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Dividends can form the bedrock of your retirement income with careful planning and time. Learn how to achieve financial independence in your golden years with four easy and practical steps.
Skip the six-month wait. These overlooked dividend stocks pay you every quarter.
Some SGX heavyweights are handing out special dividends in 2025 — here’s why SIA, ST Engineering and Singtel stand out for income-hungry investors.
Once a regional tech powerhouse, Sea Limited now sits at a crossroad. Can its core businesses reignite long-term growth, or is the stock becoming a value trap?
Singapore’s banks are posting record profits and strong dividends — but is now the right moment for long-term income investors to buy in?
These three undervalued income stocks offer higher dividend yields than DBS — and may provide better long-term value for income-focused investors.
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Looking to build a retirement portfolio? Focus on buying shares in companies that offer a combination of stability, income, and long-term growth.
Inflation eats into our money, but by understanding it better and investing wisely, we can fight it to grow our wealth.
Three Singapore REITs are first to the earnings dock, each offering different insight.
Can dividends beat inflation on their own? We take a look at CICT, DBS, OCBC and Parkway Life REIT to show which yields actually sustain.
Stocks
DBS is a long-term blue-chip favourite, but price still matters — here’s a simple framework to help investors calculate a sensible entry price.
Explore how 3 blue-chip Singapore REITs are pivoting strategies to safeguard unitholder distributions during this upcoming earnings week.
A record-breaking week saw the STI cross 4,900, DBS hit $60, MAS hold policy steady, and Micron commit US$24 billion to expand its Singapore operations.
Keppel DC REIT and Keppel Corporation offer very different risk-return profiles — here’s how to decide which Keppel stock best fits your investment goals.
Getting Started
Imagine if you only worked one day in a year and your portfolio outperformed most fund managers. One fund manager shows us how it can be done.
Taking too much risk can lead to sizeable losses. But taking too little risk can lead to mediocre results. So, what is a Smart Investor to do?
We tend to forget that public transport companies are no different to other businesses – they must be profitable.
Nine years of investing distilled into 31 digestible lessons.

















