In this fortnightly podcast series on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips. Podcasters: Chris Lim and Ernest Luis Produced by The Business Times, SPH.
S1E162: Cashing in on Lunar New Year: BT Money Hacks (Ep 162)
It’s that time of the year again, where time-honoured tradition lines our red packets (and pockets) with cash. What’s the best way to make the most of our ang-bao money? Howie Lim finds out.
Synopsis: Every first, third and fifth Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
Highlights of the conversation:
03:08 Importance of planning your finances
04:16 Saving is not sufficient
05:37 Understanding your needs versus wants
06:49 Step-by-Step guide to using your ang-bao money
07:46 Saving, spending and investing have to coexist
09:41 Where to start investing for a beginner
Hosted by: Howie Lim (howielim@sph.com.sg)
With Mey Wong, head of client experience at StashAway
Edited by: Claressa Monteiro
Produced by: Emily Liu
Engineered by: Joann Chai Pei Chieh
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2/4/2024 • 13 minutes, 22 seconds
S1E161: What should Budget 2024 bring to the table? BT Money Hacks (Ep 161)
These are trying times and all eyes are on Budget 2024, especially since rumours abound that it could be an ‘election Budget’. Howie Lim finds out what various industry experts think.
Synopsis: Every first, third and fifth Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
Highlights of the conversation:
02:26 New tax incentives for corporates
05:31 To boost sustainability efforts
06:16 GE and elevated cost of living
08:12 Have Budgets done enough already?
10:31 What if wish lists don’t materialise?
Written and hosted by: Howie Lim (howielim@sph.com.sg)
With Tan Wen Wei, analyst, Asia at EIU; Gene Kwee, partner, head of tax APAC at Mazars; and Yong Jiahao, partner, IGH & manufacturing, tax, KPMG in Singapore
Edited by: Howie Lim & Claressa Monteiro
Produced by: Howie Lim & Emily Liu
Engineered by: Joann Chai Pei Chieh
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A trend in 2024 could be institutional players showing a keen interest in issuing their own stablecoins. And it’s a move that has been welcomed by the digital asset sector.
Howie Lim gets insights from Gerald Goh, co-founder and CEO Singapore of Sygnum
Synopsis: Every first, third and fifth Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
Highlights of the conversation:
01:06 What exactly is a stablecoin
03:20 Stablecoins’ role in the larger ecosystem
06:37 Stablecoin market expanding
09:19 The growing need for regulation
12:43 Should investors look into stablecoins?
Written and hosted by: Howie Lim (howielim@sph.com.sg)
With Gerald Goh, co-founder and CEO Singapore of Sygnum
Edited by: Howie Lim & Claressa Monteiro
Recording engineer: Joann Chai Pei Chieh
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1/14/2024 • 19 minutes, 24 seconds
S1E159: How profitable will 2024 be? BT Money Hacks (Ep 159)
How will the markets be in 2024 and where should we park our money in order for the markets to treat us well?
Howie Lim gets insights from Hugh Chung from Endowus, Phil Waters from OANDA and Daniel Peris from Federated Hermes.
Synopsis: Every first, third and fifth Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
Highlights of the conversation:
01:03 Implications of the Fed's recent pause in rate hikes
07:12 How retail investors should position themselves
09:32 Outlook for US markets
11:11 Outlook for global markets
13:52 Sectors to look out for
Written, hosted and produced by: Howie Lim (howielim@sph.com.sg)
With Hugh Chung, chief investment advisory officer from Endowus, Phil Waters, CEO, APAC & Emerging Markets from OANDA and Daniel Peris, senior portfolio manager at Federated Hermes.
Edited by: Howie Lim & Claressa Monteiro
Recording engineer: Joann Chai Pei Chieh
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The liquidity of gold is arguably on par with some of the major global currency debt and equity markets, such as the S&P 500. Does this mean in 2024 we should put our money in gold jewellery or gold ETFs? Howie Lim gets advice from Robin Tsui of State Street Global Advisors SPDR.
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
Highlights of the conversation:
00:56 Gold’s performance in 2023
02:16 Gold continues testing record highs
06:15 The ultimate diversifier
07:44 High liquidity not compromised
10:48 Outlook for 2024
Written and hosted by: Howie Lim (howielim@sph.com.sg)
With Robin Tsui, APAC gold strategist & SPDR gold sales specialist, State Street Global Advisors SPDR
Edited by: Howie Lim & Claressa Monteiro
Recording engineer: Joann Chai Pei Chieh
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12/17/2023 • 13 minutes, 34 seconds
S1E157: Portfolio in 2024 should still include property: BT Money Hacks (Ep 157)
Is there still a place in your portfolio for real estate and property investments? Can real estate investing still help you build wealth in 20204? Howie Lim gets insights from Paul Tostevin and Alan Cheong from Savills, Lee Nai JIa from PropertyGuru Group and Benny Ong from I Quadrant.
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
Highlights of the conversation:
01:12 Outlook for property investment in 2024
05:00 Real estate market presents wealth building opportunities
09:56 Property still has a place in portfolio
13:15 Where the opportunities are
Written and hosted by: Howie Lim (howielim@sph.com.sg)
With Lee Nai Jia, head of real estate intelligence, data and software solutions, PropertyGuru Group, Paul Tostevin, head of Savills world research, Alan Cheong, head of research Singapore at Savills and Benny Ong, co-founder, I Quadrant.
Edited by: Howie Lim & Claressa Monteiro
Produced by: Howie Lim
Engineered by: Howie Lim
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12/3/2023 • 18 minutes, 17 seconds
S1E156: Have no fear, wealth is here! BT Money Hacks (Ep 156)
Why let fear stop you from retiring early, from being financially free or salary independent? Fear of investing is something you can overcome.
Howie Lim gets insights from Hugh Chung, chief investment advisory officer, Endowus, David Fergusson, CEO, Atlas Consolidated and Paul Ng, senior financial services director, PhillipCapital.
Synopsis: Every first, third and fifth Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
Highlights of the conversation:
02:22 Fear of losing money
06:12 Fear of picking stocks
08:59 Fear of trust
13:00 Fear of not having enough to invest
15:48 Fear of not enough time
Written and hosted by: Howie Lim (howielim@sph.com.sg)
With Hugh Chung, chief investment advisory officer, Endowus, David Fergusson, CEO, Atlas Consolidated and Paul Ng, senior financial services director, PhillipCapital.
Edited by: Howie Lim & Claressa Monteiro
Recording engineer: Joann Chai Pei Chieh
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The world economy is expected to grow by 3.0% in 2023, before slowing down to 2.7% in 2024. But that doesn’t mean your investments should slow too.
Howie Lim finds out how dividend investing could help from David Kuo, The Smart Investor, Josh Duitz, abrdn and Howard Silverblatt, S&P Dow Jones Indices.
Synopsis: Every first, third and fifth Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
Highlights of the conversation:
02:20 Dividend investing’s continued growth
06:57 Why these companies can increase dividends
10:07 How to choose the right company
14:14 Dividends will continue to make records
Written and hosted by: Howie Lim (howielim@sph.com.sg)
With David Kuo, co-founder, The Smart Investor, Josh Duitz, head of global income, abrdn and Howard Silverblatt, senior index analyst, S&P Dow Jones Indices
Edited by: Howie Lim & Claressa Monteiro
Recording engineer: Joann Chai Pei Chieh
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11/5/2023 • 18 minutes, 47 seconds
S1E154: Not all loans are bad? BT Money Hacks (Ep 154)
With stigma still surrounding personal loans, is it ever a good idea to take out a loan? Did you know just applying for a loan will hurt your credit score and how can you tell if a loan offer is legitimate? Howie Lim gets insights from Bryan Chan of Providend and Nima Karimi from Lendela.
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
Highlights of the conversation:
00:52 Is taking a loan ever financially wise?
03:10 Challenges getting a loan
05:30 Steering clear of debt traps
09:22 Legitimate loan offers vs. scams and predatory lenders
10:24 Safeguarding your credit score
Written and hosted by: Howie Lim (howielim@sph.com.sg)
With Bryan Chan, client advisor, Providend and Nima Karimi, CEO of Lendela
Edited by: Howie Lim & Claressa Monteiro
Recording engineer: Joann Chai Pei Chieh
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Are whiskey investments worth looking into in volatile times? Are they a lucrative alternative investment? What’s the difference between bottle and cask/barrel investing?
Howie Lim gets insights from Anthony Zhang, co-founder and CEO of Vinovest and Maxwell Nee, Managing Partner of the OENO Wine & Whisky Investment Fund.
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
Highlights of the conversation:
02:25 Inflection point in whiskey investing
04:27 Cask/barrel vs. bottle investing
08:10 Should whiskey drinkers invest?
11:19 Is whiskey worth investing in?
Written and hosted by: Howie Lim (howielim@sph.com.sg)
With Anthony Zhang, co-founder and CEO of Vinovest and Maxwell Nee, Managing Partner of the OENO Wine & Whisky Investment Fund.
Edited by: Howie Lim & Claressa Monteiro
Recording engineer: Joann Chai Pei Chieh
Produced by: BT Podcasts, The Business Times, SPH Media
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10/15/2023 • 17 minutes, 35 seconds
S1E152: Investing during recession can be rewarding: BT Money Hacks (Ep 152)
Is investing during a recession a good idea? Can it be rewarding? How do we fight natural instincts to become more conservative because the best investments may not be what we expect?
Howie Lim gets insights from Francis Tan, investment strategist at UOB Private Bank’s chief investment office.
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
Highlights of the conversation:
01:02 Market developments to watch
03:36 What approach to take in uncertainty
05:10 The balance between risk and returns
06:58 Assets and products to consider
08:38 Passive or active investing?
11:10 Discretionary investing
13:33 Markets are always uncertain, what to do?
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Written and hosted by: Howie Lim (howielim@sph.com.sg)
With Francis Tan, investment strategist at UOB Private Bank’s chief investment office.
Edited by: Howie Lim & Claressa Monteiro
Recording engineer: Joann Chai Pei Chieh
Produced by: BT Podcasts, The Business Times, SPH Media
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10/1/2023 • 16 minutes, 52 seconds
S1E151: The not so bumpy path to financial freedom: BT Money Hacks (Ep 151)
Financial stability, financial independence, financial abundance, financial freedom! The terms just get more complicated or is it just semantics?
Does one mean the other and how can we get there?
Howie Lim gets insights from Stephanie Chiaw, financial services associate director, PhillipCapital and Adriana Chia, senior vice president, CX and research at Singlife.
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
Highlights of the conversation:
01:20 Differences and similarities between financial freedom and abundance
05:01 Concerning findings from the Financial Freedom index
12:07 Opportunities and bright sparks during market volatility
15:12 Protect your wealth!
Written and hosted by: Howie Lim (howielim@sph.com.sg)
With Stephanie Chiaw, financial services associate director, PhillipCapital and Adriana Chia, senior vice president, CX and research, product, proposition at Singlife.
Edited by: Howie Lim & Claressa Monteiro
Recording engineer: Joann Chai Pei Chieh
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9/17/2023 • 16 minutes, 46 seconds
S1E150: Stay invested or be a loser: BT Money Hacks (Ep 150)
With inflation seemingly persistent and global economic conditions looking like they could worsen, how do we steel ourselves to stay invested? Stay invested we must because who wants to be a loser? Howie Lim gets insights from Samuel Rhee, Chairman and CIO at Endowus.
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
Highlights of the conversation:
01:13 In or out in this current climate?
03:38 In, even when markets dive
08:11 Beating inflation is possible
12:07 Inflation and recession beating strategies
Written and hosted by: Howie Lim (howielim@sph.com.sg)
With Samuel Rhee, Chairman and CIO at Endowus
Edited by: Howie Lim & Claressa Monteiro
Recording engineer: Joann Chai Pei Chieh
Produced by: BT Podcasts, The Business Times, SPH Media
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Salary independence, active investing, FIRE. How can we be sure any of them work to get us to financial independence? Howie Lim gets the skinny from Sabrina Gan, Fidelity International’s Head of Southeast Asia and Country Head of Singapore.
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
Highlights of the conversation:
01:48 Passive vs. active investing debate moot?
03:02 Is active investing required to retire well?
05:06 How active investing better enables financial security
08:03 Goals determine mix of assets and strategies
10:37 More wealth building hacks
Written and hosted by: Howie Lim (howielim@sph.com.sg)
With Sabrina Gan, Fidelity International’s head of Southeast Asia and country head of Singapore
Edited by: Howie Lim & Claressa Monteiro
Recording engineer: Joann Chai Pei Chieh
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8/20/2023 • 14 minutes, 13 seconds
S1E148: Savings vs. investing and wealth building hacks: BT Money Hacks (Ep 148)
In the debate between savings and investing, which is a better choice to grow our wealth? What are some factors to consider? Karl Franks, the Chief Operating Officer of Hugosave and Christopher Tan, founder and CEO of Providend share their insights and tips with Howie Lim.
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
Highlights of the conversation:
01:02 Chris Tan and Karl Franks’ take on savings vs. investing
02:56 Investing IS simple, just not easy
05:52 Productive and unproductive debt
08:12 Investing helps you STAY rich
12:25 Not rocket science but many simple things working together
Written and hosted by: Howie Lim (howielim@sph.com.sg)
With Karl Franks, the Chief Operating Officer of Hugosave and Christopher Tan, founder and CEO of Providend.
Edited by: Howie Lim & Claressa Monteiro
Recording engineer: Joann Chai Pei Chieh
Produced by: BT Podcasts, The Business Times, SPH Media
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8/6/2023 • 15 minutes, 38 seconds
S1E147: Access to best performing asset class - privates: BT Money Hacks (Ep 147)
Private equities, real estate, digital assets, collectibles are some of the alternative assets that are missing in our investment portfolio. How can we achieve a balanced portfolio, including alternatives in the current environment? Howie Lim gets insights from Kelvin Lee, Co-founder and CEO of Alta.
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
Highlights of the conversation:
01:08 Alternative assets as hedge against inflation
05:44 Effect of current environment on alternatives
09:24 Portfolio diversification and allocation of alternatives
12:10 Potential opportunities in alternatives
Written and hosted by: Howie Lim (howielim@sph.com.sg)
With Kelvin Lee, Co-founder and CEO, Alta
Edited by: Howie Lim & Claressa Monteiro
Recording engineer: Joann Chai Pei Chieh
Produced by: BT Podcasts, The Business Times, SPH Media
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7/16/2023 • 14 minutes, 50 seconds
S1E146: How to achieve salary independence: BT Money Hacks (Ep 146)
Winning the lottery may feel like a pipe dream. But the salary independence it gives is more attainable than you think. Imagine not requiring a paycheck from your boss. Howie Lim uncovers the possibilities with David Kuo, co-founder of The Smart Investor.
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
Highlights of the conversation:
00:42 What is salary independence?
02:38 Savings vs investing
06:15 Path to salary independence
11:22 Stock picking to achieve investment growth
Written and hosted by: Howie Lim (howielim@sph.com.sg)
With David Kuo, co-founder, The Smart Investor
Edited by: Howie Lim & Claressa Monteiro
Recording engineer: Joann Chai Pei Chieh
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7/2/2023 • 17 minutes, 22 seconds
S1E145: China or India - which is a better bet? BT Money Hacks (Ep 145)
One has been an economic force for some time, and one is poised to be one of the fastest growing major economies over the next decade. But where should you put your money? Howie Lim finds out from Daryl Ho, senior investment strategist at DBS’ chief investment office.
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
Highlights of the conversation:
00:53 IMF GDP forecast for the two giants
03:03 Long term drivers of the two economies
08:44 Other factors to consider before investing
13:16 Timelines & expectations on investment return
Written and hosted by: Howie Lim (howielim@sph.com.sg)
With Daryl Ho, senior investment strategist, DBS chief investment office
Edited by: Howie Lim & Claressa Monteiro
Recording engineer: Joann Chai Pei Chieh
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Retirement inadequacies? Bonds not keeping pace with inflation? That yield curve staying below 5 percent? Howie Lim finds the answers to these questions with financial experts in this episode.
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
Highlights of the conversation:
01:04 Retirement inadequacy worry
04:27 Tighter rein on budgets
08:40 Can the yield curve come up to 5%?
12:07 Bonds outpaced by inflation worry
14:34 What experts worry about
Written and hosted by: Howie Lim (howielim@sph.com.sg)
With Mahin Gupta, co-founder of Liminal, Hugh Chung, chief investment advisory officer at Endowus and the regional head of digital sales at Saxo APAC, Chris Lum.
Edited by: Howie Lim & Claressa Monteiro
Recording engineer: Joann Chai Pei Chieh
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6/4/2023 • 16 minutes, 56 seconds
S1E143: Get ready for digital assets' bull market: BT Money Hacks (Ep 143)
Is now the time to go back into digital asset investing? But is regulation going to ramp up so the space is less volatile? And just because the arguably most stable digital asset is regaining ground, does it mean the winter is over? Howie Lim speaks to Justin Lim, Director of Business Development, Liminal for more insights.
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
Highlights:
01:36 What caused stable coins’ rally?
03:36 Singapore and Hong Kong driving interest in global digital assets
06:01 What kind of boom could be imminent?
10:10 Will regulation dampen sentiment?
12:19 How to poise for growth
Written and hosted by: Howie Lim
With Justin Lim, Director of Business Development, Liminal
Edited by: Howie Lim & Claressa Monteiro
Recording engineer: Joann Chai Pei Chieh
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5/14/2023 • 16 minutes, 27 seconds
S1E142: Still prevalent money myths: BT Money Hacks (Ep 142)
Don’t be fooled by some of these money myths. And what can you do if you have been?
Howie Lim, correspondent at the Business Times gets insights from David Kuo from The Smart Investor, Adam Reynolds, APAC CEO from Saxo, Christopher Tan from Providend and David Fergusson of Hugosave.
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
Highlights:
00:52 Myth #1 - Timing the market
03:50 What you should be doing
06:56 Myth #2 - I have a budget, I know what I’m doing
09:12 Myth #3 - Property prices always go up
12:20 Myth #4 - The lousy investment will recover….eventually
Written and hosted by: Howie Lim
With David Kuo, co-founder, The Smart Investor, Adam Reynolds, APAC CEO, Saxo, Christopher Tan, CEO, Providend and David Fergusson, CEO and co-founder, Hugosave.
Edited by: Howie Lim & Claressa Monteiro
Recording engineer: Joann Chai Pei Chieh
Produced by: BT Podcasts
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4/30/2023 • 16 minutes, 52 seconds
S1E141: 'Second-hand' policies could help your portfolio: BT Money Hacks (Ep 141)
Analysts feel 2022’s turmoil may lead to potential opportunities in alternatives over the coming 12 to 24 months and beyond. But which alternatives, exactly? Correspondent Howie Lim speaks to Trevor Xie, CEO of Conservation Capital for more insights.
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
Highlights of the conversation:
01:20 Rising demand for ‘2nd-hand’ policies
03:11 Not the same as ILPs
08:36 The pros and cons
10:50 Market trends and outlook for the sector
Written and hosted by: Howie Lim
With Trevor Xie, CEO, Conservation Capital
Edited by: Howie Lim & Claressa Monteiro
Recording engineer: Joann Chai Pei Chieh
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4/16/2023 • 13 minutes, 11 seconds
S1E140: Don't let emotions hurt your investments: BT Money Hacks (Ep 140)
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
How do we keep emotions out of investment decisions, especially during uncertain times? And is having emotions when investing really so bad? Correspondent Howie Lim speaks to Stephanie Leung, chief investment officer of StashAway for more insights.
Highlights of the conversation:
00:55 How to keep emotions in check
02:52 Distinguishing between noise and information
05:29 Don’t look!
10:39 Beware biased information
13:35 High growth areas to consider
Written and hosted by: Howie Lim
With Stephanie Leung, chief investment officer of StashAway
Produced by: Howie Lim & Claressa Monteiro
Engineered by: Howie Lim & Joann Chai Peh Chieh
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4/2/2023 • 18 minutes, 12 seconds
S1E139: Building a solid financial plan: BT Money Hacks (Ep 139)
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
What’s good debt? And could what happened to Silicon Valley Bank happen to you? And building a solid financial plan isn’t so daunting these days. Howie Lim speaks to Laurent Bertrand, CEO and co-founder of BetterTradeOff for his insights.
Highlights of the conversation:
01:19 Misconceptions about financial freedom
04:10 How to factor in volatile times
06:14 Why people still don’t invest
09:10 How to avoid what happened to SVB
13:21 Good debt
Written and hosted by: Howie Lim
With Laurent Bertrand, CEO and co-founder, BetterTradeOff
Produced by: Howie Lim & Claressa Monteiro
Engineered by: Howie Lim
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3/19/2023 • 17 minutes, 28 seconds
S1E138: In or out? Investing in China: BT Money Hacks (Ep 138)
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
How can we capitalise on China’s recovery? Its manufacturing activity expanded at the fastest pace in more than a decade in February but its all-or-nothing stock market seems to be losing momentum. So in or out? Correspondent Howie Lim speaks to Samuel Rhee, Chairman and Chief Investment Officer of Endowus to find out.
Highlights of the conversation:
01:13 State of Chinese economic recovery
02:53 China not a free market
04:43 Reversal of fortunes
07:07 Risks to look out for
09:40 Opportunities still exist
Produced by: Howie Lim (howielim@sph.com.sg) and Claressa Monteiro
Edited by: Howie Lim
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3/5/2023 • 13 minutes, 32 seconds
S1E137: Optimise your finances with Budget 2023: BT Money Hacks (Ep 137)
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
Has Budget 2023 provided enough to blunt the impact of rising prices? And shouldn’t we not rely too much on hand outs anyway? Correspondent Howie Lim speaks to David Fergusson, CEO and co-founder of Hugosave for more insights
Highlights of the conversation:
00:50 How much Budget 2023 helps optimise financials
02:39 Budget and the ‘coping’ class
04:08 Beyond economising
08:14 What the risk averse can do
10:56 Bête noire; what to avoid
Produced by: Howie Lim (howielim@sph.com.sg) and Claressa Monteiro
Edited by: Howie Lim
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2/19/2023 • 13 minutes, 59 seconds
S1E136: Secret to recession-proofing portfolio: BT Money Hacks (Ep 136)
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
So we’ve had to first tighten our belts, then hedge against inflation and now recession-proof. Shouldn’t be too hard, right? Correspondent Howie Lim finds out from David Kuo, co-founder of the Smart Investor.
Highlights of the conversation:
00:57 Remember these rules about money
04:57 The secret to investing
07:09 ‘Good’ companies will help safeguard portfolio
10:08 Your pyramid of ‘good’ companies
11:30 Sectors to invest in
Produced by: Howie Lim (howielim@sph.com.sg) and Claressa Monteiro
Edited by: Howie Lim
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2/5/2023 • 15 minutes, 9 seconds
S1E135: Uptick in value investing extends to ETFs: BT Money Hacks (Ep 135)
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
Who isn’t looking for earnings resiliency in the face of an uncertain economic environment? And what’s happened in the fixed income market and as well as the diversified nature of ETFs could now offer better income generation! Correspondent Howie Lim gets more insights from Salim Ramji, global head of iShares and index investments at BlackRock.
Highlights of the conversation:
03:54 Digitalisation has upped ETFs’ game
05:59 Be sure to look for lowered fees
08:31 Most important metric when choosing ETFs
09:48 Which ETFs might do well in 2023?
13:19 Value investing, not growth for 2023
Produced by: Howie Lim (howielim@sph.com.sg) and Claressa Monteiro
Edited by: Howie Lim
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1/15/2023 • 15 minutes, 48 seconds
S1E134: Fractional property investing for the win: BT Money Hacks (Ep 134)
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips as correspondent Howie Lim interviews experts in their fields.
As property prices remain high in 2023, according to some experts, real estate investors will be left looking for alternative investing outside of traditional property ownership, like fractional property investing. Find out which sectors are now within your reach as Howie Lim speaks with Keith Ong, CEO and co-founder of RealVantage.
Highlights of the conversation:
01:10 How property market fared in 2022
02:54 Difference between fractional investing and tokenisation
04:41 Benefits of fractional investing vs REITS
08:56 Pitfalls to avoid in fractional property investing
13:00 Sectors to look into in 2023
Produced by: Howie Lim (howielim@sph.com.sg) and Claressa Monteiro
Edited by: Howie Lim
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1/1/2023 • 15 minutes, 49 seconds
S1E133: Asset class comeback kids of 2023: BT Money Hacks (Ep 133)
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
Many asset classes took a beating in 2022 but look poised to make a comeback. Which ones will help you fortify your portfolio against possible recessionary pressures in 2023? Correspondent Howie Lim speaks to Daryl Ho, Senior Investment Strategist at DBS’ chief investment office to find out.
Highlights of the conversation:
01:11 Will market trends of 2022 reverse themselves?
02:11 Asset classes which suffered in 2022
04:31 The one thing to focus on in 2023
06:17 Flexibility in your portfolio
09:20 What to back in 2023
11:30 Value tech and Chinese equities
Produced by: Howie Lim (howielim@sph.com.sg) and Claressa Monteiro
Edited by: Howie Lim
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12/18/2022 • 16 minutes, 13 seconds
S1E132: Is crypto still a viable investment option? BT Money Hacks (Ep 132)
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
What is wrong with cryptocurrency? Or is it the players and ecosystem? How affected were you by the collapse of FTX and is there recourse for your loss? Correspondent Howie Lim speaks to Wayne Huang, co-founder and CEO of XREX to find out.
Highlights of the conversation:
01:07 Cryptocurrency in 2022
03:37 The main issue with FTX’s collapse
08:33 How much will regulation help?
10:46 Balancing decentralisation and safety of customer assets
12:30 Recourse for customers hurt by FTX collapse
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Edited by: Howie Lim
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12/4/2022 • 16 minutes, 47 seconds
S1E131: Lessons learnt from 2022: BT Money Hacks (Ep 131)
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
What are the hot investment trends for 2023 and how were they shaped by one of the most punishing years for investors: 2022? Correspondent Howie Lim chats with Kelvin Tay, UBS global wealth management's regional CIO and adjunct associate professor at the Wealth Management Institute, NTU.
Highlights of the conversation:
01:23 No surprises: few sectors did well
02:25 Growth vs Value investing
04:58 Loss making tech stocks bore the brunt
07:00 Do investors abandon ‘the plan’?
09:05 The ONE piece of advice for 2023
10:53 Bright spots for 2023
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11/20/2022 • 14 minutes, 51 seconds
S1E130: Investing to outperform inflation: BT Money Hacks (Ep 130)
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
With everyone staring down the barrel of inflation these days, how can we protect our portfolio returns? What should we be investing in to beat inflation? Correspondent Howie Lim speaks to co-founder of the Smart Investor, David Kuo to find out.
Highlights of the conversation:
01:18 Who benefits from inflation?
05:05 Focus on stock market and companies which can increase prices
06:53 Continue to invest
09:01 Inflation and recession should NOT change your strategy
13:05 How to outperform inflation
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11/6/2022 • 16 minutes, 14 seconds
S1E129: Critical illness coverage: Insurance for your income - BT Money Hacks (Ep 129)
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
How can you make sure you don’t suffer ‘lost earnings’ from having to take time off work to recover from an illness? And how affordable is critical illness coverage in this inflation-riddled environment?
For more insights, correspondent Howie Lim speaks to Colin Chan, managing director for group marketing at Great Eastern.
This episode is brought to you by Great Eastern.
Highlights of the conversation:
01:53 The concerning critical illness insurance gap
04:44 The lingering misconceptions debunked
08:31 Affordability of C.I. plans
09:56 C.I. coverage continues to evolve
12:19 How to reframe the message
Produced by: Howie Lim (howielim@sph.com.sg) and Claressa Monteiro
Edited by: Howie Lim
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10/16/2022 • 15 minutes, 32 seconds
S1E128: Toasting fine wine's resilience: BT Money Hacks (Ep 128)
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
Wines’ clear capital preservation across the pandemic and its outperformance in 2021 may mean wine could very well be your hedge against inflation. But how’s it been doing so far in 2022 and will these volatile times have an adverse effect?
Correspondent Howie Lim speaks to Anthony Zhang, co-founder and CEO of Vinovest to find out.
Highlights of the conversation:
01:53 Collectible, age-worthy and investment grade wines
06:20 A ‘wasting’ asset?
08:08 Collecting for passion vs. profits
09:09 Wine prices outpacing inflation
12:12 Outlook for wine investing is good
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10/2/2022 • 15 minutes, 27 seconds
S1E127: Certain collectibles may beat inflation: BT Money Hacks (Ep 127)
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
Which collectibles don’t suffer in higher-inflation regimes? Many have become lucrative in recent years but only some are good hedges against inflation.
For more insights, correspondent Howie Lim speaks to Nannette Hechler-Fayd’herbe, Chief Investment Officer for the EMEA region and Global Head Economics & Research of Credit Suisse.
Highlights of the conversation:
02:04 Collectibles not just for the wealthy
03:30 Impact of inflation on collectibles
06:35 Importance of categorisation; some categories don’t respond to inflation
11:23 Invest for passion or profits?
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9/18/2022 • 14 minutes, 53 seconds
S1E126: Investing in cars: worth it or lemons from the start? BT Money Hacks (Ep 126)
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
Rare and collectible cars are growing in value, with indices in an all-time high territory. But can you actually make money off of your ‘old jalopy’ and are cars good hedges against inflation?
For more insights, correspondent Howie Lim speaks to Julian Kho, editor at Sgcarmart.
Highlights:
01:38 Investing in cars a double edged sword
04:40 Trends in the space: modern classics taking off
06:39 What investors can do to maintain value of car
09:57 Do NOT drive your investment; mint condition is key
12:06 What exactly to invest in
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9/4/2022 • 17 minutes, 21 seconds
S1E125: How to combat obsolete wealth management models: BT Money Hacks (Ep 125)
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
Which wealth management models are outdated and how can the mass affluent ‘move with the times’ and get the proper advice we deserve? Correspondent Howie Lim speaks to Adam Reynolds, CEO, Saxo Markets Singapore to find out.
Highlights of the conversation:
01:29 Which wealth management models are obsolete?
04:21 Why an individualised plan is important
05:16 How feasible the ‘individualised’ model is
08:08 Drawbacks of robo advisors
09:55 Outlook for 2H 2022
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8/14/2022 • 11 minutes, 55 seconds
S1E124: Art investments outperformed S&P 500 over last 25 years: BT Money Hacks (Ep 124)
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
The art market consistently returns 7.6% to investors and contemporary art investments have outperformed the S&P 500 over the last 25 years. But investing in fine art carries big risks. Artwork does not generate any ongoing cash flows, like interest payments or dividends. So is art investing now a good hedge against inflation?
For more insights, correspondent Howie Lim speaks to Wendy Fang and Yi Ziwei, specialists, 20th & 21st Century Art Department, Christie’s Asia Pacific
Highlights of the conversation:
01:51 Why art investing is challenging
02:51 Major trends in art investing
07:44 Blue chip art and artists
09:24 Fractional art investing
11:48 NFTs the most lucrative?
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7/31/2022 • 16 minutes, 26 seconds
S1E123: ETFs or unit trusts as inflation hedges? BT Money Hacks Ep 123
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
Studies have shown over and over again that actively managed funds almost always underperform passive investments in the long run. In this episode, we’ll try to settle the long debated argument of ETFs vs Mutual Funds, although we’re well aware there’s no straightforward solution to this and joining us with his insights: Samuel Rhee, Chairman and Chief Investment Officer of Endowus.
Highlights of the conversation:
01:38 Important differences between ETFs and mutual funds
05:36 Why accessibility and income generation the most important factors
08:00 Have macro factors changed the game?
10:29 Not a zero sum game between competing products
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7/17/2022 • 14 minutes, 29 seconds
S1E122: Are currencies the way to hedge against inflation? BT Money Hacks Ep 122
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
For more insights, correspondent Howie Lim speaks to Ashli Koe and Raphael Ng, fund managers, Salzworth Asset Management.
Highlights of the conversation:
02:15 Misconceptions about FX trading
04:13 Tips for newbie forex traders
09:30 Past performance doesn’t guarantee future returns
11:29 Tips for experienced forex traders
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7/3/2022 • 14 minutes, 2 seconds
S1E121: How the sandwich generation can get back on track: BT Money Hacks Ep 121
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
The pandemic, current market conditions of sky high inflation, geopolitical tensions and supply chain issues have decimated many people's savings and a demographic particularly affected is the sandwich class: adults who have to care for dependent children and ageing parents, usually at the expense of their own financial health. How can they revitalise their retirement savings?
For more insights, correspondent Howie Lim speaks to Elson Goh, head of Asia portfolio management, St James Place.
Highlights of the conversation:
02:15 Financial achievements of Gen S affected by supporting parents
05:45 Factors affecting value of money and savings
07:40 How to hedge against inflation: beware cash drag
09:00 Know your risk appetite and diversify
11:00 Equities a key driver to long term growth
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6/19/2022 • 14 minutes, 24 seconds
S1E120: Cryptocurrency: yes, no or not yet? BT Money Hacks Ep 120
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
After a very rocky May 2022 of trading, the cryptocurrency market ended on a high note. But, the crypto market environment will likely remain challenging in June 2022.
Cryptocurrency prices have been under major pressure since the beginning of 2022. So how can you navigate this environment and should you even go in now?
For more insights, correspondent Howie Lim gets comments from Wayne Huang, CEO and co-founder of XREX and Sten Ivan, Head of Growth, Hodlnaut.
Highlights of the conversation:
03:59 Why institutional investors are pressing on with crypto
05:24 The impact on retail investors and what to do
10:00 Crypto still a viable investment, if you know what you’re doing
11:27 How much to put in and why
12:52 Regulation is on its way
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6/5/2022 • 18 minutes, 10 seconds
S1E119: DeFi - next-level investing not for the faint-hearted: BT Money Hacks Ep 119
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
Decentralized finance or DeFi can be thought of as open source finance which is truly owned by no one. And it has been known to give returns of up to 20-30%! But to truly understand what you’re investing in and make big money requires effort at this nascent stage.
For more insights correspondent Howie Lim speaks to Kenneth Lou, co-founder and CEO of Seedly.
Highlights of the conversation:
02:42 Basic premise of DeFi and DeFi vs TradFi
03:38 How to get ahead in DeFi’s current nascent early stage
06:37 How to identify lucrative DeFi projects to invest in
08:25 Is DeFi underpriced or overpriced?
09:25 The volatile nature of decentralised applications
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5/15/2022 • 14 minutes, 41 seconds
S1E118: How millennials can boost their retirement savings: BT Money Hacks Ep 118
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
Thanks to the current environment, millennial and Gen-Z investors - projected to inherit US$48 trillion of wealth over the next 25 years, are facing the daunting challenge of securing their own retirements. So what can this generation do and how would understanding their behaviour make institutions better able to cater to their needs?
For more insights, correspondent Howie Lim speaks to Carol Fong, Group CEO of CGS-CIMB Securities.
Highlights of the conversation:
01:12 Why millennials are behind other generations in retirement savings
04:17 Why millennials eschew ‘traditional’ advisors
06:30 Top 5 tips for millennials to jumpstart their retirement savings
09:45 Why just relying on advice from social media is risky
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5/1/2022 • 14 minutes, 28 seconds
S1E117: How to find lucrative opportunities in Web3 investing: BT Money Hacks Ep 117
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
Cryptocurrency, DAO, DeFi, NFT, blockchain, metaverse: these terms have been bandied about for some time but do they all fit under the Web3 umbrella?
So what are these strange new investment opportunities and should we maybe get some?
For more insights, correspondent Howie Lim speaks to Ryan McNamara, Web3 and crypto editor of Benzinga.
Highlights of the conversation:
01:30 True data and digital ownership
04:20 Invest in Web3 now or later when it’s mainstream?
08:40 What investing in Web3 really means
10:40 Beware the reflection fee
15:50 Why investing in Web3 is worth it
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4/17/2022 • 19 minutes, 29 seconds
S1E116: One drunken party away from poverty - alternative investments: BT Money Hacks Ep 116
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
From private equity to whiskey, real estate to haute couture, how important is the definition of alternative investments since it’s increasingly becoming grayer? And how is their value holding up in this inflation riddled environment? Correspondent Howie Lim speaks to Daryl Ho, senior investment strategist, chief investment office, DBS to find out.
Highlights of the conversation:
01:00 Define alternative investments as what they’re NOT
02:20 Rising interest in alternatives
04:50 HNWIs allocating more, should regular investors too?
06:15 Biggest risks of alternatives
11:15 Do we really need alternatives?
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4/3/2022 • 14 minutes, 27 seconds
S1E115: Taxes are set to go up, what can high-income earners do about it? BT Money Hacks Ep 115
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
What can high-income earners do in coming tax seasons and can we expect further tax hikes in the near future? In this episode of Money Hacks, correspondent Howie Lim speaks to Tan Ching Ne, partner specialising in tax, PWC Singapore to find out.
Highlights of the conversation:
01:10 Taxes and spending are two sides of the same coin
03:00 Higher property taxes as principle means of taxing wealth
04:00 What high income earners can do
07:30 Singapore tax regime still competitive
11:25 Taxes WILL rise more in the near future
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3/20/2022 • 15 minutes, 32 seconds
S1E114: Gold - hedge, investment or drag? BT Money Hacks Ep 114
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
In this episode of Money Hacks, correspondent Howie Lim speaks with Robin Lee, CEO and co-founder of HelloGold who gives his rather unconventional take on gold.
Highlights (click/tap above):
01:10 Why Warren Buffet is wrong about gold
02:45 ‘Safe haven’ an Anglo Saxon concept?
04:50 Gold’s inherent attraction: it goes through cycles
06:50 Beware the short lived ‘flight to safety'
07:40 Type of gold products to get into
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3/6/2022 • 13 minutes, 9 seconds
S1E113: Why the time for NFTs is now: BT Money Hacks Ep 113
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
In this 113th episode of Money Hacks, correspondent Howie Lim speaks to Ethan McMahon, an economist from Chainalysis, on whether non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are a viable investment instrument.
Highlights (click/tap above)
01:15 Are NFTs speculative?
03:55 Can the NFT market get any hotter?
05:25 Yet explored NFT-use cases
07:45 How to navigate this volatile market
08:30 What regulation to expect in 2022
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2/20/2022 • 12 minutes, 16 seconds
S1E112: Make money even through a bumpy 2022: BT Money Hacks Ep 112
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
In this 112th episode of Money Hacks, correspondent Howie Lim speaks to Daryl Ho, senior investment strategist, chief investment office, DBS, about the investment outlook for 2022 and how a robust portfolio can weather uncertainty.
Highlights (click/tap above):
01:22 Top issue of concern when investing in 2022
02:27 Time IN the market is still your best bet
05:08 Difference in speed of policy tightening across the globe
07:22 Is a transitional global economy the perfect opportunity?
11:27 Deploy cash and build resilient portfolios
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2/6/2022 • 15 minutes, 55 seconds
S1E111: Lucrative real deals in the metaverse: BT Money Hacks Ep 111
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
In this 111th episode of Money Hacks, BT correspondent Howie Lim speaks to Cathy Hackl, chief metaverse officer of the Futures Intelligence Group about lucrative investment opportunities in the metaverse and how to navigate this growing space.
Highlights (click/tap above):
03:20 Why invest in the metaverse
05:12 Is the metaverse for the risk averse?
10:27 Whether one’s location makes a difference when investing in the metaverse
14:23 Metaverse investment outlook for 2022
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1/16/2022 • 17 minutes, 9 seconds
S1E110: A step by step guide to estate planning: BT Money Hacks Ep 110
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
In this 110th episode of Money Hacks, correspondent Howie Lim speaks to Christopher Tan, founder and CEO of Providend about whether you can DIY estate planning and the common mistakes to avoid.
Highlights of the conversation: (click/tap above)
02:16 Common deterrents to estate planning
04:30 The step by step to estate planning: Create, preserve and distribute your wealth
07:55 Only some parts of estate planning should be done yourself
10:39 New digital trust for CPF savings which addresses members’ concerns
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1/2/2022 • 16 minutes, 11 seconds
S1E109: Women better at investing than men but fewer do: BT Money Hacks Ep 109
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
In this 109th episode of Money Hacks, correspondent Howie Lim speaks to co-founder of Sophia and gender lens investor, Tanya Rolfe about closing the gender investing gap through education, especially since women investors thrash their male counterparts.
Highlights (click/tap above)
02:20 Why women fear investing (including comments from Leanne Robers, co-founder of She Loves Tech on the wealth gap)
07:30 Although financial education is not gender-based, why education efforts need to be women-centric
10:33 Why women investors do better than men, but why fewer women invest
12:50 What female founders can do to close the gender investing gap (including comments from Ee Ling Lim, head of Apac business development, 500 Global)
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12/19/2021 • 17 minutes, 41 seconds
S1E108: Bullish outlook for cryptocurrency in 2022 and beyond: BT Money Hacks (Ep 108)
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
In this 108th episode of Money Hacks, correspondent Howie Lim speaks to Evie Zhang, co-founder and CEO of Coinomo about cryptocurrency’s outlook for 2022 and beyond, and also whether non-fungible tokens should factor in your portfolio as well.
Highlights of the conversation (click/tap above):
01:29 Outlook for cryptocurrencies in 2022 (including comments from Simon Guidecoq, CEO of Asia Pacific, Singapore HQ, Healy Consultants)
08:30 Top pros and cons of investing in cryptocurrencies
11:25 Are cryptocurrencies even ‘green’?
12:36 How to safeguard your digital assets
15:36 The case for non-fungible tokens
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12/5/2021 • 17 minutes, 15 seconds
S1E107: ESG investing can make you money but beware greenwashing: BT Money Hacks Ep 107
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
In this 107th episode of Money Hacks, BT correspondent Howie Lim speaks to Victor Wong, senior director, head of UOBAM Sustainability Office, UOB Asset Management about how ESG investing can make money but greenwashing needs to be top of mind. This episode is brought to you by UOBAM: https://www.uobam.com.sg/index.page
Highlights of conversation (click/tap above):
1:23 Are Singapore investors more ‘woke’ now?
3:27 Responsible investing and ESG still hard to define
6:34 The benefits of including ESG in investors’ portfolios
9:06 How investors can be assured they’ll always reap those benefits
10:36 The importance of understanding the motivations behind ESG investing and how to measure its success
12:19 Tracking developments in other regions with regard to finance greenwashing and how to combat it
14:18 How to make sure your investments are really helping the planet as espoused
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UOBAM’s sustainability commitment: https://www.uobam.com.sg/sustainability/index.page
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11/14/2021 • 17 minutes, 22 seconds
S1E106: Regulation will see wider buy-now-pay-later adoption: BT Money Hacks Ep 106
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
This week's 106th episode takes a deeper look into Buy Now Pay Later platforms. How risky are they for consumers and will regulation really help? Correspondent Howie Lim speaks with Lim Kell Jay, Head of Grab Financial Group Singapore.
Highlights of the conversation:
Concerns raised with regard to BNPL platforms (1.23)
How the sector is dealing with negativity surrounding BNPL platforms (3.40)
How possible regulation will affect the BNPL sector here (7.35)
Advice for consumers when using BNPL platforms (8.36)
Produced by: Howie Lim, Ernest Luis and Lee Kim Siang
Edited by: Howie Lim & Hadyu Rahim
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10/31/2021 • 11 minutes, 44 seconds
S1E105: Make money while doing good with ESG investing: BT Money Hacks Ep 105
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
In this 105th episode of Money Hacks, BT correspondent Howie Lim speaks to Koh Hwee Joo, senior director, Sustainability Office at UOB Asset Management, about how doing good doesn’t mean sacrificing returns these days with ESG investing. This episode is brought to you by UOBAM - https://www.uobam.com.sg/index.page
Highlights of the conversation:
Why investors should consider ‘profit with purpose’ portfolios (1:10)
What makes it sustainable investing and how to get started (3:09)
Combating naysayers’ claims that financial concerns are a secondary consideration after investors’ moral values (5:43)
Singapore's ESG fund scene and how accessible it is to investors now (7:42)
Call for greater transparent measurement and disclosure of sustainability performance (9:34)
Recognising greenwashing and metrics used to assess ESG factors (10:42)
Getting the sceptical and unaware to be more involved in ‘profit with purpose’ investing: the proof in the pudding (11:58)
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https://www.uobam.com.sg/insights/thinking-sustainably.page
UOBAM's sustainability commitment
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10/17/2021 • 14 minutes, 24 seconds
S1E104: Reducing SMEs' indebtedness and mitigating bankruptcy risk: BT Money Hacks Ep 104
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
In this 104th episode of Money Hacks, correspondent Howie Lim speaks to Morgan Terigi, CEO and co-founder of Incomlend about how cash-strapped SMEs can access diversified sources of working capital, especially during these challenging times.
Highlights of the conversation:
SMEs’ lack of access to working capital as Government support schemes ease (1:15)
Why SMEs should consider non-recourse financing options, though it’s riskier for lenders (4:00)
Other alternative and suitable financing options for SMEs (7:26)
How ESG can be an accelerator for an SME’s growth (11:27)
Produced by: Howie Lim, Ernest Luis and Lee Kim Siang
Edited by: Howie Lim
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10/3/2021 • 13 minutes, 6 seconds
S1E103: Is it ever too late to plan for retirement? BT Money Hacks Ep 103
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
This week's 103rd episode explores whether it’s ever too late to start planning for retirement and what you can do if you’re 60 and haven’t.
Correspondent Howie Lim speaks with Jay Phua, Financial Services Director at Great Eastern.
Highlights of the conversation:
The common misconceptions surrounding retirement planning (1:49)
Is it too late for a 60-year old to start planning for retirement? (4:55)
Is reducing equity exposure when nearing retirement a good idea? (8:05)
Unique hurdles to financial planning women face (9:51)
Survey results: Biggest regrets when retirement planning according to respondents (11:43)
Produced by: Howie Lim and Ernest Luis
Edited by: Howie Lim
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9/19/2021 • 14 minutes, 16 seconds
S1E102: Invest safely and easily in Chinese securities from Singapore: BT Money Hacks Ep 102
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
This week's episode helps you understand the reasons behind the changing regulatory climate in China and how to act on them while taking fewer risks, brought to you by OCBC Securities: www.iocbc.com
BT's digital editor Chris Lim hosts Lim Yuin, chief investment strategist from Lion Global Investors, and Darren Tan, head of fixed income, Structured Products and ETFs at OCBC Securities.
They explain the following:
Why the Chinese market could surpass the US by 2026; Alibaba v Amazon an example of Chinese growth potential (1:00)
Sectors to monitor for long-term potential despite Chinese regulatory tweaks (3:02)
Know common key barriers for Singapore-based investors when it comes to Chinese investments; overcome them safely and easily (3:52)
How investors can avoid common pitfalls with easy-to-use basket options such as the Lion-OCBC Securities China Leaders ETF (5:58)
Main pros and cons of DIY investing at one extreme vs simply buying an ETF at the other extreme? (8:24)
How geographic diversification can strengthen a Singapore-based investor's portfolio (9:52)
Lion-OCBC Securities China Leaders ETF: www.iocbc.com/chinaleaders
OCBC Securities: www.iocbc.com
Lion Global Investors: https://www.lionglobalinvestors.com/en/index.html
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9/5/2021 • 13 minutes, 30 seconds
S1E101: Are there too many financial advisers and do you really need one? BT Money Hacks Ep101
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
This week's 101st episode explores whether there are too many financial advisers in Singapore and if we actually need them. Is it possible to take care of your own financial planning?
Correspondent Howie Lim speaks with Wayne Chen, founder and CEO of GoalsMapper, a financial planning software that combines technology with the experience of financial consultants.
Highlights of the conversation:
The implications of too many financial advisers (2:30)
If it’s possible to do your own financial planning (3:35)
What a DIY plan looks like (6:30)
The need for more ethical, upstanding and trustworthy financial advisers (8:36)
How technology can aid the financial planning process (10:55)
Produced by: Howie Lim (howielim@sph.com.sg), Ernest Luis & Fa'izah Sani
Edited by: Hadyu Rahim and Howie Lim
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8/15/2021 • 12 minutes, 44 seconds
S1E100: The perils of holding on to too much cash: BT Money Hacks Ep 100
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
This week's monumental 100th episode looks at the importance of investing the extra cash you have, instead of saving too much. You could actually lose money if you just allow it to do nothing.
BT's digital editor Chris Lim and his new co-host - correspondent Howie Lim - speak with David Kuo, co-founder of The Smart Investor. Chris and some listeners also tell us what they learnt from crucial episodes along the way to this 100th episode of Money Hacks.
Highlights of the conversation:
Chris talks about his favourite Money Hacks episodes (1:58)
Start investing now! Lose money if you do nothing and leave your cash idle (4:47)
The Rule of 100 and the Rule of 72 in relation to risk aversion (7:42)
Low interest rate environment is another reason you should invest (9:25)
Your age - more than how much you earn - should dictate how much you invest (11:20)
Establish your goal in a proper investing plan and not treat it as a hobby (13:37)
Produced by: Chris Lim (limchris@sph.com.sg), Howie Lim (howielim@sph.com.sg) & Ernest Luis
Edited by: Hadyu Rahim and Howie Lim
Read: Saving too much for rainy day can dampen retirement: https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/banking-finance/money-playbook/saving-too-much-for-rainy-day-can-dampen-retirement
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8/1/2021 • 18 minutes, 38 seconds
S1E99: How to turn your passion project or side hustle into an ESG business: BT Money Hacks Ep 99
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
This week's episode looks at how many people have set up a part-time business, or side-hustle, especially amid the disruption and uncertainty caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Understand how to turn your side hustle into a money-making ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) business in this episode, brought to you by Withers KhattarWong: https://www.withersworldwide.com/en-gb/
BT's digital editor Chris Lim hosts Helga Angelina, entrepreneur and founder of Burgreens and Green Rebel, in Indonesia.
She explains the following:
How her health issues gave her an idea to start her businesses after graduating from college (1:40)
Challenges to start a healthy food business in Indonesia as there was initially no mainstream society understanding of plant-based diets there (3:12)
Why market education on healthy eating lifestyle, collaborations and invitations by key opinion leaders to public talks, makes a difference (5:00)
Step-by-step guide to convert your passion project or beliefs into a real business idea and ESG-driven model (7:40)
Find a co-founder who shares the same mission and values (9:17)
Advice for budding ESG women entrepreneurs (10:17)
Withers Worldwide: https://bit.ly/3xiTFo0
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7/18/2021 • 12 minutes, 43 seconds
S1E98: How to start a crypto or blockchain-based business: BT Money Hacks Ep 98
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
This week's episode looks at what it takes to start a crypto or blockchain-based business. Understand the foundational technology of crypto in this episode, which is brought to you by Withers KhattarWong: https://www.withersworldwide.com/en-gb/
BT's digital editor Chris Lim hosts Pang Xue Kai, co-founder of Tokocrypto, a cryptocurrency exchange based in Indonesia.
He explains the following:
What were the key challenges when starting a cryptocurrency exchange? (1:12)
Key challenges faced when starting Tokocrypto in Indonesia, and common challenges overseas (2:10)
Being compliant or even overly compliant, to legitimise a crypto exchange and make it mainstream with formative legal regulations (2:42)
Key factors you need to know to start a crypto or blockchain-based business in emerging markets (5:05)
Relating better to the local people of that market: In Indonesia, how showing that cryptocurrencies has characteristics similar to "digital gold" worked (5:38)
Six steps of advice for listeners looking to start a cryptocurrency exchange or crypto-based business (7:35)
Withers Worldwide: https://bit.ly/3xiTFo0
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7/4/2021 • 10 minutes, 14 seconds
S1E97: How multi-currency wallets can save your business money: BT Money Hacks Ep 97
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
This week's episode looks at how fees can quickly multiply and hurt the bottom-line when businesses deal in multiple currencies via traditional payment rails. Find out why and how multi-currency wallets - for businesses - are one way around it, in this episode brought to you by HSBC: https://www.business.hsbc.com.sg/
BT's digital editor Chris Lim hosts Winnie Yap, managing director and head of Global Liquidity and Cash Management Singapore at HSBC. She explains the following:
What are the costs that SMEs face when making cross-border payments by transacting in multiple currencies through traditional payment rails? (1:00)
What is a multi-currency wallet for businesses, such as the HSBC Global Wallet, and how can it save time and money? (1:29)
Addressing SMEs' concerns about foreign exchange rates (3:05)
Does the HSBC Global Wallet work like virtual consumer wallets such as GrabPay? (3:52)
What are the risks to businesses that don't embrace new payment options such as multi-currency wallets? (5:52)
A step-by-step guide for SME businesses to get started with multi-currency wallets if they want to save time and money (9:05)
HSBC Global Wallet: https://www.business.hsbc.com.sg/globalwallet
HSBC Business Banking for SMEs: https://www.business.hsbc.com.sg/hsbc-sme-business-banking
HSBC Commercial Banking for Singapore: https://www.business.hsbc.com.sg
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6/20/2021 • 11 minutes, 11 seconds
S1E96: The ABCs of disability insurance plans: BT Money Hacks Ep 96
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
This week's episode looks at how disability insurance and long-term care aren’t on the radar of many. Find out why this should be on your must-do list during this pandemic, in this episode brought to you by Great Eastern: https://www.greateasternlife.com/sg/en/index.html
BT's digital editor Chris Lim hosts Colin Chan, managing director of Group Marketing at Great Eastern, who explains the following:
Can you ever be too young to worry about disability insurance (1:48)
What is a "living" benefit, and why this is key if you have a longer runway of potential needs (2:52)
Many young people suffer disabilities caused by accidents and unforeseen circumstances (3:15)
Calculating long-term care costs in Singapore (5:50)
How a 30-year-old can use CPF Medisave to pay for premiums up to $600 a year, including a yearly cash top-up for higher monthly payout benefits (6:47)
Great Eastern: https://www.greateasternlife.com/sg/en/personal-insurance/thelifecompany.html
Great Eastern’s Live Lifeproof with GREAT CareShield: https://www.greateasternlife.com/sg/en/personal-insurance/our-products/health-insurance/great-careshield/disability-support.html
Great Eastern’s Disability Coverage Calculator: https://www.greateasternlife.com/sg/en/personal-insurance/understand-insurance/financial-tools-to-know-what-you-need/disability-income.html
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5/23/2021 • 10 minutes, 53 seconds
S1E95: Critical illness insurance more crucial than ever: BT Money Hacks Ep 95
Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
This week's episode covers insurance, a risk management fundamental you need to sort out before considering more advanced money hacks. Find out why critical illness insurance is more crucial than ever during this pandemic, in this episode brought to you by Great Eastern: https://www.greateasternlife.com/sg/en/index.html
BT's digital editor Chris Lim hosts Colin Chan, managing director of Group Marketing at Great Eastern, who explains the following:
What is critical illness insurance and where it sits in your insurance portfolio (0:44)
Understanding the latest multi-pay critical illness plan (3:12)
How such a plan can continue to cover you even after you suffer from your first critical illness (4:50)
Ensuring continued critical coverage given that illnesses are happening at a younger age (8:30)
The percentage top-up premium needed to ensure continued multi-pay critical illness coverage (9:35)
Great Eastern’s Live #Lifeproof: https://www.greateasternlife.com/sg/en/personal-insurance/thelifecompany.html
Great Eastern’s Great Life Advantage with add-on critical illness coverage: https://www.greateasternlife.com/sg/en/personal-insurance/our-products/life-insurance/great-life-advantage.html
Great Eastern’s Critical Illness Cover calculator: https://www.greateasternlife.com/sg/en/personal-insurance/understand-insurance/financial-tools-to-know-what-you-need/critical-illness-cover.html
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5/9/2021 • 12 minutes, 1 second
S1E94: Why young working adults need to start a financial plan now: Money Hacks Ep 94
Synopsis: Updated fortnightly on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.This week's episode is aimed at young working adults, on the importance of having some kind of financial plan sooner rather than later, instead of waiting till they have a sizeable sum to invest. It is brought to you by HSBC: https://www.hsbc.com.sg/BT's digital editor Chris Lim hosts Deepak Khanna, head of wealth products and journeys at HSBC, who explains the following:
Why HBSC’s FinFit survey shows that young working adults in Singapore aged 24-39 are weakest in their retirement planning (1:34)
How is portfolio rebalancing connected to retirement planning (2:45)
Are there tailor-made, personalised portfolios you can stress test against various market scenarios? (4:46)
Why a "small" portfolio size should not stop you from reviewing your portfolio annually (6:50)
Step-by-step guide for young adults to start meeting their future retirement needs early (8:15)
Those who scored high on HSBC's FinFit survey review their finances yearly (12:25)
Find out how FinFit you are from HSBC: https://www.hsbc.com.sg/finfit/
HSBC's financial planning tools: https://www.hsbc.com.sg/financial-planning/
HSBC's Wealth Portfolio Plus, a relationship manager-guided journey: https://www.hsbc.com.sg/wealth/investments/wealth-portfolio-plus/
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4/25/2021 • 14 minutes, 49 seconds
S1E93: How to plug financial knowledge gaps: BT Money Hacks Ep 93
Synopsis: Updated fortnightly on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
This week's episode plugs the top financial knowledge gaps that some experienced investors may not even know too. It is brought to you by HSBC: https://www.hsbc.com.sg/
BT's digital editor Chris Lim hosts Deepak Khanna, head of wealth products and journeys at HSBC, who explains the following:
What are the top 3 financial knowledge gaps and how HSBC's new FinFit online index shows how to close these gaps (0:45)
Correcting mismatches between financial product maturity and your own goals, such as university education for your children (2:12)
Why not enough people assess their risk tolerance regularly (3:39)
Many experienced investors with portfolios larger than S$200,000 are still invested mostly, or even entirely, in equities and bonds. Is that good enough? (6:00)
Three steps for investors to build a multi-asset portfolio - with an emphasis on not just broad asset classes but even sub-asset classes (7:50)
Fourth step to further diversify your portfolio: How to understand the sustainable investment sector better in 2021 (11:20)
Find out more about:
HSBC's FinFit index and financial coaching tools: https://www.hsbc.com.sg/finfit/
Produced by: Chris Lim and Ernest Luis
Edited by: Adam Azlee
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4/11/2021 • 14 minutes
S1E92: Asia's ESG investing outlook in 2021 and beyond: BT Money Hacks Ep 92
BT Money Hacks Ep 92: Trends for Asia's ESG investing outlook in 2021 and beyond
12:12 min
Synopsis: Updated fortnightly on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
This week's episode looks at Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) - a growing area of interest for retail investors especially in Asia - and the outlook for ESG investing in 2021 and beyond. It is brought to you by Fidelity International: https://www.fidelity.com.sg/
BT's digital editor Chris Lim hosts Victoria Mio, director for Asian equities at Fidelity International, who explains the following:
Fidelity’s annual global Analyst Survey 2021 shows how Asia (including China) is not far behind the West when it comes to sustainability awareness (1:00)
Net-zero carbon emissions: What it means for investors and what factors and values in companies they should look for (3:26)
More carbon neutrality progress in utilities and telecom sector companies than within energy sector (6:12)
Percentage estimates of companies that will achieve carbon neutrality in coming decades (7:20)
How sustainable investors have a role to play in forcing positive change in companies (8:03)
Will there be more emphasis on social issues versus the 'E' and 'G' in ESG? (9:10)
Find out more about:
Fidelity International: https://www.fidelity.com.sg/news-and-insights/outlook
Download Fidelity International Analyst Survey 2021 report: https://www.fidelity.com.sg/static/singapore/pdf/article/analyst-survey-2021/fidelity_analyst_survey_2021.pdf
Fidelity International Analyst Survey 2021 site: https://www.fidelity.com.sg/news-and-insights/analyst-survey-2021
Listen to Ep 89 - Key investment themes to act on in 2021: https://str.sg/Jj9K
Ep 90 - Investing in China's market - the case for retail investors: https://omny.fm/shows/money-hacks-1/investing-in-chinas-market-the-case-for-retail-inv
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3/27/2021 • 12 minutes, 13 seconds
S1E91: Investing in China's market - the case for retail investors: BT Money Hacks Ep 91
Synopsis: Updated fortnightly on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
This week's episode looks at the case for investing in China in 2021 and beyond. It is brought to you by Fidelity International: https://www.fidelity.com.sg/
BT's digital editor Chris Lim hosts Catherine Yeung, Fidelity International's investment director, who explains the following:
China's household consumption, GDP, and pent-up demand (0:42)
How retail investors can take advantage of China's domestic demand story (2:12)
What China’s tremendous data advantage means (3:15)
Investing opportunities: looking outside China’s big-name equities (6:10)
Income opportunities: yield from Chinese state-owned enterprises (8:26)
Assessing risk in Chinese markets (9:30)
Find out more about:
Fidelity International: https://www.fidelity.com.sg/news-and-insights/outlook
Fidelity's Case For Investing in China: https://www.fidelity.com.sg/Pages/2021-01-06-consumption-continues-grow-importance-outlook-2021-1609903367527
Listen to Ep 89 - Key investment themes to act on in 2021: https://omny.fm/shows/money-hacks-1/2021s-outlook-and-key-investment-themes-to-act-on
Ep 92 - Asia's ESG investing outlook in 2021 and beyond: https://omny.fm/shows/money-hacks-1/trends-for-asias-esg-investing-outlook-in-2021-and
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2/28/2021 • 11 minutes, 44 seconds
S1E90: Achieving passive income and wealth growth amid Covid-19: BT Money Hacks Ep 90
BT Money Hacks Ep 90: Achieving passive income and wealth growth amid Covid-19
9:36 min
Synopsis: Updated fortnightly on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
In this week's episode, we look at strategies for achieving passive income and wealth growth amid Covid-19 and the post-pandemic recovery.
BT's digital editor Chris Lim hosts Luke Lim, managing director at Phillip Securities, brokerage and wealth management arm of PhillipCapital. They discuss the following:
Concrete steps to rebuild passive income amid the pandemic and post-pandemic recovery: Which sectors performed? (1:55)
Diversify when faced with financial vulnerability, in asset classes, geographical regions and sectors (2:41)
What is the "barbell" approach in diversification? Why it is still worth working with a remisier who acts as a trading coach (4:35)
Views on single stocks, ETFs and index funds (6:25)
Produced by: Chris Lim and Ernest Luis
Edited by: Adam Azlee
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2/14/2021 • 9 minutes, 36 seconds
S1E89: Key investment themes to act on in 2021: BT Money Hacks Ep 89
BT Money Hacks Ep 89: Key investment themes to act on in 2021
10:36 min
Synopsis: Updated fortnightly on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
This week's episode looks at investment themes retail investors can act on in 2021 and beyond. It is brought to you by Fidelity International: https://www.fidelity.com.sg/
BT's digital editor Chris Lim hosts Paras Anand, Fidelity’s Asia-Pacific chief investment officer, who explains the following:
1. Differences in Asian economic strategy when compared with countries in the West (1:00)
2. What concrete steps can retail investors take to act on this outlook? (1:51)
3. With relatively low yields, and arguably overpriced equities especially in the US, should retail investors wait for the market to cool or avoid timing the market and risk missing out on a recovery year? (5:23)
4. What are three key investment considerations for retail investors in this 'new normal' Covid-19 era? (7:30)
5. Beware of false diversification (8:59)
Find out more about:
Fidelity International: https://www.fidelity.com.sg/beginners/learn-about-investing
Fidelity's Global Market Outlook 2021: https://www.fidelity.com.sg/news-and-insights/outlook
Fidelity's Learn About Investing: https://www.fidelity.com.sg/beginners/learn-about-investing
Listen to Ep 91 - Investing in China's market - the case for retail investors: https://omny.fm/shows/money-hacks-1/investing-in-chinas-market-the-case-for-retail-inv
Ep 92 - Asia's ESG investing outlook in 2021 and beyond: https://omny.fm/shows/money-hacks-1/trends-for-asias-esg-investing-outlook-in-2021-and
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1/31/2021 • 10 minutes, 37 seconds
S1E88: Protect digital financial assets and even large amounts such as 1 bitcoin: BT Money Hacks Ep 88
BT Money Hacks Ep 88: Protect digital financial assets and even large amounts such as 1 bitcoin
11:43 min
Synopsis: Updated fortnightly on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
In this week's episode we look at how you can make the most out of your digital assets while making sure they stay safe and sound.
BT's digital editor Chris Lim hosts Michael Shaulov, CEO and co-founder of digital asset security platform Fireblocks. They discuss the following:
Advantages and disadvantages of dealing with digital financial assets and transfers (0:34)
How mistakes in basic digital money transfers can be catastrophic (3:20)
How retail customers or consumers can ensure safe crypto or digital wallet transactions (5:53)
Secure technical steps to protecting digital transactions, even for large amounts such as 1 bitcoin (worth more than S$40,000 as of January 2021) (9:01)
Produced by: Chris Lim and Ernest Luis
Edited by: Adam Azlee
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1/16/2021 • 11 minutes, 44 seconds
S1E87: New digital banking opportunities for consumers, SMEs and micro enterprises: BT Money Hacks Ep 87
BT Money Hacks Ep 87: New digital banking opportunities for consumers, SMEs and micro enterprises
10:58 min
Synopsis: Updated fortnightly on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
In this week's episode we look at how Singaporean consumers, as well as SMEs and micro enterprises, can benefit from digital banking services.
BT's digital editor Chris Lim hosts Hari Sivan, chief executive and founder of SOCASH, a fintech that allows cash withdrawals from shops instead of ATMs. They discuss the following:
What is digital banking? (0:45)
How digital banking helps the average consumer when it comes to more choices, as well as lower and transparent costs (1:30)
Steps a Singaporean consumer can take to benefit from digital banking services in 2021 and beyond (4:03)
Steps small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) or micro enterprises can take, to benefit from, and prepare for, digital banking services in 2021 and beyond (6:33)
Produced by: Chris Lim and Ernest Luis
Edited by: Adam Azlee
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1/4/2021 • 10 minutes, 59 seconds
S1E86: Reasons to avoid investment-linked insurance policies: BT Money Hacks Ep 86
BT Money Hacks Ep 86: Reasons to avoid ILPs or investment-linked insurance policies
10:53 min
Synopsis: Updated fortnightly on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
In this week's episode we look at why you might want to avoid an investment-linked insurance policy, or ILP for short.
BT's digital editor Chris Lim hosts Christopher Tan, chief executive of Providend - a financial advisory firm - as they discuss the following:
What is an ILP? Understand mortality charges too (0:36)
Where does an ILP fit in a person's portfolio, and why shouldn’t someone buy an ILP? (1:34)
As you get older, especially from the age of 50, more of your premium goes into paying the mortality charge instead of investments (4:42)
If ILPs aren’t the answer for many financial goals, what is a step-by-step approach towards both insurance and investment (7:35)
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Edited by: Adam Azlee
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12/20/2020 • 10 minutes, 54 seconds
S1E85: Common financial mistakes of the sandwich generation: BT Money Hacks Ep 85
BT Money Hacks Ep 85: How to fix money mistakes of the sandwich generation
12:00 min
Synopsis: Updated fortnightly on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
This week's episode looks at how to fix the top financial planning mistakes made by the sandwich generation, typically Gen X-ers and Millennials in their 30s and 40s, and who are responsible not only for bringing up their children, but also caring for ageing parents.
BT's digital editor Chris Lim hosts Aviva’s product and marketing director Daniel Lum as they discuss the following:
What are the top two financial mistakes being made by the current sandwich generation (2:30)
Why people do not take enough risk beyond fixed deposits and bank accounts (4:45)
Step-by-step plan to fix these financial mistakes (5:55)
How to help your parents with their medical cover, and assess funds that deliver income rather than long-term growth (7:13)
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12/6/2020 • 12 minutes
S1E84: Making sense of the current market with BT's new podcast series: BT Money Hacks Ep 84
BT Money Hacks Ep 84: Making sense of the current market with BT's new podcast series
13:53 min
Synopsis: Updated fortnightly on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
This week's episode sees podcast editor Ernest Luis hosting The Business Times' digital editor Chris Lim and senior correspondent Ben Paul. They talk about BT's latest initiatives to help readers make better sense of their money, and make better sense of the market during this Covid-19 era.
They discuss the following:
More on The Business Times News Tablet Edition, where subscribers will get the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (LTE) tablet with S Pen stylus included for S$39.90 a month over 30 months (1:35)
Why a password-free experience resonates with BT's readers and why 10-inch tablets are the best way to "read print the new way" (3:20)
BT's newly launched Mark To Market Podcast gets off to a good start (8:00)
What companies and investors want to know about the market (8:35)
What does the term Mark To Market actually mean? (11:30)
Black Friday and Cyber Monday promotion for BT News Tablet edition: http://btsub.sg/moneyhacks
Subscribe to BT Mark To Market Podcast for free here: http://bt.sg/btmark2mkt
Produced by: Chris Lim and Ernest Luis
Edited by: Adam Azlee
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11/22/2020 • 13 minutes, 53 seconds
S1E83: Demystifying ESG and sustainable investing: BT Money Hacks Ep 83
BT Money Hacks Ep 83: Demystifying ESG and sustainable investing
12:31 min
Synopsis: Updated fortnightly on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
This week's episode looks at ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) investing: what is it and how do you get started? It is brought to you by UOB Asset Management (UOBAM).
BT's digital editor Chris Lim hosts Victor Wong, senior director and head of ESG Investments at UOBAM, as he tells us more:
ESG and sustainable investment is becoming the buzzword, but can investors really do well by doing good? Can ESG and sustainable investments really make you money? (2:10)
Why ESG investing is seen as "woke" and appeals to more socially-conscious millennials or Gen Z, especially those aged 25-40 (3:57)
What is the scene in Asia like, including Singapore? Is there growth potential for this sector? (5:30)
Three steps on how to find out more about developments in ESG and sustainable investing, and choose funds and fund managers (6:40)
How UOBAM uses its proprietary news-gathering data and technology to enhance its ESG investment processes, and works with regional partners to cover the Asian scene properly (8:07)
UOBAM launched Singapore's first sustainable bond fund with international asset manager Robeco earlier this year: Is this a mega-trend investors should consider? (9:40)
More on UOBAM's ESG and sustainable investments: https://www.uobam.com.sg/sustainability/index.page
Listen to Ep 82 (Evolving your investment portfolio for risk and liquidity): https://str.sg/Jj9t
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Edited by: Adam Azlee
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11/8/2020 • 12 minutes, 31 seconds
S1E82: Evolving your investment portfolio for risk and liquidity: BT Money Hacks Ep 82
BT Money Hacks Ep 82: Evolving your investment portfolio for risk and liquidity
9:38 min
Synopsis: Updated fortnightly on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
This episode is about how to evolve your investment portfolio as you move through life on your path to retirement. It is brought to you by UOB Asset Management (UOBAM).
BT's digital editor Chris Lim hosts Dharmo Soejanto, head of the investment partnerships & solutions unit at UOBAM and chief investment strategist for UOBAM Invest, as he tells us more.
Five steps to manually changing your portfolio to match changing risk appetites and liquidity needs (1:47)
How UOBAM Invest can help you automatically and easily adjust portfolios to optimise risk exposure and liquidity throughout life with its feature called Glide-path (3:35)
How UOBAM Invest's Glide-path solution sets it apart from other robo-advisors in the market and helps investors adjust their portfolios throughout their life stages (4:35)
How the regular rebalancing feature in UOBAM Invest's Glide-path solution is helpful during the ongoing Covid-19 crisis over time (5:44)
Market indices tend to include winners over time and drop off "losing" companies or industries, and why it's important to stay invested and have a systematic robo advisor these days (6:38)
More on UOBAM Invest Digital Adviser & its Glide-path solution: https://www.uobam.com.sg/uobaminvest/individual/index.html
Listen to Ep 83 (Demystifying ESG and sustainable investing): https://str.sg/Jj9F
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10/25/2020 • 9 minutes, 38 seconds
S1E81: How Gen Z youth can save and invest smartly earlier: BT Money Hacks Ep 81
BT Money Hacks Ep 81: How Gen Z youth can save and invest smartly earlier
12:14 min
Synopsis: Updated fortnightly on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
This episode looks at how and why Generation Z youth approach savings and investments.
SingSaver conducted a survey over August and September this year, and found that when it comes to saving habits, Singaporean Gen Z youth (aged 18 - 23) are savvier than their millennial counterparts (aged 24 - 39).
85% of Gen Z respondents started saving before the age of 22, more than twice the number of millennials, at just 41%.
65% of Gen Zs stick to their budget “often” and “very often” as compared to 56% of millennials.
Chris Lim hosts SingSaver’s interim country manager Prashant Aggarwal.
They discuss the following points:
1. Three reasons why Gen Z youth are already saving for retirement and starting investment journeys earlier than older generations (1:55)
2. Why it is easier to start investing now in this age of robo advisers, Internet banking, app-based stock trading and easy access to global markets (3:35)
3. Which are the top five asset classes that Gen Z youth focus on? (6:15)
4. Understand the key principle: Higher return, higher risk, higher effort and inversely, lower return, lower risk, and lower effort (7:00)
5. Steps on how Gen Z youth can start small with $50 targets and gradually generate a passive income of $1,000 a month (8:00)
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10/11/2020 • 12 minutes, 14 seconds
S1E80: Controlling your fund fees is key to investment success: Money Hacks Ep 80
Money Hacks Ep 80: Controlling your fund fees is key to investment success
10:32 min
Synopsis: Updated fortnightly on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
This episode tackles the importance of understanding and controlling your investment costs or fees, so you can let the power of compounding interest work for you.
Chris Lim hosts Gregory Van, chief executive and founding partner of Endowus, the only digital investment adviser that now has a CPF investment option.
They discuss the following points:
1. Are Singapore's investment fees higher than average sales and fund level fees globally? (1:08)
2. What is the little-known "trailer" fee in this industry? How that is practised here and why the investor does not see this (1:50)
3. The trailer fee raises the question: Are you working in the best interests of the client? (3:02)
4. Is there a way around this? Should your fund managers rebate that trailer fee to you here when they receive it? (4:48)
5. Why just a 1% fee difference over many years can result in compounding costs eating into your returns (7:20)
Produced by: Chris Lim and Ernest Luis
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9/27/2020 • 10 minutes, 33 seconds
S1E79: ETFs and unit trusts, what are the differences and misconceptions?: Money Hacks Ep 79
Money Hacks Ep 79: Differences and misconceptions over ETFs and unit trusts
9:22 mins
Synopsis: Updated fortnightly on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
This episode tackles the importance of knowing the pros and cons of ETFs and unit trusts.
Chris Lim hosts Gregory Van, chief executive and founding partner of Endowus, the only digital investment adviser that now has a CPF investment option.
They discuss the following points:
1. What are ETFs and unit trusts and are there big differences between them? (0:45)
2. Are unit trusts and mutual funds the same product? (2:32)
3. Why are ETFs essentially a wrapper for products like funds, Reits or bonds, so they can be traded on exchanges? How does that impact the net asset value? (3:15)
4. Unit trusts are more convenient for investors who do not need intra-day liquidity (4:55)
5. What are the differences between ETFs on SGX as compared with the US or the UK? (5:40)
Produced by: Chris Lim and Ernest Luis
Edited by: Adam Azlee
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8/30/2020 • 9 minutes, 23 seconds
S1E78: How to manage your wealth and plan your legacy: Money Hacks Ep 78
Money Hacks Ep 78: How to manage your wealth and plan your legacy
12:01 mins
Synopsis: Updated fortnightly on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
This episode tackles the importance of managing your wealth and planning your legacy. It is brought to you by Opus by Prudential, which is Prudential's unique approach to wealth management and legacy planning for high net worth individuals.
Chris Lim hosts Angeline Alexander, head of high net worth and affluent segments at Prudential Singapore, on the following points:
What exactly is wealth management, wealth preservation and wealth transfer? (1:25)
Three tips for high net worth individuals to get started (3:35)
What is legacy planning? The new trend of high net worth clients using philanthropic pursuits to give back to the community (6:35)
Depending on complexity and number of heirs, Opus by Prudential brings in specialist expert panels on trusts, tax and business advisory (7:20)
Plan, insure, give back: A 3-step guide to planning your legacy (9:15)
More at Opus by Prudential - https://www.prudential.com.sg/opus#!about_us
Produced by: Chris Lim and Ernest Luis
Edited by: Adam Azlee
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8/9/2020 • 12 minutes, 1 second
S1E77: Why sticking to an asset allocation framework is key in volatile times: Money Hacks Ep 77
Money Hacks Ep 77: Why sticking to an asset allocation framework is key in volatile times
12:57 min
Synopsis: Updated fortnightly on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
This episode tackles good starter tips and discipline for asset classes and portfolio construction during this Covid-19 era.
Chris Lim hosts Asheesh Chanda, founder and chief executive of Kristal.AI, that specialises in digital-first private wealth.
1. The four pillars for asset classes and allocation during these volatile pandemic times (2:00)
2. Building a discipline of following an asset allocation framework is key to success during periods of uncertainty. What are the general rules? (3:19)
3. You can improvise after following rules of investment, but not deviate and fall into the trap of "emotional investing" (5:20)
4. Passive and active investment approaches: What should beginner investors know and why they should avoid active approaches? (9:00)
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8/2/2020 • 15 minutes, 40 seconds
S1E76: Understand what products and risk profile suit you as an investor: Money Hacks Ep 76
Money Hacks Ep 76: Understand what products and risk profile suit you as an investor
12:57 min
Synopsis: Updated fortnightly on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
This episode tackles portfolio diversification and what products fit different profiles.
Chris Lim hosts Dhruv Arora, founder and chief executive of robo investment advisory Syfe, who explains some basic starter tips:
1. How to build a diversified e-portfolio and manage risks for products with an easy click of a cursor (1:15)
2. Why the majority of people here prefer lower-risk portfolios, useful in this Covid-19 pandemic (4:12)
3. Reits: Which kind of investor do they suit? (6:10)
4. How do you get into low-cost property investment with $50 for example, in your 20s (9:45)
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7/23/2020 • 12 minutes, 57 seconds
S1E75: Insurance: Term vs whole life, what makes sense amid Covid-19? - Money Hacks Ep 75
Money Hacks Ep 75: Insurance - term vs whole life, what makes sense amid Covid-19?
10:53 min
Synopsis: Updated fortnightly on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
This episode is aimed at how investors can manage risk and insurance during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Host Chris Lim speaks remotely with bionic financial adviser MoneyOwl's chief executive and chief investment officer Chuin Ting Weber.
She explains the following points:
1. Why the role of insurance is protection (2:40)
2. Why our most important financial asset is our income (3:45)
3. What does it mean to be comprehensively insured? (5:45)
4. Why term insurance is more affordable and preferable till your planned retirement age and you no longer have dependents (7:00)
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7/5/2020 • 10 minutes, 53 seconds
S1E74: Why insurance is good risk management during uncertain times: Money Hacks Ep 74
Money Hacks Ep 74: Why insurance is good risk management during uncertain times
10:42 min
Synopsis: Updated fortnightly on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
This episode is aimed at how to understand basic personal risk management amid the market turmoil this year.
Host Chris Lim speaks remotely with SingSaver's founder and country manager Rohith Murthy.
They tackle the following points:
Accept the reality that Covid-19 is a serious threat to income and jobs, and how to assess your finances (3:20)
Typical financial journey of a Singaporean or Permanent Resident here (4:30)
Why insurance is still seen here as a grudge purchase, and why it is more important in a world of uncertainty (5:15)
Establish the risk to your income, cash and health needs; ensure you have the right affordable policy to be protected (6:40)
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6/21/2020 • 10 minutes, 42 seconds
S1E73: Fortitude and the market in Covid-19 times: Money Hacks Ep 73
Money Hacks Ep 73: Fortitude and the market in Covid-19 times
12:33 min
Synopsis: In this fortnightly podcast series on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.
This episode is aimed at how investors can approach the market despite the impact from Covid-19.
On May 26, finance minister Heng Swee Keat delivered an unprecedented fourth budget, dubbed the Fortitude Budget. Together with the previous three 2020 Budgets, this year’s total comes up to almost S$100 billion.
Host Chris Lim speaks remotely with two experts from OCBC Bank - Selena Ling, head of treasury research and strategy, and Carmen Lee, head of investment research.
They tackle the following points:
What is the outlook for Singapore's economy, for the next three to six and 12 months, and what does this mean for investors? (1:00)
What is the outlook like for Reits? Which Reit sectors took the biggest hit during Covid-19 and which are still attractive to investors here? (3:30)
What is the market expecting for corporate earnings this year? (8:08)
Will dividends be cut? Or even be paid out at all? (9:50)
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6/7/2020 • 12 minutes, 34 seconds
S1E72: Passive vs active investing - debunking misconceptions: Money Hacks Ep 72
Money Hacks Ep 72: Passive vs active investing - debunking misconceptions
12:59 min
Synopsis: In this fortnightly podcast series on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down actionable financial tips.
In this episode, we talk about passive and active investing, ETFs and unit trusts. Why should the average investor care about the differences?
Host Chris Lim speaks remotely with Gregory Van, chief executive and founding partner of Endowus, the only digital investment adviser that now has a CPF investment option, as he explains the following points:
1. Understand why you have a historically proven 17% chance of "beating the market" over a 15-year period even as a professional or "active" investor (2:30)
2. What is the difference between active and passive investing? (5:53)
3. Understand the differences between cash, high-quality government debt like Singapore Savings Bonds, corporate bonds and equities (6:21)
4. How digital investment advisers can help you with lower costs and passive investing coupled with strategic asset allocation (9:40)
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5/24/2020 • 12 minutes, 59 seconds
S1E71: Be a hassle-free landlord through Reit investments: Money Hacks Ep 71
Money Hacks Ep 71: Be a hassle-free landlord through Reit investments
11:18 min
Synopsis: In this fortnightly podcast series on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down actionable financial tips.
This episode is aimed at those who are interested in investing in property through real estate investment trusts (Reits) and Chris Lim hosts Dhruv Arora, founder and chief executive of robo investment advisory Syfe.
He explains some basic starter tips:
1. What is a Reit? How it is a proxy for buying into a property without spending millions of dollars (1:02)
2. Why investing in Reits makes you virtually a hassle-free landlord (2:20)
3. Is it prudent to diversify your Reit portfolio? (3:23)
4. What is the difference between do-it-yourself Reit exchange traded fund (ETF) investing and using Syfe's new Reit+ portfolio, which can closely replicate the performance of the SGX iEdge S-Reit 20 Index? (6:24)
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5/10/2020 • 11 minutes, 19 seconds
S1E70: How companies should transform during Covid-19 circuit breaker: Money Hacks Ep 70
Money Hacks Ep 70: How companies should transform during the Covid-19 circuit breaker
15:59 min
Synopsis: In this fortnightly podcast series on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down actionable financial tips.
This episode is aimed at owners and management of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and large companies.
In this episode, Ernest Luis hosts Tan Su Shan, group head, institutional banking, DBS, as she explains how there is no turning back for big and small businesses, if they are to survive the Covid-19 pandemic.
She shares some essential tips:
1. What are the immediate action points SMEs need to work on, to survive first? (2:44)
2. What if you are an SME owner caught cold, not ready for digitalisation and worried about survival? Can banks help with digital business conversion and enable cash flow, and how that works in the F&B sector for example? (4:03)
3. Larger companies should do stress test projections for three, six and nine months, or even till at least the first quarter of 2021 (7:50)
4. Pointers for stress testing (8:52)
5. Will Covid-19 change the way companies operate permanently, and in what ways? (12:28)
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4/26/2020 • 16 minutes, 1 second
S1E69: Is 2020 the year for savvier DIY property hunters and sellers?: Money Hacks Ep 69
Money Hacks Ep 69: Is 2020 the year for savvier DIY property hunters and sellers?
9:54 min
Synopsis: In this fortnightly podcast series on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down actionable financial tips.
This episode is aimed at younger and savvier homeowners and buyers who want to explore "DIY" property transactions and save some money.
In this episode, Chris Lim hosts Lewis Ng, chief commercial officer of Carousell, who breaks down property trends for new homeowners in 2020.
1. Is there a growing preference for do-it-yourself (DIY) property listings - directly done by homeowners? (1:40)
2. What are the cost savings to be enjoyed with DIY platforms? (2:48)
3. Property shopping and buying 101: Understand your finances, speak to a bank to explore your affordability, explore agent fees or a DIY approach, public and private housing options, know income ceilings for public housing (4:01)
4. Do you also need a longer-term mindset when buying your preferred property? Check URA master plans for the area (7:26)
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4/12/2020 • 9 minutes, 55 seconds
S1E68: Lessons for budding women entrepreneurs in the Covid-19 era: Money Hacks Ep 68
Money Hacks Ep 68: Lessons for budding women entrepreneurs in the Covid-19 era
15:22 min
Synopsis: In this fortnightly podcast series on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down actionable financial tips.
This episode is aimed at budding women entrepreneurs. Do you feel the burning desire to become one? If you are a mother or a caregiver, and thinking about starting a side business, this episode is for you.
Ernest Luis hosts Joyce Tee, the group head of SME banking at DBS Bank.
She answers the following questions:
What are the top concerns of women entrepreneurs? (2:30)
Is this a good time for women "sidepreneurs" to test business ideas as more work from home during this Covid-19 period? (5:10)
Ms Tee offers useful tips as she recounts her life story of how she started her own side business in the early 80s at the age of 13 while she was schooling (6:15)
Resilience, research, understand your competitive landscape, be clear about your target audience, know what differentiates your service (9:03)
How women should approach business and not fall prey to gender stereotypes (10:40)
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3/29/2020 • 15 minutes, 23 seconds
S1E67: How can AI and big data help investors?: Money Hacks Ep 67
Money Hacks Ep 67: How can AI and big data help investors?
9:07 min
Synopsis: In this fortnightly podcast series on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down actionable financial tips.
In this week's episode, we talk about artificial intelligence (AI) and big data and how they can help investors. Chris Lim hosts Adam Reynolds, CEO Asia-Pacific, Saxo Markets, as he answers the following:
1. What's state-of-the-art now in terms of AI and big data for investors? (0:46)
2. How accurate are the AI recommendations? (2:06)
3. A beginner's guide to using AI for investing (4:45)
4. How comfortable should investors be with trusting AI? (6:13)
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3/15/2020 • 9 minutes, 7 seconds
S1E66: Should you invest your CPF money in a turbulent market?: Money Hacks Ep 66
Money Hacks Ep 66: Should you invest your CPF money in a turbulent market?
9:06 min
Synopsis: In this fortnightly podcast series on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down actionable financial tips.
In this week's episode, we talk about CPF investments, and if you should invest them in a turbulent market. Chris Lim hosts Gregory Van, chief executive and founding partner of Endowus, the only digital investment adviser that now has a CPF investment option, as he answers the following:
1. What is the difference between traditional CPF investment schemes and digital schemes? Are there hidden fees? (1:02)
2. In a turbulent market now worsened by the coronavirus threat, should you invest your CPF funds? (4:09)
3. CPF is your long-term money. How can it perform if you take a similar long-term market view versus just leaving it in CPF? (5:14)
4. Invest wisely, strategically, not tactically. Strategic investment means a long-term approach, whereas a tactical investment means trying to beat the market with constant changes. Find out the pros and cons of such approaches (9:29)
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3/1/2020 • 12 minutes, 14 seconds
S1E65: Basics of loyalty programmes: Money Hacks Ep 65
Money Hacks Ep 65: Basics of loyalty programmes
9:06 min
Synopsis: In this fortnightly podcast series on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down actionable financial tips.
In this week's episode, we talk about loyalty programmes, what they are and how they can work for the investor. Chris Lim hosts Adam Reynolds, CEO Asia Pacific, Saxo Markets, as he answers the following:
1. Should investors even care about loyalty programmes? (1:09)
2. How common are loyalty programmes in the online brokerage industry? (1:56)
3. Does Saxo expect other brokerages to launch competing loyalty programmes? (6:07)
4. Don't just trade for the sake of racking points up (7:03)
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2/16/2020 • 9 minutes, 6 seconds
S1E64: Demystifying managed portfolios: Money Hacks Ep 64
Money Hacks Ep 64: Demystifying managed portfolios
9:42 min
Synopsis: In this fortnightly podcast series on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down actionable financial tips.
In this week's episode, we take a look at managed portfolios: what exactly are they and how are they managed? Chris Lim hosts Christophe Marciano, head of discretionary portfolio management, DBS Bank, as he answers the following:
1. What is a managed portfolio? (0:25)
2. What is the process like? (3:12)
3. What are the pros and cons of DBS Bank's global and Asian digi portfolio products? (4:27)
4. Which ETFs (exchange-traded funds) are available in these portfolios? (6:41)
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2/2/2020 • 9 minutes, 43 seconds
S1E63: What are vehicle protection services? Money Hacks Ep 63
Money Hacks Ep 63: What are vehicle protection services?
15:13 min
Synopsis: In this fortnightly podcast series on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down actionable financial tips.
How different are vehicle protection services from car insurance? Ernest hosts Manfred Schmoelz, president of the Asia-Pacific region for Assurant, as he answers the following:
1. What should consumers look out for, when buying a new car? (4:00)
2. What about some Singapore car owners who only intend to keep their cars for 3 to 5 years? Do they need to consider different approaches when choosing a vehicle protection service? (6:02)
3. The changing profile of the Asian consumer. (9:10)
4. How AI adoption - combined with human supervision and compassion - helps make claims and turnarounds faster and more efficient, and reduce fraudulent cases. (10:22)
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1/19/2020 • 15 minutes, 14 seconds
S1E62: What is a robo-advisory? Money Hacks Ep 62
Money Hacks Ep 62: What is a robo-advisory?
10:15 min
Synopsis: In this fortnightly podcast series on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down actionable financial tips.
Robo-advisers are becoming more common in Singapore, but just what is a robo-advisory and how is it different from traditional investing methods?
Chris Lim hosts Evy Wee, head of financial planning & personal investing at DBS, who explains the basics:
1. What is a robo-advisory? (0:24)
2. Are robo-advisers easier for people who are starting their investing journey? (1:16)
3. What kind of fees are involved? (4:20)
4. Equities vs ETF portfolios: what are the basic considerations? (7:57)
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1/5/2020 • 10 minutes, 16 seconds
S1E61: Getting the most out of cashback/rewards cards: Money Hacks Ep 61
Money Hacks Ep 61: Getting the most out of cashback/rewards cards
10:03 min
Synopsis: In this fortnightly podcast series on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down actionable financial tips.
Most Singaporeans have either a cashback or rewards points credit card, some even have both; but are we getting the most out of them?
We speak with Mark Cheng, media sales lead at financial comparison site MoneySmart.sg, who shares his insights with us:
1. What are some of the basic things you need to consider? (0:31)
2. Things to take note of when redeeming air miles/points (5:07)
3. What if my spending is not consistent enough to maximise the benefits? (6:19)
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12/22/2019 • 10 minutes, 5 seconds
S1E60: Maximising air miles and credit card usage: Money Hacks Ep 60
Money Hacks Ep 60: Maximising air miles and credit cards
9:04 min
Synopsis: In this fortnightly podcast series on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down actionable financial tips.
Singaporeans love to get out of the country at every opportunity and this episode focuses on understanding credit cards and air miles better. We speak with Mark Cheng, media sales lead at financial comparison site MoneySmart.sg
He breaks down the various options:
1. Which card is better, those that accrue miles or points? (1:17)
2. What misconceptions are there? (2:00)
3. What to consider before redeeming your air miles (4:08)
4. How do you maximise your air miles? (5:06)
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12/8/2019 • 9 minutes, 5 seconds
S1E59: Mortgage loans 101: Money Hacks Ep 59
Money Hacks Ep 59: Mortgage loans 101
14:44 min
Synopsis: In this fortnightly podcast series on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down actionable financial tips.
This episode focuses on understanding mortgage loans better. We speak with Cris Ng, the head of mortgage at financial comparison service Moneysmart.sg
He walks us through various options:
1. Customers tend to fear mortgage loans and want to pay as little as possible and pay off as soon as possible. Why this is a misconception. (1:37)
2. Should you go for floating or fixed mortgage rates? (2:31)
3. First-timers, upgraders, seasoned investors: What they should know, including tips on types of mortgages they should choose (8:44)
4. Why is refinancing often overlooked by Singapore customers? (9:45)
5. How upgraders can approach mortgage decisions and the practice of "decoupling". (11:33)
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11/24/2019 • 14 minutes, 42 seconds
S1E58: Credit cards for millennials: Money Hacks Ep 58
Money Hacks Ep 58: Credit cards for millennials
9:54 min
Synopsis: In this fortnightly podcast series on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down actionable financial tips.
This episode focuses on credit cards for millennials specifically. We speak with Natalia Goh, head of credit cards and personal loans at Standard Chartered Bank Singapore who .
She tackles our questions:
1. What would a millennial need from a credit card? (0:27)
2. Besides air miles, is cashback also another criteria millennials look at? (2:20)
3. How many credit cards do millennials typically hold? (3:55)
4. What should millennials look at when choosing a credit card? (4:51)
5. Should millennials be looking at pairing a bank account with a credit card to maximise benefits? (8:01)
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11/10/2019 • 9 minutes, 54 seconds
S1E57: What's the difference between credit card fraud and disputes? Money Hacks Ep 57
Money Hacks Ep 57: What's the difference between credit card fraud and disputes?
10:02 min
Synopsis: In this fortnightly podcast series on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down actionable financial tips.This episode focuses on credit card fraud and disputes. We speak with Natalia Goh. head of credit cards and personal loans at Standard Chartered Bank Singapore, who tells us what the differences are. She tackles our questions:1. Is there a difference between a credit card dispute and credit card fraud? (0:37)
2. How many months' worth of receipts should you keep? (2:41)
3. What are the steps you can take to protect yourself against fraud? (5:03)
4. What are the different channels banks use to send alerts to customers? (7:11)
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10/27/2019 • 10 minutes, 3 seconds
S1E56: How to choose the best travel insurance policy for your needs: Money Hacks Ep 56
Money Hacks Ep 56: How to choose the best travel insurance policy for your needs
10:10 mins
Synopsis: In this fortnightly podcast series on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down actionable financial tips.
This episode focuses on travel insurance and we speak with MoneySmart's Singapore general manager Abel Lee, who oversees its insurance business.
He tackles our questions:
1. How can travel insurance be seen as an investment? (0:57)
2. What should we take note of when choosing a policy? (1:45)
3. How important is it to check the T&Cs? (4:09)
4. Is there a best time to buy travel insurance? (5:02)
5. Are there particular kinds of travel insurance policies for specific groups of people?
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10/13/2019 • 10 minutes, 12 seconds
S1E55: How to start investing with forex: Money Hacks Ep 55
Money Hacks Ep 55: How to start investing with forex
8:51 min
Synopsis: In this fortnightly podcast series on Mondays, The Business Times and The Straits Times break down actionable financial tips.
This episode focuses on foreign exchange, specifically, how one can approach FX as another avenue for investment.
We speak with Sumeet Bhambri, Standard Chartered's regional head of wealth management for Asean and South Asia, for his take on FX investing.
He tackles our questions:
1. What is FX? (0:40)
2. How do we use FX as an investment vehicle? (2:06)
3. What tools can we use to help us? (5:52)
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9/30/2019 • 10 minutes, 44 seconds
S1E54: How to save more when paying for overseas property investments: Money Hacks Ep 54
Money Hacks Ep 54: How to save more when paying for overseas property investments
8:51 mins
Synopsis: In this fortnightly podcast series on Mondays, The Business Times and The Straits Times break down actionable financial tips.
This episode is aimed at how best to pay for property investments overseas. Do you use expensive banking services? Or new cheaper fintech-enabled money transfer services?
Mr Nilan Peiris is the London-based vice-president for growth for TransferWise, which has 1,600 staff members and about 150 in Singapore, and is also regulated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore.
He tackles our questions:
1. Does it really cost a lot to move money overseas via wires?
2. Understand why it is important to know about the transparency of the services you are using.
3. Why is speed important when you need to do time-sensitive good value property investments overseas?
Entrepreneur Kiyan Foroughi also comes on the show to talk about his own personal experience with money transfer services provided by banks and new fintech companies, and the big differences he has found when servicing property mortgages overseas.
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9/15/2019 • 8 minutes, 52 seconds
S1E53: How fintech helps you with cheaper and faster money transfers overseas: Money Hacks Ep 53
Money Hacks Ep 53: How fintech helps you with cheaper and faster money transfers overseas
9:43 mins
Synopsis: In this podcast series on alternate Mondays, The Business Times and The Straits Times break down actionable financial tips.
This episode is aimed at how best to transfer your money abroad, and in cheaper ways.
Entrepreneur Kiyan Foroughi comes on the show to talk about his own personal experience about money transfer woes with banks and why he uses new fintech services like TransferWise to save on costs and speed besides getting better transparency.
He has business investments and property mortgages overseas, and needs to transfer money to family members around the world.
Mr Nilan Peiris - another guest on the show - is the London-based vice-president for growth for TransferWise, which has 1,600 staff members and about 150 in Singapore, and is also regulated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore.
He answers the following:
1. What are cross-border money transfer services and why do they save their customers money?
2. How you can save up to 10 times on the cost of sending a sum of money from Singapore to the UK, Europe or Australia.
3. How instant payment - thanks to fintech - means that customers can send money to pay for a leaky roof repair in London for example, within 20 seconds.
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9/2/2019 • 9 minutes, 43 seconds
S1E52: Tread growing e-commerce investment trend in Asia with caution: Money Hacks Ep 52
Money Hacks Ep 52: Tread growing e-commerce investment trend in Asia with caution
8:48 mins
Synopsis: In this podcast series on alternate Mondays, The Business Times and The Straits Times break down actionable financial tips.
This episode is aimed at how you can make money from Asian consumer growth.
Here to explain that is our guest Nirgunan Tiruchelvam - the head of consumer sector equity research at Tellimer (formerly Exotix Capital). He has been an equity analyst covering Asian stocks since 2004.
What kind of e-commerce trends should we study in Asia before investing? (0:51 mins)
E-commerce is an emerging sector in Asia if you want to consider widening your investment options in future. (3:05)
Watch the rise of old-economy companies that provide logistics, transportation and warehousing, like Singapore Post Limited for example - which is a listed company. (4:50)
Be wary of cash flow-negative companies that are unlisted in Asia and may not be able to continue being funded by the venture capital and private equity community in this region. (5:53)
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8/19/2019 • 8 minutes, 49 seconds
S1E51: Making more money from Asian consumer growth: Money Hacks Ep 51
Money Hacks Ep 51: Making more money from Asian consumer growth
10:56 mins
Synopsis: In this podcast series on alternate Mondays, The Business Times and The Straits Times break down actionable financial tips.
This episode is aimed at how you can make money from Asian consumer growth.
Here to explain that is our guest Nirgunan Tiruchelvam - the head of consumer sector equity research at Tellimer (formerly Exotix Capital). He has been an equity analyst covering Asian stocks since 2004.
As Asia is a massive region representing 60% of the world’s population, he says that the region is on the cusp of a consumer boom.
Find out why consumers in China, India and the Asean region are eating more, drinking more and spending more.
He suggests two investment sectors to look at - Asia's canned beer and traditional meat markets.
1. Why is Asia’s beer market about to explode with the introduction of canned beer? This trend is expected in less developed Asian markets in South-east Asia and China and India.
2. Despite newly-listed company Beyond Meat’s incredible rise as as a veggie meat company, real meat is the real investment story in Asia.
Investors should note that Asia’s meat producers like Charoen Pokphand Foods, are about to see a big boom as prosperity levels rise in China and India.
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8/5/2019 • 10 minutes, 57 seconds
S1E50: How to invest amid market volatility: Money Hacks Ep 50
Money Hacks Ep 50: How to invest amid market volatility
10:24 mins
Synopsis: In this podcast series every Monday, The Business Times and The Straits Times break down actionable financial tips.
This episode is about how to invest amid market volatility. Trade wars, currency swings, natural disasters - what's an investor to do when markets flip one way, then flop the other way?
Chief investment officer of StashAway, Freddy Lim, gives listeners tips on how to approach investments even when markets are roiling.
This includes both advice on the fundamentals of investment, as well as modern tools that can make a hassled investor's life easier.
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7/21/2019 • 10 minutes, 24 seconds
S1E49: The ABCs of robo-enabled wealth management: Money Hacks Ep 49
Money Hacks Ep 49: The ABCs of robo-enabled wealth management
10:49 mins
Synopsis: In this podcast series every Monday, The Business Times and The Straits Times break down actionable financial tips.
This episode walks listeners through the ABCs of robo investing.
What's a robo advisory, why would you want to use one, and how much might it cost?
How intelligent are such systems, how much work do we still have to do to make the most of them, and how can they make our money lives easier?
Chief executive of StashAway, Michele Ferrario, breaks down robot-enabled, technology-assisted investment for listeners. StashAway is regulated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore.
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7/14/2019 • 10 minutes, 45 seconds
S1E48: Actionable financial tips for young parents and children: Money Hacks Ep 48
Money Hacks Ep 48: Actionable financial tips for young parents and children
12:12 mins
Synopsis: In this podcast series every Monday, The Straits Times and The Business Times break down actionable financial tips.
This episode is aimed at how parents can get children to appreciate the value of money in an affluent society. Money Hacks' co-hosts Chris Lim (above left) and Ernest Luis talk actionable financial tips for young parents and children up to the age of 16.
How old can they be before you show them the value of money and sacrifice, and teach them the concept of cash flow (allowances versus expenses)?
1. Parents can use tokens to exchange if they are too young to have hard currency allowances (1:30)
2. Are there tools to help parents educate children better? (2:35)
POSB Smart Buddy is an introduction to digital payments. Children wear a watch that lets them tap to pay at certain stores such as those in school and at selected merchants. Parents download the mobile app so they can allocate allowances and check on the child's spending in real time. The OCBC Mighty Savers programme is for children below 16 with interest of up to 0.8 per cent a year.
3. What is the concept of delayed gratification for children? (3:59)
4. How to be financial role models for your children. (7:30)
5. How to inculcate habitual saving, start an allowance early even if it is tokenised, explain delayed gratification, transit to real money as early as possible, and involve children when doing abstract investments like gold (10:25)
Produced by: Ernest Luis and Christopher Lim
Edited by: Adam Azlee
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7/1/2019 • 12 minutes, 13 seconds
S1E47: Getting started with SkillsFuture-funded courses if you have unused credit: Money Hacks Ep 47
Money Hacks Ep 47: Getting started with SkillsFuture-funded courses if you have unused credit
11:16 mins
Synopsis: In this podcast series every Monday, The Straits Times and The Business Times break down actionable financial tips.
The $500 SkillsFuture credit is given to all Singaporeans aged 25 and older. The scheme was launched in January 2016.
Money Hacks' co-hosts Ernest Luis (above, right) and Chris Lim discuss practical tips to get started if you have not used your SkillsFuture credit.
Logging in, checking on your remaining credit
Prioritise and identify skills that can help upgrade your career, or personal goals, as programmes are divided into categories: students, employees, employers, learning throughout life
Check on new available courses that were not listed a few years back
Plans to enhance the MySkillsFuture portal, which provides information on careers and the corresponding skills needed, mean users will be able to create an e-passport listing their e-certificates from training.
The upcoming SkillsFuture Festival 2019 will be held from June 28 till Aug 11 - featuring six weeks of workshops, talks, roadshows, experiential learning and lifestyle activities across the island, to inspire Singaporeans to develop a passion for learning and pursue skills mastery.
SkillsFuture website: https://www.skillsfuture.sg/
Produced by: Ernest Luis and Christopher Lim
Edited by: Adam Azlee
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6/24/2019 • 11 minutes, 17 seconds
S1E46: How to start investing with just $100 a month in your 20s: Money Hacks Ep 46
Money Hacks Ep 46: How to start investing with just $100 a month in your 20s
11:16 mins
Synopsis: In this podcast series every Monday, The Straits Times and The Business Times break down actionable financial tips.
This episode is brought to you by OCBC Bank. It is aimed at those in their later 20s, and how to move beyond just insurance and good bank accounts.
Money Hacks' Chris Lim (left) hosts OCBC Bank senior investment strategist Vasu Menon (centre above), who gives Lynette Tan - a 26-year-old Business Times journalist - practical tips to get started.
In a Jan-Feb 2019 Frank by OCBC survey of 866 students and young working adults aged 16-29, close to three-quarters said they wanted to start investing, with almost a third in it for long-term gains, though fewer than two in five considered themselves knowledgeable about investing.
We cover three structured tips to help young people consider when wanting to invest.
Is a five-figure sum the minimum you need to start investing properly? (1:40 mins)
Step 1: How to automate investment of unit trusts with as low as as $100 monthly? (2:01)
A $100 monthly minimum can also get you started in an OCBC blue chip investment plan (2:23)
Step 2: Knowledge is critical next, after you get started with a monthly $100 investment. Attend workshops and talks like Frank by OCBC's Young Investor programme (3:35)
Step 3: How to do your homework safely before jumping into the markets? Create a simulated portfolio and how to write yourself a private proposal (4:32)
What is time diversification, and why is it good to do this in a blue chip investment plan? (6:42)
Why it is good to take emotions out from a structured investment journey, and not let it affect your work or distract you needlessly (7:29)
Get more Frank by OCBC articles for the young here.
Produced by: Ernest Luis and Christopher Lim
Edited by: Adam Azlee
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6/9/2019 • 11 minutes, 17 seconds
S1E45: How to choose insurance in your 20s: Money Hacks Ep 45
Money Hacks Ep 45: How to choose insurance in your 20s
8:44 mins
Synopsis: In this podcast series every Monday, The Straits Times and The Business Times break down actionable financial tips.
This episode is brought to you by OCBC Bank. It is aimed at insurance, a product which the young in their 20s need, but sometimes find it hard to figure out what they should get first.
Money Hacks' Chris Lim hosts 29-year-old Navin Sregantan, a journalist at The Business Times and Mr Kelvin Goh, OCBC Bank’s Head of Investments and Wealth Advisory.
In a Jan-Feb 2019 Frank by OCBC survey of 866 students and young working adults aged 16-29, only slightly more than half were aware of different insurance products, and less than half considered themselves knowledgeable about insurance.
Are there still myths or misconceptions about insurance?
1:10 mins - Banks actually do provide some insurance plans, and how to use self-service banking tools like OCBC Life Goals to plan and identify gaps and protection needs.
2:27 mins - Can buying an insurance plan through a bank help you earn higher interest?
3:35 mins - How much and what kind of coverage should people in their 20s have?
4:08 mins - Why you should add riders to insurance plans.
4:28 mins - What is the second coverage plan you need next, especially if you're working in your 20s?
5:14 mins - If you plan to get married, are life insurance plans crucial?
Get more Frank by OCBC articles for the young here.
Produced by: Ernest Luis and Christopher Lim
Edited by: Adam Azlee
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6/3/2019 • 8 minutes, 45 seconds
S1E44: Financial adulting 101 and controlling monthly credit card debt: Money Hacks Ep 44
Money Hacks Ep 44: Financial adulting 101 and controlling monthly credit card debt
11:52 mins
Synopsis: In this podcast series every Monday, The Straits Times and The Business Times break down actionable financial tips.
This episode is brought to you by OCBC Bank. It is aimed at those in their 20s and are starting to work, and how can set themselves up financially to avoid common mistakes and focus on their careers.
Money Hacks' Chris Lim hosts 20-year-old Vanessa Lim, a temp at The Business Times, and Mr Kelvin Goh, OCBC Bank’s Head of Investments and Wealth Advisory.
In a Frank by OCBC survey of 866 students and young working adults aged 16-29, done earlier this year, only two-thirds managed to stick to a budget - or even have an expense budget - and two out of five struggled to stick to their saving plans.
How to get started after listening to this episode:
1:00 mins - Should you have two bank accounts - one for paying bills and one for saving?
2:04 mins - Mr Goh advises on the first step - how to automate transfers to savings every month.
4:00 mins - Should you stick with only one bank account like the OCBC 360?
5:37 mins - Paying cash for everything means you miss out on credit card perks. How do you avoid drowning in credit card debt when you are starting out in your career? Should you set a credit limit on your card?
7:50 mins - Credit cards should not be used as a back door to overspending beyond your means, but the right accounts mean that interest tiers can grow with you when you are ready for larger financial commitments.
8:20 mins - Can old-school diaries, Excel spreadsheets or even online tools like OCBC's Money In$ights help you budget and track spending and saving more effectively?
Get more Frank by OCBC articles for the young here.
Produced by: Ernest Luis and Christopher Lim
Edited by: Adam Azlee
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5/27/2019 • 11 minutes, 53 seconds
S1E43: Saving for key life goals in your early 20s: Money Hacks Ep 43
Money Hacks Ep 43: Saving for key life goals in your early 20s
12:33 mins
Synopsis: In this podcast series every Monday, The Straits Times and The Business Times break down actionable financial tips.
This episode is brought to you by OCBC Bank. It is aimed at millennials and students who have life goals but aren't sure how to work towards them.
Money Hacks' Chris Lim hosts 19-year-old Lim Li Shian (Liz), a temp at The Business Times, and Mr Vasu Menon, OCBC Bank’s Senior Investment Strategist, Wealth Management Singapore.
In a Frank by OCBC survey of 866 students and young working adults aged 16-29, done earlier this year, almost three-quarters said travelling is important to them, while more than four out of five ranked life experiences as a top priority, along with maintaining relevant skills as part of pursuing further education.
Are these goals realistic?
0:42 mins - Mr Menon guides Ms Lim, who says she wants to set aside money for university studies, travel overseas, or learning a new language.
1:41 mins - He shows her Frank by OCBC's Savings Goals online calculator and how to set aside money each month to achieve her immediate goals.
2:57 mins - Are long-term goals also important for the young to keep in mind?
4:16 mins - Find out why you should not borrow money to achieve short-term goals, like travel trips.
7:00 mins - How about Ms Lim's medium-term goals like owning a car? Find out what advice she gets.
Get more Frank by OCBC articles for the young here.
Produced by: Ernest Luis and Christopher Lim
Edited by: Adam Azlee
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5/20/2019 • 12 minutes, 34 seconds
S1E42: How to get bonus interest in bank-and-earn accounts: Money Hacks Ep 42
Money Hacks Ep 42: How to get bonus interest in bank-and-earn accounts
8:42 mins
Synopsis: In this podcast series every Monday, The Straits Times and The Business Times break down actionable financial tips.
This episode is aimed at those who have just started working, or are drawing a regular salary, and want to know how they - and also young married millennial couples - can use bank-and-earn products better, so they can earn more interest with the money that goes regularly into their accounts each month. Helping us to make better sense of it all is Ms Priscilla Joseph, vice-president of consumer banking for DBS Bank.
Our questions:
What are bank-and-earn accounts and why are those offered by the major banks (such as UOB One, DBS Multiplier and OCBC 360) better than basic savings accounts?
Each bank has its own specific product calculators online for you to type in your salary, or minimum credit card spend. What are the key basic criteria you should concentrate on, in order not to overstretch yourself?
Do these bank-and-earn accounts serve you best if you have a regular monthly salary? What if you are married and are self-employed or a freelancer in the gig economy?
We work through the example of a new-to-the-workforce graduate with a credited median salary of $2,800 (excluding CPF), and a credit card spend per month of $200, which is manageable in paying back monthly outstanding amounts, to avoid credit debt. With two categories above ticked off, the eligible interest rate is 1.85% p.a. for the DBS Multiplier account, for example.
Many accounts give you bonus interest if you increase your bank account balance relative to the previous month. That can be hard to do if you constantly have bills to pay each month or, worse still, some bigger bills that come quarterly, or annually. What is a money hack to manage this? Tune in.
Produced by: Ernest Luis and Christopher Lim
Edited by: Adam Azlee
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5/6/2019 • 12 minutes, 43 seconds
S1E41: Real estate tips-Getting ready to buy/sell your HDB property: Money Hacks Ep 41
Money Hacks Ep 41: Top tips on preparing yourself to sell or buy your HDB flat
8:42 mins
Synopsis: In this podcast series every Monday, The Straits Times and The Business Times break down actionable financial tips.
Editor's note: Property information correct when published on April 29, 2019
We host sisters Rhonda (front row on right) and Race Wong (front row on left) - who are co-founders of Ohmyhome, that is aiming to make housing transactions in Singapore simple, fast and affordable.
They explain the steps and mindset you need to have, if you are ready to sell or buy a HDB flat:
Do you want to engage a property agent or do-it-yourself within your set time frame?
Family members selling to each other: Does this scenario apply to your case?
How much paperwork is involved? You can also pay for just documentation preparation services
Understanding finance calculation and bank or HDB loans
Decide what is the most important criteria for yourself: Is it money or location?
You can download HDB's app too.
Produced by: Ernest Luis and Christopher Lim
Edited by: Adam Azlee
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Do note: Any financial or investment information in this podcast is for use in Singapore only and is intended to be for your general information. Any particular investment or decision should only be made after consulting with a fully qualified financial adviser.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
4/29/2019 • 8 minutes, 43 seconds
S1E40: Top myths to dispel for HDB flat sellers and buyers in today's market: Money Hacks Ep 40
Money Hacks Ep 40: Top myths to dispel for HDB flat sellers and buyers in today's market
9:09 mins
Synopsis: In this podcast series every Monday, The Straits Times and The Business Times break down actionable financial tips.
Editor's note: Property information correct when published on April 22, 2019
We host sisters Rhonda (front row on right) and Race Wong (front row on left) - who are co-founders of Ohmyhome. Ohmyhome is an online one-stop shop with a 30% market share, that is aiming to make housing transactions in Singapore simple, fast and affordable.
They help us dispel the top myths and misconceptions for HDB flat sellers and buyers in today's market.
You can download HDB's app too.
Produced by: Ernest Luis and Christopher Lim
Edited by: Adam Azlee
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Do note: Any financial or investment information in this podcast is for use in Singapore only and is intended to be for your general information. Any particular investment or decision should only be made after consulting with a fully qualified financial adviser.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
4/22/2019 • 9 minutes, 9 seconds
S1E39: How to be happier in life by being less of a financial hoarder: Money Hacks Ep 39
Money Hacks Ep 39: How to be happier in life by being less of a financial hoarder
11:18 mins
Synopsis: Every Monday, The Straits Times and The Business Times break down financial tips so you can take action after listening to our podcast episodes.
Our guest is Dr William Wan, the general secretary of the Singapore Kindness Movement, and he has advice of a different type, rather than hard money-making or saving strategies.
He warns against financial hoarding by outlining four points in this episode:
1. "Make all you can, save all you can and give all you can." - applying John Wesley's dictum to stewardship of your own finances. (1:50)
2. In making a will, and if you are more capable financially, consider not just the benefit of your family members, but also blessing charities and other needy organisations whose missions resonate with you. (5:10)
3. In your retirement years, consider spending a bit more on yourself to enjoy the fruits of your labour. Take vacations and enjoy some of the comforts of life. No point in hoarding all for your children, for example. (6:07)
4. Live above, within or below your means. Living above will burden you with debts. Living within is usually just about spending on yourselves. But living below will ensure you have some to share with others, and that can be a good principle to strive for during your working years. (7:01)
Dr Wan's new book - Through The Valley, The Art of Living and Leaving Well - is out in major bookstores or online.
Check ST Press' Facebook page.
Produced by: Ernest Luis and Christopher Lim
Edited by: Adam Azlee
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4/1/2019 • 11 minutes, 18 seconds
S1E38: Make compound interest your best financial friend if you're in your 30s: Money Hacks Ep 38
Money Hacks Ep 38: Make compound interest your best financial friend if you're in your 30s
10:23 mins
Synopsis: Every Monday, The Straits Times and The Business Times break down financial tips so you can take action after listening to our podcast episodes.
Aggregate Asset Management is a fund management house that focuses exclusively on equities, also known as stocks. The company was first launched in Singapore in December 2012, and was the first local fund house to adopt a zero-management-fee model, charging only a performance fee.
We chat with co-founders and executive directors Wong Seak Eng, Kevin Tok and Eric Kong about how you can retire earlier with a bigger retirement income by the age of 60 if if you plan as early as your 20s.
For example, if your portfolio returns in equities or stocks are 10% a year, the Rule of 72 calculator - which means how many years it takes you to double your money - shows that 72 divided by 10, equals doubling your portfolio's value in seven years.
So if you invest $1 at the age of 30, it can become $2 when you're 37, $4 by 44, and $16 by the age of 58.
On paper, they explain that you have many seven-year cycles to go even if you're in your 30s, to maximise the power of compound interest.
Are you also aware of transaction costs, brokerage or custodian fees? Do know they can also eat into your stock investment profits.
Produced by: Ernest Luis and Christopher Lim
Edited by: Adam Azlee
Like, subscribe and rate our Money Hacks podcast on: Spotify: http://str.sg/oeGN iTunes: http://str.sg/oeXe Google podcasts: http://str.sg/oeGd Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg Do note: Any financial or investment information in this podcast is for use in Singapore only and is intended to be for your general information. Any particular investment or decision should only be made after consulting with a fully qualified financial adviser.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
3/25/2019 • 10 minutes, 23 seconds
S1E37: Money Hacks Ep 37: How you can fund your retirement systematically with equities or stocks
Money Hacks Ep 37: How you can fund your retirement systematically with equities or stocks
10:19 mins
Synopsis: Every Monday, The Straits Times and The Business Times break down financial tips so you can take action after listening to our podcast episodes.
Aggregate Asset Management is a fund management house that focuses exclusively on equities, also known as stocks. The company was first launched in Singapore in December 2012, and was the first local fund house to adopt a zero-management-fee model, charging only a performance fee.
We chat with co-founders and executive directors Wong Seak Eng, Kevin Tok and Eric Kong about why equities are a great tool to fund your retirement.
Find out why merely having a stock portfolio isn't enough, if it's messy like rojak.
The three directors also explain the Rule of 72 calculator, which essentially means how many years it takes you to double your money. For example, if your portfolio returns are 10% a year, 72 divided by 10 means you will double your portfolio's value in seven years.
If your returns are 1%, it will mean you only double your money in 72 years.
Explore the power of compound interest in making your assets work harder for you.
Produced by: Ernest Luis and Christopher Lim
Edited by: Adam Azlee
Like, subscribe and rate our Money Hacks podcast on: Spotify: http://str.sg/oeGN iTunes: http://str.sg/oeXe Google podcasts: http://str.sg/oeGd Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg Do note: Any financial or investment information in this podcast is for use in Singapore only and is intended to be for your general information. Any particular investment or decision should only be made after consulting with a fully qualified financial adviser.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
3/18/2019 • 9 minutes, 40 seconds
S1E36: Money Hacks Ep 36: How to build your wealth by investing in equities or stocks
Money Hacks Ep 36: How to build your wealth by investing in equities or stocks
10:19 mins
Synopsis: Every Monday, The Straits Times and The Business Times break down financial tips so you can take action after listening to our podcast episodes.
What are the best assets to invest in? Property? Bonds?
Aggregate Asset Management is a fund management house that focuses exclusively on equities, also known as stocks. The company was first launched in Singapore in December 2012, and was the first local fund house to adopt a zero-management-fee model, charging only a performance fee.
We chat with co-founders and executive directors Wong Seak Eng, Kevin Tok and Eric Kong about why equities are a great tool for making your money work harder for you.
Produced by: Ernest Luis and Christopher Lim
Edited by: Adam Azlee
Like, subscribe and rate our Money Hacks podcast on: Spotify: http://str.sg/oeGN iTunes: http://str.sg/oeXe Google podcasts: http://str.sg/oeGd Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg Do note: Any financial or investment information in this podcast is for use in Singapore only and is intended to be for your general information. Any particular investment or decision should only be made after consulting with a fully qualified financial adviser.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
3/11/2019 • 10 minutes, 19 seconds
S1E35: Money Hacks Ep 35: Step-by-step tips for HDB flat sellers in today's market
Money Hacks Season 2: Step-by-step tips for HDB flat sellers in today's market
10:19 mins
Synopsis: In this podcast series, The Straits Times and The Business Times break down financial tips so you can get started after listening to this episode.
Editor's note: Property information correct when published on Feb 18, 2019
We host sisters Rhonda (front row on right) and Race Wong (front row on left) - who are co-founders of Ohmyhome. Ohmyhome is an online one-stop shop with a 30% market share, that is aiming to make housing transactions in Singapore simple, fast and affordable.
Here are their top step-by-step tips for HDB sellers in today's market.
1. Register an Intent To Sell in the HDB resale portal (which is valid for 12 months)
2. How to check data and set your flat price more accurately as today's more price-sensitive and educated buyers are able to compare flat prices and past resale values in your area, and use apps like Ohmyhome's on iTunes and Google Play.
3. For initial eligibility checks, visit HDB's portal to check ethnic integration policy and related quota in various estates
4. Ensure you fulfil the minimum five-year occupation period
5. Decide if you want to engage an agent or consider a do-it-yourself approach, and how to ensure you have done the proper financial calculations and timeline planning for selling and buying your next flat so you will not be without a home in between.
Later in our podcast, we pose the scenario: If you had bought your HDB flat for $500,000 15 years ago, and sell it for $520,000 now, does it mean you automatically have a $20,000 cash profit?
Do you like direct responses from buyers and sellers? Apps like Ohmyhome's has a pool of ready buyers and sellers who can suggest their own flat listings directly to the buyer who indicates interest in a flat in their area. Can you save on agent's commissions with Ohmyhome?
You can download HDB's app too.
Produced by: Ernest Luis and Christopher Lim
Edited by: Adam Azlee
Like, subscribe and rate our Money Hacks podcast on: Spotify: http://str.sg/oeGN iTunes: http://str.sg/oeXe Google podcasts: http://str.sg/oeGd Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg Do note: Any financial or investment information in this podcast is for use in Singapore only and is intended to be for your general information. Any particular investment or decision should only be made after consulting with a fully qualified financial adviser.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2/18/2019 • 10 minutes, 19 seconds
S1E34: Money Hacks Ep 34: Top 5 step-by-step tips for HDB flat buyers in today's market
Money Hacks Ep 34: Top 5 step-by-step tips for HDB flat buyers in today's market
11:24 mins
Synopsis: In this podcast series, The Straits Times and The Business Times break down financial tips so you can get started after listening to this episode.
Editor's note: Property information correct when published on Feb 11, 2019
We host sisters Rhonda (front row on right) and Race Wong (front row on left) - who are co-founders of Ohmyhome. Ohmyhome is an online one-stop shop aiming to make housing transactions in Singapore simple, faster and more affordable.
They explain their top 5 step-by-step tips for HDB buyers in today's market.
1. Calculate what you can afford using calculators like those found on Ohmyhome's app on iTunes and Google Play store.
2. Consider home financing options for a HDB loan or bank loan
3. Apps like Ohmyhome walk you through the buying process step by step
4. What to take note of if you are a current HDB flat owner and want to sell it, to buy another
5. Why young couples should think long-term and consider bigger flat sizes
You can download HDB's app too.
Produced by: Ernest Luis and Christopher Lim
Edited by: Adam Azlee
Like, subscribe and rate our Money Hacks podcast on: Spotify: http://str.sg/oeGN iTunes: http://str.sg/oeXe Google podcasts: http://str.sg/oeGd Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg Do note: Any financial or investment information in this podcast is for use in Singapore only and is intended to be for your general information. Any particular investment or decision should only be made after consulting with a fully qualified financial adviser.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2/11/2019 • 11 minutes, 24 seconds
S1E33: Money Hacks Ep 33: Tips on responsible credit card use and borrowing
Money Hacks Ep 33: Tips on responsible credit card use and borrowing
10:34 mins
Synopsis: In this podcast series, The Straits Times and The Business Times offer tips for the newcomer to the financial and investment scene.
Ms Natalia Goh - head of credit cards and personal loans for Standard Chartered Bank Singapore - explains step by step, good habits to cultivate to manage your credit card use and borrowing, even if you are a seasoned credit card user.
1. How to borrow within your means2. How to understand the credit product you are taking up3. How to pay on time
Write or list everything you spend daily and every month.
Look at the benefits of various perks for cashback cards, reward points, air miles and so on. Terms and conditions are clearly listed on bank websites these days too.
What is a strategy for those with rising outstanding credit card amounts?
Find out later on in this podcast episode, about the difference between debit and credit cards.
Produced by: Ernest Luis
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1/21/2019 • 10 minutes, 35 seconds
S1E32: Money Hacks Ep 32: Wine education for F&B trade professionals and enthusiasts
Money Hacks Ep 32: Wine education for F&B trade professionals and enthusiasts
10:50 minsSynopsis: In this podcast series, The Straits Times and The Business Times offer tips for the newcomer to the financial and investment scene.In an advanced economy like Singapore's, food and beverage employees who have certification after undergoing wine education courses, or who certify themselves after years in the industry, can raise their own professional values.
Can Skills Future offset the costs of such courses like the French Wine Scholar and Certified Specialist Of Wine programmes?
Veteran wine educator and international wine judge Lim Hwee Peng explains how enthusiasts who have business dealings here and in growing markets like China will find wine education beneficial.
Produced by: Ernest Luis and Christopher Lim
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1/11/2019 • 10 minutes, 51 seconds
S1E31: Money Hacks Ep 31: Using ST Wine to know more about wine investment and enjoyment
Money Hacks Ep 31: Using ST Wine to know more about wine investment and enjoyment
10:30 mins
Synopsis: In this podcast series, The Straits Times and The Business Times offer tips for the newcomer to the financial and investment scene.
Wine consultant Roderic Proniewski - who runs Asia Wine Network - speaks about investing in wine.
If you have little knowledge of wine, find out why ST Wine is a great way to dip one's toes in the worlds of both wine investment and enjoyment.
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1/6/2019 • 10 minutes, 32 seconds
S1E30: Money Hacks Ep 30: How to get started in robo-investing
Money Hacks Ep 30: How to get started in robo-investing
9:11 mins
Synopsis: In this new podcast series for 2018, The Straits Times and The Business Times offer tips for the newcomer to the financial and investment scene.
In August 2018, WeInvest announced a collaboration with OCBC Bank to launch OCBC RoboInvest, where you need a minimum of $3,500 to get started.
Mr Bhaskar Prabhakara - chief and co-founder of Singapore-based start-up WeInvest - explains how newbies and experienced investors can use robo-investing platforms.
Find out which thematic portfolios you can consider for your own risk appetites, and his own favourite choices that include food-based companies or upcoming US technology leaders.
Heard of the Singapore portfolio for conservative investors called Cash Is King in OCBC's RoboInvest scheme? Find out more in this episode.
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12/17/2018 • 9 minutes, 11 seconds
S1E29: Money Hacks Ep 29: How to choose more flexible life insurance policies
9:30 minsSynopsis: In this new podcast series for 2018, The Straits Times and The Business Times offer tips for the newcomer to the financial and investment scene.Is buying just one bundled policy for the rest of your life enough? Mr Walter de Oude, founder and chief executive of Singapore Life - a next generation life insurance company licensed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore - explains four simple steps to take after listening to this episode. He explains the difference between life insurance and term life insurance and how you can consider a modular buying approach with an increasing trend towards term insurance for example, with specific plans and purposes.Step 1: Decide your needs. Lump savings plan and insurance together? Or keep them separate? It's best these days to build as you go along as newer, better and more flexible products come to the market.Step 2: Do a comparison across the market, especially for products like term insurance.Step 3: Make the commitment to buy your insurance after you do your homework.Step 4: Look at the building blocks of your long-term insurance needs. Ensure a shield plan first, critical event coverage and life insurance cover, and then, a disability income plan as the final step.Produced by: Ernest Luis & Christopher LimFeedback to: podcast@sph.com.sgLike, subscribe and rate our Money Hacks podcast on:Spotify: http://str.sg/oeGNiTunes: http://str.sg/oeXeGoogle podcasts: http://str.sg/oeGdOn website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts
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12/9/2018 • 10 minutes, 1 second
S1E28: Money Hacks Ep 28: How to make your credit card work harder for you
Money Hacks Ep 28: How to make your credit card work harder for you
7:35 mins
Synopsis: In this new podcast series for 2018, The Straits Times and The Business Times offer tips for the newcomer to the financial and investment scene.
Ms Natalia Goh - head of credit cards and personal loans for Standard Chartered Bank Singapore - explains why practical Singaporeans love cashback cards like Standard Chartered's Unlimited Cashback Card.
It offers 1.5 per cent cashback on spending with no cap, and is among the best in the market, as The Straits Times had previously reported.
To make your credit card work harder, keep three pointers in mind:
1. Know your lifestyle needs and spending habits
2. Read and compare terms, conditions and benefits of credit cards online first, before applying
3. Look out for seasonal promotions, ahead of the approaching Christmas period for example
She gives us tips on how to look for different credit cards for different needs - ranging from petrol to dining, and online shopping.
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12/3/2018 • 7 minutes, 35 seconds
S1E27: Money Hacks Ep 27: How technology helps you understand insurance policies and buy with confidence
Money Hacks Ep 27: How technology helps you understand insurance policies and buy with confidence
9:30 mins
Synopsis: In this new podcast series for 2018, The Straits Times and The Business Times offer tips for the newcomer to the financial and investment scene.
Can a 100% digital approach help you plan your insurance or children's education or retirement needs, more simply and transparently?
Traditionally, companies might ask if you need insurance or other products, in simple yes or no terms. These days, a more holistic approach is being sought out by customers with the following questions for instance.
What does your life look like?
Are you a working professional? Are you planning a family? Do you have a family? Do you have ageing parents?
Looking at what products match your personal goals is what Singapore Life aims to do.
It is the first independent life insurance company licensed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore since 1987, with policies protected by the Policy Owners' Protection Scheme.
Singapore Life's founder and chief executive Walter de Oude and its chief technology officer Robert Ross, explain more in this podcast episode.
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11/19/2018 • 9 minutes, 55 seconds
S1E26: Money Hacks Ep 26: How to achieve a $3,000-a-month retirement income by planning early
Money Hacks Ep 26: How to achieve a $3,000-a-month retirement income by planning early
9:30 mins
Synopsis: In this new podcast series for 2018, The Straits Times and The Business Times offer tips for the newcomer to the financial and investment scene.
Retirement planning can be made simpler if we start to apply simple and established formulas to calculate what we need at the age of 65, assuming a continued lifespan of 20 years or so after that age.
Mr Walter de Oude, founder and chief executive of SingaporeLife - a next generation life insurance company licensed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore - explains two simple steps to take after listening to this episode.
Step 1: Start by looking at existing CPF calculators online, and read up on the CPF Life scheme for a start.
With the current CPF payout eligibiity age at 65, the CPF Life scheme - introduced in 2009 - provides a monthly income for as long as you live.
Step 2: How to add other formulas like the 4% rule to do a set of mental calculations, or even the "300" formula, where you take your current monthly expense figure and multiply it by 300.
The result is the figure you need in your kitty to keep up your lifestyle even after retirement.
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11/12/2018 • 10 minutes, 19 seconds
S1E25: Money Hacks Ep 25 - Are you a good saver? Is it worth enjoying higher interest rates with OCBC 360 and UOB One following latest tweaks?
Money Hacks Ep 25 - Are you a good saver? Is it worth enjoying higher interest rates with OCBC 360 and UOB One following latest tweaks?
9:10 mins
Synopsis: In this new podcast series for 2018, The Straits Times and The Business Times offer tips for the newcomer to the financial and investment scene.
Local banks are introducing higher bonus interest rates to get customers to save more. From Nov 1, 2018, OCBC customers can earn an effective interest rate of up to 3.2 per cent per annum on the first $70,000 in their savings account known as the 360 account, when they fulfil some criteria.
The move comes after United Overseas Bank (UOB) in August raised the balance amount for which customers can earn maximum bonus interest.
Customers who have a UOB One account can receive an effective interest rate of up to 2.44 per cent per annum in bonus interest on their first $75,000 when they spend $500 on their credit card and credit their monthly salary of at least $2,000 or have three Giro debit transactions.
DBS Bank has a Multiplier account which can earn customers up to 3.5 per cent per annum in interest on the first $50,000, as long as the salary is credited into the account with two or more separate transactions with the bank. The transactions can include credit card spending, investments and mortgages.
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11/2/2018 • 9 minutes, 10 seconds
S1E24: Money Hacks Ep 24: 5-step approach to wine collection, investment and enjoyment with local food
Money Hacks Ep 24 - 5-step approach to wine collection, investment and enjoyment with local food
12:45 mins
Synopsis: In this new podcast series for 2018, The Straits Times and The Business Times offer tips for the newcomer to the financial and investment scene.
This episode is Part 2, following the previous Money Hacks topic aimed at wine collecting and investment.
We present five steps to take after this episode: How to fit a wine fridge into a small space in your small apartment, key accessories you need, and how to start with a $13 budget.
Pairing with local food? Try chardonnay with mee pok and merlot with prata or briyani.
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10/12/2018 • 12 minutes, 46 seconds
S1E23: Money Hacks Ep 23 - How to start a wine collection and invest in it
10 mins
Synopsis: In this new podcast series for 2018, The Straits Times and The Business Times offer tips for the newcomer to the financial and investment scene.
This episode is aimed at wine collecting and investment. How to pick wines on sale, go for tasting events at supermarkets, and "gamify" wine investment for some releases by checking prices online over a period of time.
Which are the "off vintages" you should go for, as they cost less up front than premium vintages, and also appreciate at a rapid rate
Did you know you can study and appreciate wine through courses? Money Hacks co-host Chris Lim also happens to be a Certified Specialist of Wine (CSW) and a French Wine Scholar (FWS). He talks to co-host Ernest Luis on how to get started.
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10/1/2018 • 10 minutes, 21 seconds
S1E22: Money Hacks Ep 22 - How SMEs can use cryptocurrencies to raise capital
Money Hacks Ep 22 - How SMEs can use cryptocurrencies to raise capital
7:33 mins
Synopsis: In this new podcast series for 2018, The Straits Times and The Business Times offer tips for the newcomer to the financial and investment scene.
This episode is aimed at the crypto newbie who is looking to trade for a start, and in a smarter way too. What are 3 good industries to start investing in these days?
The United States, Switzerland and Singapore are currently ranked in the top 3 of key global ICO (initial coin offerings) hubs, in a recent June report by accounting giant PwC’s strategy and consulting division. Small-and-medium enterprises (SMEs) can also raise capital with investors from across the world, instead of always looking inwards, as Mr Davy Goh - chief executive and founder of home-grown cryptocurrency exchange BCoin - tells us.
For example, he explains how Uncle Ringo's famed travelling funfair company in Singapore is now thinking of using of tokenising to expand the business here and across the globe.
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9/24/2018 • 8 minutes, 35 seconds
S1E21: Money Hacks Ep 21: How to network with crypto friends and an exchange community
Money Hacks Ep 21: How to network with crypto friends and an exchange community
7:33 mins
Synopsis: In this new podcast series for 2018, The Straits Times and The Business Times offer tips for the newcomer to the financial and investment scene.
This episode is aimed at the crypto newbie who is looking to trade for a start, and in a smarter way too, by joining a cryptocurrency exchange and the community around it through regular conferences and seminars.
The chief executive and founder of homegrown cryptocurrency exchange BCoin - Davy Goh - tells us why we would need to use an exchange, and why it's not advisable to stay holed up alone at home online, and try to start in cryptocurrency investing and trading.
Are your trading funds safe in BCoin's trading app? How is security ensured?
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9/15/2018 • 7 minutes, 33 seconds
S1E20: Money Hacks Ep 20: Can new property or car digital marketplaces by banks help you save costs and hassle?
Money Hacks
Episode 20
Duration: 9:41 mins
Synopsis: In this new podcast series for 2018, The Straits Times and The Business Times offer tips for the newcomer to the financial and investment scene.
How can digital marketplaces set up by banks help you save, and calculate various scenarios without the hassle of setting up numerous meetings or visiting branches? Can your personal information be safeguarded?
DBS Bank launched an online property marketplace in July 2018, that aggregates close to 100,000 listings from EdgeProp and Averspace and is intended as a one-stop shop where home buyers can browse listings and link up with utilities providers, as well as renovation, cleaning and moving services.
Ms P’ing Lim, DBS head of deposits & secured loans, and Ms Tok Geok Peng, DBS head of secured lending, talk us through and also allay concerns about maintaining your financial privacy.
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9/10/2018 • 9 minutes, 42 seconds
S1E19: Money Hacks Ep 19: Financial planning for working mothers and new parents
Money Hacks
Episode 19
Duration: 8:58 mins
Synopsis: In this new podcast series for 2018, The Straits Times and The Business Times offer tips for the newcomer to the financial investment scene.
How much insurance coverage should you have and plan for? Are there principles working mothers or parents should bear in mind when it comes to financial planning, or if their income streams are affected by medical setbacks?
How important is disability income for young and new parents?
Mr Kelvin Goh, head of investments and wealth advisory, OCBC Bank, gives us good starter tips.
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8/24/2018 • 8 minutes, 58 seconds
S1E18: Money Hacks Ep 18: What are equities and how to best put together an investment portfolio
Money Hacks
Episode 18
Duration: 6:44 mins
Synopsis: In this new podcast series for 2018, The Straits Times and The Business Times offer tips for the newcomer to the financial investment scene.
How do you put together an investment portfolio as a beginner? What is a portfolio? What are equities? What are recommended periods for long-term and short-term reviews of your investment portfolio?
Mr Kelvin Goh, head of investments and wealth advisory, OCBC Bank, gives us good starter tips.
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8/20/2018 • 6 minutes, 44 seconds
S1E17: Money Hacks Ep 17: How to get the best out of your air miles and use forex wallets
Money Hacks
Episode 17
Duration: 6:30 mins
Synopsis: In this new podcast series for 2018, The Straits Times and The Business Times offer tips for the newcomer to the financial investment scene.
Singaporeans love a good travel deal. The hardcore miles junkie is quite the species as they hunt and research the best ways to get the ultimate deals.
Get some good starter tips in this episode. Is it better to redeem your miles for short-haul or long-haul flights? This and more tips from Mr Anthony Seow, head of unsecured loans and cards for DBS Bank.
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8/3/2018 • 6 minutes, 31 seconds
S1E16: Money Hacks Ep 16: Top travel hacks to stretch your dollar
Money Hacks
Episode 16
Duration: 8 mins
Synopsis: In this new podcast series for 2018, The Straits Times and The Business Times offer tips for the newcomer to the financial investment scene.
We look at a few key travel spending hacks, ways to stretch money further when travelling overseas. Should you pay in Singapore dollars when using your credit card overseas? Should you bring only one credit card abroad, and why is it not advisable to carry too much cash?
Should you swop out your SIM card when overseas, and risk missing out on important bank alerts on possible fraudulent activity?
What are the top things to do and not to do, especially when you key in your personal identification number (PIN) at an ATM machine overseas and something goes wrong?
Mr Anthony Seow - head of unsecured loans and cards for DBS Bank - also explains how DBS' multi-currency account can help you shop online, spend abroad or invest in markets at your preferred rate.
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7/23/2018 • 8 minutes, 9 seconds
S1E15: Money Hacks EP 15: How to reduce mistakes older Singaporeans make in financial planning
Money Hacks
Episode 15
Duration: 7 mins
Synopsis: In this new podcast series for 2018, The Straits Times and The Business Times offer tips for the newcomer to the financial investment scene.
What are the common mistakes older Singaporean adults make when it comes to planning their finances for the next decade or so? Do they need to factor inflation rates and how often should they review this?
How about retirement calculators, like those by the CPF, to make good estimates? How can credit card debt be effectively reduced before reaching retirement age?
Mr Vipin Kalra, CEO of BankBazaar International, offers tips on how to do this systematically.
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7/10/2018 • 7 minutes, 3 seconds
S1E14: Money Hacks EP 14: How to invest CPF money better if you're in your 20s
Money Hacks
Episode 14
Duration: 8 mins
Synopsis: In this new podcast series for 2018, The Straits Times and The Business Times offer tips for the newcomer to the financial investment scene.
Are younger adults and millennials in Singapore value seekers, when it comes to financial services? Should they look at the CPF scheme as one good reliable and solid way to plan financially for the future?
If they want to have 10%, 20%, or even 50% more in their CPF when they retire, are they heading down the right track?
Mr Vipin Kalra, CEO of BankBazaar International, offers tips on how to approach the CPF scheme with a focused mindset.
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7/9/2018 • 8 minutes, 5 seconds
S1E13: Money Hacks EP 13: Top loan misconceptions for first-time home buyers; understanding mortgages better
Money Hacks
Episode 13
Duration: 10:49 mins
Synopsis: In this new podcast series for 2018, The Straits Times and The Business Times offer tips for the newcomer to the financial investment scene.
Can first-time HDB home buyers take a bank loan? What are the differences between opting for a bank loan or a HDB loan?
What about couples in their late 40s or 50s thinking of buying a second property for investment options? What are the considerations to factor in? What are the trends for such couples in Singapore?
Ms Tok Geok Peng, head of secured lending for DBS Bank, answers our questions and lists the top three misconceptions when it comes to mortgages.
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6/25/2018 • 10 minutes, 49 seconds
S1E12: Money Hacks EP 12: How to approach financial planning in your 40s or late 20s
Money Hacks
Episode 12
Duration: 8:25 mins
Synopsis: In this new podcast series for 2018, The Straits Times and The Business Times offer tips for the newcomer to the financial investment scene.
How can you plan your finances better in your 40s, while keeping an eye on the future, and the cost of inflation? Is youth an asset when you're in your late 20s, when it comes to taking more financial risks to grow your money?
What can you also do at the age of 18, if you want to think ahead before feeling the pressures of the rat race and putting aside financial planning till it's too late?
We ask Mr Vasu Menon - vice-president and senior investment strategist (wealth management) at OCBC Bank - for his thoughts on our scenarios.
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6/11/2018 • 8 minutes, 26 seconds
S1E11: Money Hacks EP 11: Worth investing in Gibson's guitars after its bankruptcy protection filing?
Money Hacks
Episode 11
Duration: 12:50 mins
Synopsis: In this new podcast series for 2018, The Straits Times and The Business Times offer tips for the newcomer to the financial investment scene.
Gibson - the famed US brand which was founded in 1902 - made headlines around the world recently when it filed for bankruptcy protection as it struggles with US$500m of debt. Is now the time to invest in high-end Gibson guitars, or even one of those holy grail of guitars - the legendary vintage "burst" Les Paul model from 1959 - which can cost quarter of a million US dollars and upwards these days.
We ask Jack and Rai, one of the most popular duos in the live gig circuit in Singapore, who have played vintage guitars, to start the debate.
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5/24/2018 • 12 minutes, 50 seconds
S1E10: Money Hacks EP 10: More youth seeking investor education programmes from Sias
Money Hacks
Episode 10
Duration: 9:30 mins
Synopsis: In this new podcast series for 2018, The Straits Times and The Business Times offer tips for the newcomer to the financial investment scene.
How do you become smarter about considering possible investments for your future, as early as when you're in your late teens? Or if you have a young family and are concerned about family budgeting and financial literacy?
Mr David Gerald is the founder, president and chief executive of Securities Investors Association (Singapore). Sias champions investor rights and educates investors at all levels, among other initiatives. He tells us how more of their events are reaching out to a younger and wider base today.
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5/24/2018 • 9 minutes, 29 seconds
S1E9: Money Hacks EP 9: How to start out in South-east Asian art collecting
Money Hacks
Episode 9
Duration: 9 mins
Synopsis: In this new podcast series for 2018, The Straits Times and The Business Times offer tips for the newcomer to the financial investment scene.
Is it worth investing in something that isn't locked away in an account but which you can appreciate up close? We look at the possibility of starting out in the world of art collecting, especially in the South-east Asian scene.
Arts correspondent Helmi Yusof of The Business Times, tells us what crazy rich Asians - younger or older - should take note of, if they want to start looking into this scene.
Produced by: Ernest Luis & Christopher Lim
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5/24/2018 • 9 minutes, 3 seconds
S1E8: Money Hacks EP 8: How to start out in luxury wristwatch collecting
Money Hacks
Episode 8
Duration: 9:15 mins
Synopsis: In this new podcast series for 2018, The Straits Times and The Business Times offer tips for the newcomer to the financial investment scene.
Is it worth investing in something you can appreciate up close, and in yourself too? We look at the possibility of starting out in the world of wristwatch collecting, zooming in on timepieces that can also hold their value better in the long run.
Deputy editor of The Business Times Lifestyle desk Dylan Tan, tells us how to upgrade from a basic Casio G-Shock, and how to diversify into other brands besides the legendary Rolex and Patek Philippe.
Produced by: Ernest Luis & Christopher Lim
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5/24/2018 • 9 minutes, 15 seconds
S1E7: Money Hacks EP 7: Should you invest in ICOs or IPOs?
Money Hacks
Episode 7
Duration: 10:55 mins
Synopsis: In this new podcast series for 2018, The Straits Times and The Business Times offer tips for the newcomer to the financial investment scene.
You're a millennial and you're eyeing to raise funds for your dream start-up. Should you invest in initial coin offerings (ICO)? What if you're a senior and you're thinking that the new trend in ICOs may present better investment options than good old initial public offerings (IPO)?
We pose these scenarios to Mr Anson Zeall, the chairman of the Association of Cryptocurrency Enterprises and Startups Singapore (Access).
Produced by: Ernest Luis & Christopher Lim
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5/24/2018 • 10 minutes, 55 seconds
S1E6: Money Hacks EP 6: Tips for starting out in property investment in Singapore
Money Hacks
Episode 6
Duration: 9:14 mins
Synopsis: In this new podcast series for 2018, The Straits Times and The Business Times offer tips for the newcomer to the financial investment scene.
Thinking of property investment in Singapore? Kalpana Rashiwala - property correspondent for The Business Times - tackles the scenario for someone in their early 30s, looking to buy a first home, both to live in and to potentially sell and upgrade in future. Also, are leasehold properties at the 85-year mark a sweet spot?
Produced by: Ernest Luis & Christopher Lim
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5/24/2018 • 9 minutes, 14 seconds
S1E5: Money Hacks EP 5: Blockchain and cheaper services in insuretech, proptech or medtech?
Money Hacks
Episode 5
Duration: 8:50 mins
Synopsis: In this new podcast series for 2018, The Straits Times and The Business Times offer tips for the newcomer to the financial investment scene.
Can blockchain technology - which underpins the cryptocurrency Bitcoin - help customers with better deals in future? In cheaper and faster insurance or legal transactions for example? Can it help business owners looking to invest in such technology, to reduce overheads too? We pose these scenarios to Mr Anson Zeall, the chairman of the Association of Cryptocurrency Enterprises and Startups Singapore (Access).
Produced by: Ernest Luis & Christopher Lim
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5/24/2018 • 8 minutes, 46 seconds
S1E4: Money Hacks EP 4: How to start in cryptocurrency investment in Singapore
Money Hacks
Episode 4
Duration: 10:50 mins
Synopsis: In this new podcast series for 2018, The Straits Times and The Business Times offer tips for the newcomer to the financial investment scene.
Say you are an adventurous young person keen to experiment with cryptocurrency investment, how do you get started in Singapore?
If you are a senior, and a first-time investor, how do you navigate and find out more before making an informed decision? We pose these scenarios to Mr Anson Zeall, the chairman of the Association of Cryptocurrency Enterprises and Startups Singapore (Access).
Produced by: Ernest Luis & Christopher Lim
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5/24/2018 • 10 minutes, 51 seconds
S1E3: Money Hacks EP 3: Good mindsets for retirees and younger newbies to investment
Money Hacks Episode 3Duration: 6:20 minsSynopsis: In this new podcast series for 2018, The Straits Times and The Business Times offer tips for the newcomer to the financial investment scene. Say you are newly retired but your savvy young relative claims to be able to double your savings by investing for you in cryptocurrency, a world you're unfamiliar with. Should you agree? Also, what is a good approach to splitting your money into percentages, if you are a newbie to the investment scene.
Produced by: Ernest Luis & Christopher Lim
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5/24/2018 • 6 minutes, 19 seconds
S1E2: Money Hacks EP 2: Has the cryptocurrency bubble truly burst; time to invest now?
Money Hacks
Episode 2
Duration: 4:50 mins
Synopsis: In this new podcast series for 2018, The Straits Times and The Business Times offer tips for the newcomer to the financial investment scene.
Should you listen to friends who tell you the cryptocurrency bubble has truly burst and strike while the iron is hot? To get a better perspective on this seemingly volatile scene, find out what percentage of the world's population own bitcoin, for example.
Produced by: Ernest Luis & Christopher Lim
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5/24/2018 • 4 minutes, 50 seconds
S1E1: Money Hacks EP 1: Tips for first-time investors; Dive into cryptocurrency
Money Hacks
Episode 1
Duration: 9 mins
Synopsis: In this new podcast series for 2018, The Straits Times and The Business Times offer tips for the newcomer to the financial investment scene.
How should you balance a percentage of your savings if you're going to invest for the first time, regardless of whether you're a young professional or a newly-retired person? Or should you daringly dive into the wild world of cryptocurrency investment?
Produced by: Ernest Luis & Christopher Lim
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