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Just refresh and share with newbies. Additional cues / implications of corporate actions - a). Dividends: when you see dividend yield rate goes up, particularly year on year, good, e.g. $Sheng Siong(OV8.SI); when yo...
Just refresh and share with newbies. Additional cues / implications of corporate actions - a). Dividends: when you see dividend yield rate goes up, particularly year on year, good, e.g. $Sheng Siong(OV8.SI); when yo...
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REITs are collective property investment trusts that pool money to invest in properties. Investors can purchase units of a REIT through the stock exchange.
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Everyone knows SGX stand for the Singapore Stock Exchange.But how much do you really know about SGX? For new investors, this is a crash-course!
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The Beginner’s Guide to Analysing Financial Statements - Income Statementby: Tam Ging Wienauthor of REITs to Riches: Everythin...
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The demystification of the 3 financial statements.
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ETFs are excellent vehicles for investors who want to spend little time monitoring their investments, yet want investment returns aligned with the markets. ETF investing in the long term will outpace inflation and fixed deposits; compounding wealth over
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A REIT is short form for Real Estate Investment Trust. REITs are a type of professionally managed collective investment scheme with its primary business being the acquiring, owning and financing of income generating real estate. REITs have the benefit of
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Stock Picking Strategy Series: Dreman’s Contrarianism Part 1: Investment Philosophy and Strategy --- This column is written by @j_chou. -@J_chou has an interest in global macro trend...
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Contrarianism Part 2: Lessons from Templeton. Vote for your stock!
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What is Relative Valuation? Relative Valuation is a quick way to compare assets to the price of similar assets in the market.
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When we talk about the fundamentals of the company, we frequently focus on the qualitative aspects (macro situation and industry outlook) and the qualitative aspects (financial statements, ratios and valuation).
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Stocks are one of the most popular asset classes every investor knows. This article covers the essential elements of what make up stocks.
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ETFs or exchange-traded funds are one popular asset class among investors. It offers diversification and incurs minimal costs. What are the reasons you should consider before buying into an ETF?
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These are the 5 common reasons people give for not investing. What other reasons can you think of?
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If you are looking for a piece of advice one would give to a 20-year-olds on how to start investing, then you have come to the right place! Equipped with this knowledge, one should begin his investment journey with more ease.
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Other than supplying vital information about a company, annual reports provide an overview of a company’s past performance and chart a company’s growth plan for the coming year. How do annual reports help you in your investment decisions?
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Rights issues refer to the process where companies allow existing shareholders to buy new/ additional shares, usually at a discount to the current trading price, for a given period of time. As a shareholder, how will this affect you?
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So long as you are a shareholder of a company, you are entitled to attend the Annual General Meeting. Why should you attend? Read on to find out why.
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This week, I would like to share a method that I am in favour since young of which I have mention in some of my posting earlier. That is to buy 100 shares or even 1 share to get the annual report and be able attend AGM.
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Every investor knows that the best way to balance risk is through the diversification of your por...
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Interest rates are continually rising, especially now, with the market in its current state. Whil...
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Yield Tables In relation to the discussion on perpetual securities, let's say if I buy a securit...
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Savings more or earning more is the way forward? Some say it's savings more, some say it's earnin...
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Ever thought of owning a property but not having enough money to buy one? Consider buying into a real estate investment trust (REIT), which allows you to “own” a property as a unit holder at an affordable rate. Too good to be true? Then, read on.
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A participant asked me why shouldn’t we buy companies with PE as low as possible. In the extreme ...
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In the first part of this article, you learnt what are equities, bonds, ETFs and unit trusts. In this article, you will find out more about commodities/futures, real estates, real estate investment trusts (REITs) and foreign exchange (forex)!
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Part I - What are asset classes? Why are they different? How will understanding this help you in your investment decisions?
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Setting up a brokerage is easy… given some time and prepare some money (depending on whether your choice of brokerage firm requires a initial deposit), you are almost there.
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How to set up your first brokerage account? Which brokerage account is suitable for you? Read on to find out more...
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