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As interest rates ease and operating metrics stabilise, some Singapore REITs are better positioned than others to grow distributions in 2026.
A cash flow statement doesn’t have to be intimidating — here’s a simple, investor-friendly way to understand where a company’s cash really comes from and goes.
Discover the 5 best dividend stocks Singapore investors can buy for steady quarterly income and sustainable long-term payouts.
The STI crossing 5,000 feels historic. But even at record levels, some blue-chip stocks still offer long-term value — if you focus on fundamentals, not fear.
Discover why new investors are choosing gold and how to balance precious metals with long-term stock market returns.
This week’s Smart Reads spotlights dividend ang pows for 2026, blue chips with staying power, and mid caps that could benefit from Budget 2026 support. We also share ideas on how to invest S$20,000 wisely.
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We analyze the latest earnings for Singtel, StarHub, Prime US REIT, and CapitaLand Investment to see how these four Singapore stocks are navigating current market headwinds.
S-REITs offer opportunity in 2026, but avoiding common income pitfalls remains crucial for building resilient dividend portfolios.
Some REITs may stand to benefit from the Ministry of Trade and Industry’s newly released industrial land through its Industrial Government Land Sales (IGLS) programme.
These three Singapore blue-chip stocks stand out for raising dividends, signalling earnings strength and management confidence.
Stocks
Sembcorp and Seatrium reward shareholders with higher dividends as both Singaporean giants report resilient FY2025 earnings and positive cash flow.
UMS and AEM both ride the semiconductor cycle, but their business models, customer exposure, and growth prospects differ — which offers stronger long-term upside?
Grow your 2026 ang pow with three resilient Singapore blue-chip stocks for future growth.
Three Singapore market leaders demonstrate resilience through record revenues, digital healthcare pivots, and robust dividend payouts.
Getting Started
Not all dividends are as safe as they seem. We reveal three proven warning signs that could signal your income stream is in danger.
A good checklist won’t make you Warren Buffett, but it will prevent you from being consistently wrong.
We should not hang onto businesses that are losing ground to competitors, slipping into cash flow problems and generally showing signs of distress.
First, build a solid portfolio. Next, invest little and often, and stay in for the long game. Also, accept that you won’t be right all the time.






















