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    Smart Reads of the Week: It’s Time to Ask Questions!

    The Smart InvestorBy The Smart InvestorApril 10, 20214 Mins Read
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    Times flies, and yet another year has passed.

    Annual general meeting (AGM) season is upon us again, with a raft of companies with December fiscal-year ends holding theirs in the middle to later part of this month.

    That means that you, dear investor, will have the chance to ask the management of the companies that you own some key questions.

    If you don’t know where to start, don’t worry!

    We have written an article on how you can ask great questions at these AGMs.

    As a shareholder, you own a stake in the business.

    It’s a great time for you to take stock of your investments and ask management to clarify on matters which are unclear or require more details.

    As investors, our advantage is in accumulating knowledge over long periods of time.

    By doing so, we make ourselves smarter about the businesses which we are taking a stake in, and hence, wiser in the decisions we take as an investor.

    So, ask away!

    Here is a list of our top articles for this week.

    1. 3 Blue-Chip Stocks to Kickstart Your Investment Journey

    If you’ve just started on your investment journey, don’t fret. Here are three blue-chip companies you can consider adding to your watchlist.

    2. 5 REITs That are Backed by Strong Sponsors

    A reputable sponsor is an important attribute of a great REIT. Here are five REITs that have the backing of a strong sponsor.

    3. The Best and Worst-Performing Singapore Stock 1 Year after the Circuit Breaker

    We take stock of the best and worst-performing stock one year after Singapore implemented tough circuit breaker measures to halt the spread of the coronavirus.

    4. Investors Turned $10,000 into Nearly $80,000 in One Year by Investing in This Stock

    We dig deep into one stock that would have multiplied your investment by nearly eight-fold if you had bought it a year ago.

    5. 3 Sweet Dividend Stocks to Load Into Your Easter Basket

    Here are three dividend stocks you can consider to sweeten your Easter basket.

    6. 3 Methods Companies Use to Grow Their Business

    Companies grow their business using a variety of methods. Here are three ways owning stocks can help you grow your wealth.

    7. Here’s How You Can Ask Questions Like a PRO During AGMs

    We come up with a list of questions that you can use to confidently engage management during the upcoming AGMs.

    8. SPH Reports Improved Earnings and a Strategic Review: 5 Things You Should Know

    Singapore Press Holdings (SGX: T39) reported an improved set of earnings for its fiscal 2021 half year. Here are five highlights from the earnings report.

    9. 8 Reasons to Buy Shares

    David Kuo offers eight great reasons why you should invest in shares.

    10. Breaking Down The CPF Investment Scheme: Part 3

    We continue with Part 3 of the four-part series featuring investment options for the CPF Investment Scheme.

    11. A Smart Guide to Investing: Dividend Investing

    Dividend investing is a dependable way of building up a stream of passive income. We provide a guide on how you can achieve this.

    12. 5 Myths That Shouldn’t Stop You from Investing

    There are many falsehoods surrounding investing, but don’t let these five myths stop you from investing to grow your wealth.

    A secure, worry-free retirement may not be as far-fetched as you may believe. In our latest special FREE report, we cover eight stocks, consisting of a mix of blue-chips and mid-cap companies, that we believe can ride the recovery and offer investors a great mix of both growth and income. Click HERE to download the report, 8 Singapore Stocks for Your Retirement Portfolio, for FREE now!  

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    Please refer to the individual articles for stock ownership disclosures.

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