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Top up $600 under the CPF Matched Retirement Savings Scheme

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If you (or your parents) are between 55 – 70 this year, check out the newest CPF Matched Retirement Savings Scheme and consider topping up $600 / year for the next…
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Guide To Cash Management Products (And Why Syfe Cash+ Might Be The Best Option Yet)

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2020 was an interesting year as we saw the launch of cash management products, as an answer to consumer bemoaning the cuts to bank interest rates, which have plummeted even…
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GIGANTIQ Review: Get 1.80%* p.a. (or higher if you add insurance riders)

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Where can you earn 1.80% p.a*. in this current interest rate environment? Check out GIGANTIQ from Tiq by Etiqa, which has recently been enhanced to offer low-cost insurance riders for…
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A Guide To Investing For Your Children

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How can parents in Singapore open a joint investment account for their child? If you’re thinking of exploring this as a way to manage your children’s investments while also teaching…
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2020 Reflections – $250k saved before 30, and 40% investment gains vs. some leaky buckets

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What a year! 2020 has definitely shaped up to be a year that I don’t think any of us will forget anytime soon. From surviving lockdowns to an economic recession…
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Home Renovation On A Budget – How We Reduced Costs

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With our first home finally done and completed, I’ll be adding more posts on this topic over the coming months, so do keep a lookout for those! 2020 threw a…
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What To Do To Reduce Your Income Tax Before The Year Ends

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Thinking of how to reduce your income taxes for YA2020 before the year ends? Check out these methods and implement them before December is over! 1. Top up your CPF-SA…
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Tiger Brokers Review: Invest Better With These Mobile Tools

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If you’re not already using the Tiger Brokers app, you’re missing out. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned expert, the app’s comprehensive suite of FA and TA tools will…
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How To Track All Your Finances In One Place – ft. DBS NAV Planner

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SGFinDex is finally LIVE! For those of you who haven’t caught the announcement, with the recent launch of SGFinDex, this is a game-changer because your financial data across 7 major…
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Singapore’s Financial Wellness Index 2020 – How Did You Fare?

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Check how you fare against your peers when it comes to your level of financial wellness. More people want more comfortable retirement lifestyles but are grossly underestimating what it will…
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