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Instead of second-guessing where share prices will land, focus on the income that a portfolio can generate.
Earnings from MIT, Starhill Global REIT, and Keppel REIT shed light on how Singapore REITs are adapting to an evolving economic landscape.
Dividend resilience takes center stage this November as three Singapore small-cap companies maintain payouts amid challenging conditions.
A company’s free cash flow, balance sheet, and dividend payout ratios can indicate if its dividend strategy is sustainable.
Learn how smart diversification can help your portfolio stay resilient through inflation and interest rate cuts.
In this article, we highlight three Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) that reward shareholders with consistent distributions while maintaining fortress-like balance sheets.
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From income to growth, REITs are a powerful tool to achieve financial freedom and early retirement.
There’s nothing better than having cash drop into your bank account like clockwork.
Three blue-chip stalwarts are buying back their own shares, a signal that they believe that their stock is undervalued.
Income investors take note: these four blue-chip stocks are paying out more than just their core dividends.
Stocks
Many Singapore investors lock in profits too quickly, but selling blue-chip stocks too early can mean missing out on years of rising dividends, steady growth and long-term wealth creation.
One’s selling assets, one’s bleeding profits, one’s actually growing – all three paying December dividends.
Three REITs raising DPU in 2025—but only one has genuine tailwinds behind it.
Many investors chase the highest REIT yields without realising that inflated payouts often signal deeper financial risks.
Getting Started
Staying focused and finding an anchor can help you navigate choppy stock markets.
Here are ten interesting highlights from one of the oldest REITs in Singapore.
Always wanted to start investing but didn’t know how? We provide this handy guide for beginners on how to start their investment journey.
Investing can be made simple. But only if you choose to do so.

















