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MoneySmart Blog on MSNIssue #16: What’s Happening This Week? Lady Gaga Presale Registrations Start, Chocolate Finance Pauses Instant WithdrawalsFrom Lady Gaga concert presales to Chocolate Finance withdrawal issues, here's a round-up of Singapore's top finance news ...
Higher-than-expected COE and GST collections reflect financial pressures on Singaporeans: Sylvia Lim
The increase in Certificate of Entitlement (COE) prices and Goods and Services Tax (GST) reflect the financial pressures ...
This could comprise liquid assets such as cash, Central Provident Fund (CPF) savings and income from ... with their debts – from mortgages, cars and credit card bills – exceeding their liquid ...
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MoneySmart on MSNDo Women Need To Save More For Retirement Than Men?You and I will literally never see the day women and men are paid equally worldwide. According to the World Economic Forum’s ...
Studies show women are better long-term investors because they avoid impulsive moves (bye, panic-selling!). But being too ...
Check out my top picks for data removal services here. 7. Monitor financial accounts: Regularly check your bank and credit card statements for any unusual or unauthorized transactions. Promptly ...
Non-Constituency MP Leong Mun Wai of the Progress Singapore Party criticised Budget 2025’s reliance on short-term handouts, arguing they fail to address deeper economic issues. “We do not want a First ...
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MoneySmart Blog on MSNHow Much Should You Spend on Insurance in Singapore?You probably put one in the bag you carry when you go out, have a few at home, and maybe leave one in the office. That way, no matter where you are, you’re covered. Again: an umbrella is always a good ...
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Crypto rewards credit cards are a trade off — but if you believe prices will continue to rise, it's one worth considering.
Imprint’s cloud-based ledger system allows retailers to micro-target rewards. Does it have a shot against big branded-card ...
Remember when the CFPB announced last year it would cap credit card late fees at $8? A typical late fee hovers around $32, so ...
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