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Budget 2024 in 5 minutes: What it means for households and individuals

Budget 2024 offers a suite of support measures to help Singaporeans tackle rising costs. Here are some benefits you and your family can look forward to.

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Budget 2024 in 5 minutes: What it means for households and individuals

Budget 2024 offers a suite of support measures to help Singaporeans tackle rising costs. Here are some benefits you and your family can look forward to.

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Are you a caregiver? Here’s how you can lower your taxes.

While rewarding, caregiving can also have its set of challenges. Find out how income tax reliefs can help lighten your burden.

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9 ways to keep up with the 9% GST in 2024

From 2024, Singaporeans will experience another GST hike, from 8 per cent to 9 per cent. This rise may cause some anxiety among Singaporeans, but fret not: Here are nine easy ways to cope with the rise.

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Financial health check: Take stock of your money to start the year right

As you prepare to usher in 2024, it's time to spring-clean more than your home - your finances need a thorough review too. Here’s how.

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Soar to new heights: All about miles

Earn more air miles and rewards with Maybank’s revamped Horizon Visa Signature credit card.

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Simple, seamless cross-border transfer solutions

Making payments and transfers across the Causeway doesn’t have to be difficult. Maybank’s suite of services ensures fast and fuss-free transactions for both Malaysians and Singaporeans.

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How will the switch from SIBOR to SORA affect my existing loans?

A new benchmark for interest rates is swinging into action. With the Singapore Interbank Offered Rate (SIBOR) to be fully replaced by the Singapore Overnight Rate Average (SORA) by 31 December 2024, here’s what existing property loan customers should look out for.

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Your first salary is in. Now what?

Your first paycheck is in your pocket. Now what? Here's a golden tip: Start saving early. Your efforts will compound and set you up for financial security in the future.

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Three tips to ace your credit score

Your credit score is one of the keys to become a creditworthy borrower for mortgages and more. Check out these tips to and achieve an AA score.

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Steering away from high COE prices: Three alternatives to buying a new car in Singapore

Looking to buy a new car in Singapore, but driven away by sky-high COE prices? Take a look at some alternatives that can help meet your commuting needs.

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Live the suite life this Valentine’s Day: Your home buy checklist

Love is in the air this Valentine’s Day. As you celebrate your love, why not plan for the future? Here are some tips for couples with a home purchase on the horizon.

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Travel is back: Here's how you can stretch your holiday dollar

Post-pandemic travel is back in full flight. Travelling soon? Here are some tips and tricks for big savings.

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Singapore's Economy Snapshot: Six Key Stats to Watch

Overwhelmed by news data and market chatter about how Singapore's economy is doing? Start with these six key statistics to give you a bird's eye view of our city-state's macroeconomic situation.

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Set your house (loan) in order even as interest rates soar

Now more than ever, mortgages remain one of Singaporeans' biggest liabilities with rising interest rates. Here are some things to consider as you navigate your home loan.

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Money talks: Raising financially-savvy kids

It's never too early to start learning about finance. Here are some tips and tricks to help your child navigate and nurture a healthy, lifelong partnership with money.

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Thinking of doing up your home? Green is a good colour

Renovating your home may be a dusty and dirty process, but there are ways to do it that can help save the environment and even your money.

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Here's why you should pay attention to the US Federal Reserve's interest rate hikes

The hikes will have a ripple effect on the global economy, including Singapore.

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The move from SOR/SIBOR to SORA: What you should know

Singapore-based borrowers should prepare for a transition to the Singapore Overnight Rate Average (SORA), a new benchmark interest rate to which all loans will be pegged to.

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Are you 'revenge spending'? Do it the smart way

As the global economy reopens further, enthusiastic spenders will be looking to get their hands on all they have missed out on in the last couple of years. But how do you spend smartly?

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Green your ride. It'll be more sustainable for your wallet too

Making the switch to electric vehicles can let you save the earth and your wallet at the same time. Who said you can't enjoy the best of both worlds?

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3 ways home buyers can tackle the latest cooling measures

The tightening of property measures has impacted both first-time buyers and investors. While this calls for greater financial prudence, meticulous planning can help you make more informed decisions when making a purchase.

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The superpower that grows your money

Witness some financial magic with the power of compounding and make your money work for you without lifting a finger.

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Get these ready before you embark on your VTL flight

The Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) scheme enables travellers to cross borders without quarantine in these pandemic times. Ensure a smoother trip by getting ready with these simple steps.

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4 things to consider as you couple your finances

Explore these strategies to help you budget, make financial plans, insure and invest for your shared future with your life partner together.

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How to play your (credit) cards right

Deal yourself a better hand by busting these common myths you might have about owning a credit card.

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Rich Debt, Poor Debt: Why not all debts are bad for you

It's not always bad news if you owe some money - there may be benefits in borrowing.

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4 credit card tips for your next holiday

You've booked the perfect hotel, sorted out your itinerary and are eagerly awaiting the arrival of your trip. And for most of us, our credit or debit card is often one of the must-bring items on the packing list.

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Rising inflation rates: What does it mean for you?

Inflation is part and parcel of the modern economy. But rising prices affect different groups of people differently. We look at how inflation affects Consumers, Savers and Investors.

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Don't be a broke salaryman: Am I spending too much of my pay?

Knowing your paycheck has been freshly deposited into your bank account makes spending easy, but saving at the same time isn't hard to do too. It's all about striking a balance.

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3 tips to manage your money the smart way

There are several benefits of using Maybank as your bank of choice to transact across Southeast Asia.

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Itching to travel? 3 tips for choosing insurance when we can travel again

Do you skip buying travel insurance when you are bound for a holiday?

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Why an education loan makes sense - if you choose wisely

Furthering your studies is a milestone in your life.

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The debt trap is a painful one. Here's how to get out of it

The Debt Consolidation Plan (DCP) is a welcome solution to turn your finances around if you are facing difficulties.

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