Every time year end comes around, I end up scrambling to figure out what to do with CPF and SRS. This year, I’m trying to plan ahead and have better
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Are you worried about how surging inflation affects your hard-earned savings? In Singapore, the consumer price index (CPI) or overall inflation was 4.3% in Feb 2022. MAS core inflation which

Stocks ended October in the green although the performance was pretty uneven among sectors. Value stocks outperformed, as shown by DJIA up +14% MoM vs S&P 500 up +8% and

As enthusiasm in investing starts to wane as the stock market declines and maybe partly due to rising prices too, I get the sense that more people are turning their

I was surprised to read that there were more people who couldn’t repay CPF after selling their property in 2020. That seems to suggest that the price appreciation of their