Looking to grow your cash in 2025 without taking big risks? In this roundtable, we explore some of the best low-risk cash investment options in Singapore that can help you earn better returns while keeping your money safe and accessible. Whether you’re saving for the short term or planning for retirement, these strategies will help you make smarter decisions with your SGD. All this and more in our latest episode!
00:00 Intro
01:01 CPF SA
02:51 Fixed deposits
04:43 T-bills
08:27 Money market funds
12:19 Singapore Savings Bonds
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President said in video, parked 1500 sgd, and receive 4000 sgd back.
nice
The white balance colour not well accurate
I’m not sure why these guys always recommend ssb, in multiple videos. Liquidity is a big problem, not to mention the interest rates suck. There are better instruments like MMF and HYSA. Emergency funds by definition is something very liquid
Placing SSB has a cost $2 charges by the bank
I have 1M SGD, what will be the best way to invest in stocks.
All the options are nothing new and nothing palatable as it doesn’t provide safe haven to retirement. Invest is the only way.
How about putting money in good ETFs.?
im not sure should i continue to earn interest from my normal savings accounts. monthly top-ups and no withdrawals to earn higher interest. As an emergency fund. any advice?