks, ETFs, and REITs to choose from, many beginners don’t know where to begin.
Most people think becoming a millionaire requires a huge salary or a lucky break. In reality, the journey often begins with a much smaller milestone: your first S$10,000.
When the Straits Times Index is hitting record highs and you have S$100,000 ready to invest, should you put the money to work immediately or spread it out over time?
Stop chasing stock tips. Discover the 7 essential habits that build long-term wealth, help you avoid panic selling, and pick high-quality dividend stocks.
Some Singaporeans pursue FIRE by building a large investment portfolio, while others focus on recurring passive income. Here’s how the two approaches compare.
A S$10,000 investment in the SPDR STI ETF grew to around S$26,220 over 10 years, including dividends. Here’s what Singapore investors can learn.
Building your first S$50,000 may feel overwhelming after graduation, but a disciplined investing plan can accelerate wealth creation surprisingly quickly.



















