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Lower borrowing costs in S'pore expected in 2024
Rag-and-bone man's family fought over his $4m house
Why it's hard to forecast the market for 2024
Easier ways to achieve personal finance aims in New Year's resolutions

Set aside savings, prepare investment plans and cull any unused credit cards to start achieving objectives for the rest of the year
Three myths about investing for retirement

The bad news is that youre probably thinking about it all wrong. The good news is that you're probably better off than you think. By Allison Schrager
Uncertainties loom but there are also opportunities in 2024: UBS
Restructure nomination schemes to cater to members' diverse needs
Market predictions could go awry; stick with long-term investment plan

Staying invested for an extended period generates the highest probability of success, regardless of the direction of interest rates
Demand for latest Singapore Savings Bond falls after average returns slide
Navigating shifting currents in 2024

After the steep hike in interest rates over the past 18 months, the relative attractiveness of bonds, cash and equities has changed
Insurers roll out solutions to tap growing high-net-worth population in Singapore
Take note of policy terms that don't cover some medical conditions
5 tips to get the most out of your investment portfolio
The tortoise's path to slow, steady investment returns
Quality tech companies to drive returns this year
Market predictions could go awry; stick with long-term investment plan

Staying invested for an extended period generates the highest probability of success, regardless of the direction of interest rates
Investing vs saving
S$10,000 invested annually in MSCI ACWI index vs fixed deposit
Unwed elderly couple fought over $1.5m in joint account after break-up
Why taking all the cash in joint account may leave you with less
Couple agreed to split 50% of flat's value, but court says it must be 100%