Why Allowing Our Child To Manage Their Own Savings Accounts Can Teach Them The Value of Money
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10 Types Of Investment You Can Make With Tiger Brokers – The All-In-One Brokerage For Singapore Investors
This article was written in collaboration with Tiger Brokers (Singapore). All views expressed in this article are the independent opinion of DollarsAndSense.sg based on our research. DollarsAndSense.sg is not liable for any financial losses that may arise from any transactions and readers are encouraged to do their own due diligence. You can view our full […]
Costs; Types Of Events; Guidelines: Complete Guide To Booking HDB Void Decks
Since the first of its kind was built at Tiong Bahru’s Jalan Klinik in 1963, ground floor void decks have become a ubiquitous feature of HDB flats in Singapore. These open, sheltered common spaces are designed to foster community interaction and serve as multipurpose areas for residents. Besides where our letter boxes are, void decks are […]
Anyone Can Be An Investor: What Type Of Everyday Investor Are You?
You don’t have to be an investment expert to start investing and building your wealth for a brighter financial future for you and your family. While starting to invest can seem daunting at the start, the truth is that every financially savvy person had to start somewhere – very likely without a lot of finance […]
Tenancy In Common VS Joint Tenancy: Pros & Cons Of Each Option And Which Should You Choose For Your HDB Flat
You can own a piece of land or property in Singapore as a sole owner or as a co-owner. Sole ownership occurs when a single person owns a complete interest in the property. Generally, the individual upon his passing, can will away his rights, title and interest in the property. In the absence of a […]
How Much Dividends Do Stocks In The STI ETF Pay Out Each Year?
Stocks on Singapore’s Straits Times Index (STI) are generally known for paying a decent dividend. As of 30 September 2024, the STI’s dividend yield was 4.99%. This is higher compared to other major country indexes, such as Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index (HSI) which pays a dividend yield of 3.51% or the S&P 500 index in […]
10 Ways To Earn Free Money In Singapore
In Singapore, we are living in a time of rising costs. It seems that from year to year, or even month to month, everyday things are getting more expensive. There are either two ways we can deal with this; earn more money or reduce expenses money via deals. Thankfully, in Singapore there are various under-the-radar […]
Why Has Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index (HSI) Soared In The Past Month?
China’s slowing economy, weakening consumer demand and a brewing property crisis, has put the brakes on investor sentiment in recent years. Given Hong Kong’s close business links to China, and just how many Chinese companies are listed on the Hong Kong Exchange, Hong Kong stocks have suffered. Since its peak in early 2021, Hong Kong’s […]
Complete Guide To CPF Interest Rates: Ordinary Account, Special Account, Retirement Account, MediSave Account (And Extra Interest Rates)
We can’t ignore our CPF account balances in Singapore. Each month, we make mandatory CPF contributions worth up to 37% of our salary. Doing this over three to four decades in the workforce, our CPF balances can compound to a substantial amount – that will ultimately provide lifelong income in our senior years via monthly CPF […]
Food Innovators Holdings Limited (KYB): 5 Things You Should Know About This Newly-Listed F&B Company
The Singapore Exchange (SGX) recently welcomed a new stock listing, Food Innovators Holdings Limited (SGX: KYB), on the Catalist board of the SGX on 16 October. Its Initial Public Offering (IPO) raised S$3.1 million from 14 million new shares, of which 1 million was offered to the public, with the rest being placement shares. This […]