Skip to main content
Advertisement
Advertisement

Money Talks - S1E10: Post-COVID travel: Tips, tricks and how to snag deals | EP 10

With borders reopened, post-pandemic travel has been marred by skyrocketing airfares, flight cancellations and lost luggage. Aaron Wong, Founder of travel website MileLion, shares travel tips and hacks to scoring good deals and why travel insurance is non-negotiable. 

Andrea Heng

Andrea Heng

Resume Pause 21 min

Money Talks - S1E8: What does it take to retire early in Singapore? | EP 8

What investments do you need to make in order to retire in your 50s in Singapore? Sarah Al-Khaldi sits down with veteran finance journalist Goh Eng Yeow who stopped work full-time when he was 56. He talks about his journey and how he did it.  

Resume Pause 23 mins

Money Talks - S1E7: Why medical insurance is the most important type of insurance you need | EP 7

Most of us in Singapore are already covered by MediShield Life in case of health emergencies. So do we really need additional medical insurance? It is the first thing you need to buy, says Christopher Tan, CEO of Providend. 

Resume Pause 23 mins

Money Talks - S1E6: Many of us pay too much: Insurance basics you need to know | EP 6

Everyone has insurance - often on the advice of well-meaning friends or insurance agents. But are we paying too much for too little coverage? What's the difference between whole life and term and should you start paying insurance for your children? Christopher Tan, CEO of Providend gives a clear run-down of dos and don'ts. 

Resume Pause 30 mins

Money Talks - S1E5: Is having and raising children too expensive in Singapore? | EP 5

By some estimates – and depending on who you ask – the cost of raising a child in Singapore can be as high as half a million Singapore dollars for one child. How do we balance needs and wants and can we ever be financially ready? Sarah Al-Khaldi gets some answers from Sam Lai, founder of LifeWork Coaching and a mother of four.

Resume Pause 29 mins

Money Talks - S1E4: Love it or loathe it: How to make the CPF work for you | EP 4

Singapore residents working here contribute to the Central Provident Fund (CPF). Some think it keeps their hard-earned money locked up but it can also be a tool for investment and a big plank for retirement. Editor-in-chief of The Fifth Person Adam Wong takes Sarah Al-Khaldi through the nuts and bolts of the CPF.

Resume Pause 25 mins