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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.
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.
This week’s Smart Reads explores dividend-paying blue chips, debt-free income stocks, and resilient Singapore businesses navigating a challenging environment. We also examine long-term investing ideas, passive income strategies, and cash-rich companies offering yields above CPF rates.
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.
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With NIM compressing and non-interest income at record highs in FY2025, here are four key developments dividend investors should watch on 8 May.
April delivered a clear divergence between Singapore’s benchmark and three of its blue-chip REITs. Here’s what the numbers say about why.
The latest earnings from CLI, MLT, FLCT and PLife REIT show how Singapore property groups are adapting through divestments, acquisitions, and recurring fee income.
With UOB’s 1Q2026 business update landing on 7 May, here are the four numbers that will tell investors whether the 5% yield is tracking as promised – or quietly coming under pressure.
Stocks
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.
Getting Started
Investing for the long haul is more than just about buying and holding.
Ever wonder how some businesses stay successful in the long run? This simple observation could help you decide on your next investment.
If you’ve taken a long break from investing, here’s what you need to know to get back on track.
That is not to say that picking shares should ever be decided by a throw of the dice.





















