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Money Talks - Is there a right credit card for you?

The range of credit cards available to Singapore spenders can be mind-boggling. From cash back, air miles, lady’s card to dining rewards, there’s a card that caters to every need. How do you select the right credit card, and is it practical to not own one at all? Abel Lee, general manager of MoneySmart Group speaks to Andrea Heng. 

Andrea Heng

Andrea Heng

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Money Talks - Getting rid of toxic financial habits

Some people develop bad spending habits due to stress, while others learn them in childhood. How do we recognise these behaviours and more importantly, how do we get rid of them? Benny Ong of investment advisory community I Quadrant shares his experience.

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Money Talks - How do fluctuating interest rates affect our personal finances?

The US Federal Reserve hiked interest rates four times in 2023 and at least three cuts are expected this year. How do fluctuating interest rates affect our expenses and investments? Eddy Loh, Chief Investment Officer of Maybank Group Wealth Management gives an overview of 2024. 

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Money Talks - Best of: How to shop smarter to manage higher grocery bills

In the last instalment of our top three episodes  from our archives, Dawn Cher, author of personal finance blog SGBudgetBabe shares her top tips on how to combat rising food prices.

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Money Talks - Best of: Own or lease a car in Singapore?

In the second of three top episodes from our archives this year, Julian Kho, general manager of Sgcarmart weighs the pros and cons of having a car in Singapore. With car prices at an all-time high, thanks to record-breaking Certificate of Entitlement (COE) fees, would it make more financial sense to lease a car instead of owning one?

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Money Talks - Best of: Should I get a BTO or a resale flat?

In the first of top three episodes from our archives this year, Andrea Heng asks property agent Jooann Tay what prospective homebuyers should do. Get a new Build-To-Order (BTO) flat that can take more than four years to build? Or buy a resale flat that might cost significantly more?

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