Few months back, I bought more on Soilbuild REIT and Keppel REIT given the attractive dividend yield. It was a lesson learnt for me as I bought purely because of its dividend yield. I was …
Continue readingOpportunity in Brexit Crisis
Stocks are generally classified into small cap, mid map and large cap. Market capitalization (“cap”) is the total value of the issued shares of a publicly traded company. This is also equal to the share price …
Continue readingSummary of June 2016 Transactions
As I was away for almost two weeks for my holiday in Taiwan, I made no purchases this month. Majority of the stocks I held paid out the dividends this month. When everyone thought that the …
Continue readingBrexit Impact On My Stock Portfolio
During my holiday trip in Taiwan, I read about the news that British is departing the EU (European Union). I believe many readers should have known that on Friday, 24th June 2016, Briton votes have concluded …
Continue readingMy Sweet Retirement Mid Year Checkpoint 2016
Time flies and it is already the month of June 2016. Last year December, I did some personal goal settings (My Sweet Retirement Annual Review of 2015). Let me review the status achieved so far. Achieve …
Continue readingThe Hour Glass Fell in Profit After Tax Partly due to Donation
I invested in The Hour Glass in the year 2015 on the back of its strong cash position (My Personal Analysis of The Hour Glass). On 24th May 2016, The Hour Glass announced its full …
Continue readingUpdate on Singapore Savings Bonds June 2016
The effective return per year for Singapore Savings Bond fell to a low of 1.94% for June 2016 before recovering to 2.06% for July 2016. If you have followed my blog, you know that I …
Continue readingRental Disputes
Rental disputes are very common among REITs because that is mainly the source of income for REITs. Recently, one of the REITs in my stock portfolio has been engaged in some legal action and I …
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