financial planning

Financially Savvy

Are you a 'Henry'?

A Henry might end up having little in savings for contingencies, not to mention being sufficiently prepared for retirement
One in five Singapore residents say resignation has delayed retirement by six years: Prudential poll - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Investing 101

One in five Singapore residents say resignation has delayed retirement by six years: Prudential poll

The poll also found that Singaporeans mainly depend on their CPF accounts and bank savings to fund their retirement.
Prudential Singapore offers new wealth solutions on Pulse app - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Financially Savvy

Prudential Singapore offers new wealth solutions on Pulse app

“We need to learn to make our money work smarter with the right financial solutions,” stresses Prudential Singapore CEO Dennis Tan
Setting your financial goals for 2021 - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Financially Savvy

Setting your financial goals for 2021

With 2020 behind us and a brand new year ahead, there is no better time than now to set your financial goals for the new year.

Finance

Over 80% of Singaporeans prefer professional advice before making major financial decisions amid increasing market volatility

A new survey by St. James’s Place Wealth Management Asia has revealed 51% of Singaporeans believe they could have achieved better investment outcomes in the past five years if they had engaged a financial adviser.

Investing strategies

Why a savings account alone is not enough to achieve your financial goals

SINGAPORE (Oct 29): Singapore’s emerging affluent are still far from achieving their top financial goals with their current wealth management strategies, finds a recent study commissioned by Standard Chartered Bank.

Fintech

What a lower-than-average fintech adoption level means for Singapore

SINGAPORE (July 18): Singapore’s financial technology (fintech) adoption grew to 23% this year from 15% in 2015, according to study findings by assurance, tax, transaction and advisory services firm EY.  

Do Singapore investors know what they’re doing? Financial advisors think not

SINGAPORE (Sept 30): Singapore’s financial advisors believe investors are ill-equipped with the right knowledge and accuracy needed to deal with passive products, retirement, and other investment-related decisions, according to the latest study conducte
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