Money is not everything, is it?
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Life is like a cup of coffee… Enjoy it while it last
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ARK Invest has are some of the best performing ETFs for 2020. It’s no wonder that everyone wants a piece of ARK. Personally, I started investing in some of the ARK ETFs in 2020 as I wanted to add an element of growth into my overall portfolio. How To Buy Into ARK ETFs? ARK ETFs … Read more
Being lazy can be a good thing. Find out why.
A quick Autowealth Review a year on. Basics Simple strategy of asset allocation and rebalancing Min $3,000 to start Fees at 0.5% + USD$18 per year Why did I choose AutoWealth? When I started out last year, I knew I wanted to diversified my portfolio to include more global equities, as my portfolio was very … Read more
What is Living Frugal and Living Stingy? Let’s first look at the definition for frugal and stingy. frugal: economical in use or expenditure; prudently saving or sparing; not wasteful; stingy: reluctant to give or spend; not generous; niggardly; penurious; Dictionary.com Living Frugal to me just means, using money in a more efficient way. On the … Read more
Syfe REIT could be a good alternative to a S-REIT ETF. Find out more in this article
With all the 3 local banks slashing interest rate, it is no surprise that many (including me) are turning to other alternatives to earn more interest. This is a quick review of Singtel EasyEarn (accurate as of 17/07/2020). What is the Singtel Dash EasyEarn? It is an insurance savings plan that pays 2% interest for … Read more
I went from being nonproductive to productive mode working from home. I have been working from since March, even before the circuit breaker started. And I am still working from home today, and it is expected that the earliest we can return back to office would be on Sep. Even then, we will most likely … Read more
What is Retirement Sum? When you reach 55, the monies in your CPF Special Account (SA) and Ordinary Account (OA) will be transferred to a Retirement Account (RA), up to the Full Retirement Sum (FRS). You can then choose to withdraw the excess amount. Or just continue to set it aside for a larger retirement … Read more