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Can S$100,000 grow into a meaningful retirement fund over 20 years? With the right growth stocks and discipline, explore how compounding could turn today’s capital into tomorrow’s financial freedom.
While the STI slipped in April, these three blue chips delivered gains exceeding 10% — and dividend investors were rewarded along the way.
OCBC, UOB and Keppel are rewarding investors this week with dividends, giving shareholders a timely chance to assess payouts against recent earnings.
Investors can build a resilient portfolio by pairing Singapore dividend stocks for income with US growth stocks for long-term expansion.
Stocks near 52-week lows can signal risk — or opportunity. Here’s how to evaluate three beaten-down US companies and determine whether they deserve a closer look.
This week’s Smart Reads explores early retirement ideas, blue-chip stocks that may be undervalued, and what REIT results reveal about income in 2026. We also cover DBS earnings, inflation’s impact, and building passive income.
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Raising a child isn’t cheap, but a simple dividend portfolio can help cover everyday expenses like diapers, formula, and childcare.
Here are three blue-chip stocks that are trading at attractive valuations.
Even modest inflation can quietly erode your purchasing power — here’s why your S$3,000 monthly budget isn’t going as far as it used to.
With earnings season approaching, investors are watching closely to see whether Singapore blue-chip dividends can remain resilient amid shifting economic conditions.
Stocks
These four US stocks are hitting their new all-time highs. We find out if they can continue their upward climb.
EQDP-appointed fund managers have quietly built positions in three SGX-listed names. Here’s what each business looks like through a dividend investor’s lens — and where the cash flow story differs from the headlines.
April delivered a clear divergence between Singapore’s benchmark and three of its blue-chip REITs. Here’s what the numbers say about why.
Market crashes feel painful, but for young investors with time on their side, they can be one of the greatest opportunities to build long-term wealth.
Getting Started
If you took years to save, you’ve earned the right to take your time investing it.
For one thing, putting money into firms in the sector would ensure that they are around when we need them.
Watch our webinar replay to learn how investors can approach dividends, REITs and blue-chip stocks in Singapore for 2026.
One early decision in 2026 separates disciplined investors from frustrated ones.






















