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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.
These three SGX-listed REITs offer trailing yields of 7% or more – but can their latest quarterly results back up those payouts?
The Straits Times Index barely budged in May. These three blue chips left it far behind — and the reasons say more about their businesses than the market mood.
The best passive income investments keep generating cash flow whether you are working, sleeping, or travelling overseas.
In uncertain markets, balance sheet strength can make all the difference for REIT investors. These three REITs stand out for their healthy leverage, financial flexibility, and ability to navigate changing interest rate conditions.
Battle-tested companies try your patience but can reward you with the conviction to hold on when it matters most.
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In uncertain markets, balance sheet strength can make all the difference for REIT investors. These three REITs stand out for their healthy leverage, financial flexibility, and ability to navigate changing interest rate conditions.
Flights and hotels are only part of the cost of travelling. Here’s how passive income can help cover the hidden holiday expenses without hurting your finances.
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.
Stocks
The Magnificent 7 have driven much of the market’s gains in recent years. But as portfolios become increasingly concentrated in mega-cap tech, investors should ask an important question: how much concentration is too much?
Higher-than-CPF yields are attractive, but these three Singapore stocks also stand out for their sizable net cash positions and financial resilience.
The first half of 2026 has tested investors with volatility, inflation concerns, and uneven global growth. Yet some Singapore stocks have continued delivering resilient earnings, stable cash flow, and steady execution despite the uncertainty.
There are pros and cons to every move you make in the market. The trick is going in with the right expectations.
Getting Started
A S$10,000 bonus may not seem life-changing, but invested wisely, it can grow into a steady stream of dividends. Here’s how to start building long-term passive income.
Time is the ultimate advantage when investing for your child, allowing small sums to grow meaningfully through compounding over decades.
Three fears drove the SaaS sell-off — all three are running into inconvenient facts.
Not selling isn’t about doing nothing. It’s a mindset that changes everything about how you invest.




















