Posts Tagged ‘Tools’
Neat way to filter good Singapore REITs
REIT Price/NAV vs Dividend Yield If you like me is a visual person, will like the below graphical representation of all the Singapore REITs in a single chart. Framed by Price/NAV on the X-axis and Dividend Yield on the Y-axis. In my earlier article, I talked about why I use the 2 criteria as my…
Read MoreHow to build your own Value Investing portfolio
A week ago I was invited to a Value Investing Sharing Session by Aggregate Asset Management (AAM). They are a local boutique fund management company specializing in value investing. Their flagship fund, the Aggregate Value Fund, does not charge annual management fees and clients only pay performance fees for absolute returns. I find this very refreshing because they really structure the fund…
Read MoreSkillshare- my dream start-up
Damn it!! They stole my start-up idea!! Argghhh.. I think i need to go kick myself! That was my reaction what I chance upon Skillshare.com. I am always into technology and into education, so when I was dreaming up start up ideas, the concept of enabling millions of teachers/experts teaching millions of students over the web came up. But it…
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Read MoreHow to start planning for Investment? – MWI’s Investment and Money Management Framework
How does one start planning for Investment? I get these kind of questions a lot. “How do I start investing?” or “What should I do first?” or “Should I buy stock first?” These are very valid questions for anyone starting in their investment journey. But I often find it very hard to provide a simple comprehensive answer.…
Read MoreHow much does an average investor need to save for retirement?
I did a quick calculation and found out that the average investor in Singapore would need to save about 78% of their monthly pay to retire comfortably at age of 62! I am not kidding you! Here is the assumption I have made: 1) A 40 yr old male is able to work till age of…
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