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He invests in his life goals
Having experienced both poverty and affluence, this financial adviser believes in good causes and thrift. - The Straits Times
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Think long-term and ignore the noise
After all, economies do move in cycles.
Pay yourself first: Does it really work?
If financial planners are to be believed, the road to wealth is paved with things like "paying yourself first" - a clever way of saying automatic savings should be at the top of your priorities. -PDI,ANN
Keeping and growing the family fortune
The first generation makes the money, the second enjoys it and the third squanders it all.
Japan's eco-tech wealth fund in 2009
Govt wants to place priority on innovative technologies using new energy sources. - Yomiuri Shimbun
Still 'one safe haven' for investors - Reits
Funds turning in 'decent results' and should see better earnings in near term.
She doesn't stint on the three Fs
TV artiste will spend money on family, friends and food. A fourth F is fast cars.
Wiped out once, he now drives a Maserati
This is an against-the-odds tale to perk up your personal meter to measure happiness.
Living on less
When the going gets tough, the tough gets going. Here are what some people are doing to stretch their dollar.
Picks from the library: Personal finance
Learn more about navigating the world of personal finance with these books you can read from the National Library.
Rocky economy? Be moneywise
Singaporeans might consider spending more and spending now to pre-empt an expected price rise in goods and services.
He goes for large funds and looks at exit strategy too
When Mr Stephen Tan was 15, he already understood the concept of buying low and selling high for profit.
Is it time to bring out the champagne?
There is one market that is still bubbling along - champagne.
Game for some equity funds?
BT looks at some of the latest offerings that managers say can outperform in the medium to long term.
Long-term vision markedly brighter for eye doctor
With little time to monitor the markets, busy doctor prefers to avoid the stress of daily stock fluctuations.
As prices rise, so can your returns
Investors are waking up to the reality that it is not possible to ignore the impact of inflation when calculating the returns on their investments.
Making the best of a bad situation
2 investment chiefs suggest what to put money in for now.
HSBC launches trade academy for clients
It focuses on providing information on trade regulations, best practices and other trade business advice.
Property yield spreads widen but investors wary
Optimistic outlook for Asia-Pac market, says DTZ report.
 
   

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