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The first S$100,000 is often the hardest milestone to reach, but disciplined saving, investing, and compounding can accelerate wealth creation before age 30.
Singapore companies bought back a record S$1.26 billion of shares in the first five months of 2026 — and three blue chips did most of the buying. Here’s what Singtel, OCBC and Keppel’s repurchases really tell dividend investors.
Building a university fund with stocks requires more than chasing returns – it means choosing resilient businesses that can compound steadily over many years.
Not all REITs are worth investing in. Here are four tips to increase your chances of finding a good REIT to invest in.
Some Singaporeans pursue FIRE by building a large investment portfolio, while others focus on recurring passive income. Here’s how the two approaches compare.
These three dividend stocks are on the June 2026 watchlist for their resilient earnings, healthy cash flow, and ability to keep rewarding shareholders over the long term.
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Want to teach your child about money and investing? Here’s how 100 shares of a Singapore bank can become a practical learning project about ownership, dividends, risk, and patience.
Three Singapore blue chips reported both higher profits and higher dividends — but the path from profit to payout was different in each case. Here’s what matters for income investors.
We look at tighter rules for suspended companies, Singapore’s growing IPO pipeline, Beijing’s clampdown on illicit cross-border stock trading and a landmark office complex attracting billion-dollar interest.
Stocks
These three dividend stocks are on the June 2026 watchlist for their resilient earnings, healthy cash flow, and ability to keep rewarding shareholders over the long term.
Three SGX-listed small caps – spanning recruitment, SaaS, and data services — all raised their payouts in 2025. Each carries zero debt and generates healthy free cash flow. Here’s what drove their results.
We look at a record AI funding round backed by Singapore’s sovereign funds, a major new power plant for a local blue-chip, a hospitality REIT divestment, and Warren Buffett’s deepening bet on Big Tech.
At 25, the biggest investing advantage is time – but deciding how much of your money should go into stocks depends on your goals, risk tolerance, and financial foundation.
Getting Started
In a year where markets moved faster than ever, the investors who won were the ones who refused to keep up.
Buying your first stock can feel overwhelming. This beginner-friendly guide walks you through simple steps to help you choose your first Singapore stock with confidence.
A well-built dividend portfolio can generate thousands in passive income — a self-made annual bonus that arrives without clocking in.
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