There are 2 ways to manage your investments.
The first is to do it yourself (DIY), ie DIY investing.
The second is to have it done for you, either by a human fund manager (unit trusts) or by a complex … Read more
There are 2 ways to manage your investments.
The first is to do it yourself (DIY), ie DIY investing.
The second is to have it done for you, either by a human fund manager (unit trusts) or by a complex … Read more
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If … Read more
One of the pillars at the core of personal finance is expenses.
We spend money every day.
Since spending money is a part of our daily lives, it’s easy to get carried away with it and not question what we’re … Read more
Disclaimer: All details in this post are accurate as of 14/5/21 and are not updated with the latest information. Check out the updated post here.
Recently, I wrote an article crowning CSPX as the best S&P 500 ETF to … Read more
Disclaimer: All data in this post are accurate as of 5/5/21.
In my beginner’s guide to ETFs, I talked about how there are often multiple ETFs that track a single index.
The S&P 500 index is an example that … Read more
Disclaimer: All information in this post is accurate as of 30/4/21.
Recently, I made the decision to cash out of my Saxo account and switched to Tiger Brokers.
While there were pull factors in attractive sign-up rewards for the … Read more
Disclaimer: All information in this post is correct as of 22 Apr 2021.
Disclaimer: This is not a sponsored post, but this article contains referral links that allow me to earn referral rewards at no cost to you if you … Read more
Imagine that you have a sum of money, say $12k, perhaps from a bonus, inheritance, or some excess savings, that you want to invest.
But you’re not sure what strategy you should use to invest this money.
Well, … Read more
In my beginner’s guide to ETFs, I mentioned that there were 2 types of ETFs – Accumulating and Distributing – which differ in terms of how they deal with dividends.
However, I didn’t talk about what these differences mean … Read more
With all the savings accounts that are available to choose from, it can be hard to decide which ones you should use.
Today, I’m going to solve this problem by telling you which, in my opinion, are the … Read more