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Many dividend stocks have rallied lately, which makes hunting for good deals tougher. But a few solid companies paying steady dividends are still flying under the radar. These overlooked picks might deserve a second look if you’re after both income and value.
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.
Record-breaking share prices have put these two Singapore stocks in focus, but business fundamentals will determine whether the momentum can continue.
A high dividend yield can provide a welcome boost to your passive income. Here are three Singapore-listed stocks yielding more than 5% that income investors may want to keep on their watchlists this June.
Three Singapore blue chips report this July, and each carries a gap between its headline number and what is really happening underneath. Here is what dividend investors should watch when Seatrium, Keppel and Singapore Airlines update the market.
This week’s Smart Reads explores monthly passive income, retirement-ready REITs, hidden dividend gems, and smarter portfolio strategies. We also compare REIT yields with T-bills and explain US dividend withholding tax.
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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.
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.
Stocks
A high dividend yield may look attractive, but it is not always a sign of a great investment. Sometimes, the biggest yields hide the biggest risks.
The STI delivered respectable returns, but these three Singapore stocks went much further, each doubling or more over the past year.
What happens if you buy DBS at its highest price? The answer may surprise long-term investors once dividends are included.
The STI is up 16% in 2026, but SGX, OCBC and ST Engineering have gone even further. Discover what’s driving their market-beating returns.
Getting Started
When you are under pressure, even the most familiar tasks can suddenly feel monumental.
It is important to be realistic, especially about valuations, when we invest.
Women are great at saving but often miss out on investing. Learn why investing is essential for financial security and how to get started today.
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