REITs
2 Singapore REITs That Didn’t Cut Dividends Amid Covid-19
For long-term investors in Singapore who rely on the income from dividends, Covid-19 was an uncertain time. That’s because a lot of Singapore companies,
1 Singapore REIT That FIRE Investors Should Buy
When you’re thinking about investing for financial independence, the reliability of dividends, or distributions, from stocks and real estate investment trusts (REITs) is a
Buying REITs? Here’s Why Interest Rates Matter
Interest rates, globally, are at all-time lows yet talk of inflation returning has many investors worried. It’s currently sitting just 25 basis points above
2 Singapore REITs Yielding More Than Your CPF SA
Investing for our future retirement requires us to create various passive income streams. One of the best ways to generate passive income is by
Better Buy: Mapletree Industrial Trust vs. Ascendas REIT
When long-term investors think about dividends, we automatically gravitate towards real estate investment trusts (REITs) here in Singapore. On last week’s ProsperUs webinar about
Singapore REITs: Here’s Why “Bigger is Better”
Generally, it’s widely accepted that smaller companies offer better potential for long-term returns for investors. That’s because they’re growing from a smaller base and
5 Top Tips for Investing in the Best Singapore REITs
Friends of mine often ask “how do I pick the right REIT to invest in?” and my answer tends to be the same. I
2 Logistics REITs Dividend Investors Can Buy
Amid the global Covid-19 pandemic, many “hot” sectors such as e-commerce, cybersecurity and cloud computing have attracted investors’ money. However, when it comes to
What Type of Singapore REITs Should You Buy?
Real estate investment trusts (REITs) in Singapore are a great way for investors to get exposure to property while also earning a passive income.
3 Reasons REITs Beat Property as an Investment
In Singapore, a common refrain you hear when it comes to buying a property is that “you should buy a property if you’re going
Here’s Why Singapore REITs are the New Bonds in 2020
Everyone has heard of trying to follow that typical “balanced portfolio” of 60% stocks and 40% bonds. However, in a world of near-zero interest