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  • More young people crave independence and are moving out of their parents’ before getting married? How do you know when it’s time and if you have the means to do so? Howie Lim speaks to Tim Phillips from timtalksmoney.com and Seth Wee from Providend to find out when and how they did it.

    Synopsis: Every Monday, Howie Lim gets experts to break down useful financial tips.

    Highlights of the conversation:

    02:14 Budget considerations

    03:51 How investing will help

    07:09 Unforeseen expenses

    09:28 Should you buy or rent?

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    Written and hosted by: Howie Lim ([email protected])

    With Tim Phillips, timtalksmoney.com; and Seth Wee, client advisor, Providend

    Edited by: Howie Lim & Claressa Monteiro

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  • Investors fled from risk assets when the Asian stock sell-off deepened in August. It was speculated that interest rates would need to be cut rapidly to stimulate growth. Was this a one-off or a signal of things to come? Howie Lim finds out from Paul Chew head of research, Phillip Securities Research.

    Synopsis: Every Monday, Howie Lim gets experts to break down useful financial tips.

    Highlights of the conversation:

    02:46 Investors should not focus on one data point

    05:50 Precedents in history to draw parallels

    09:26 How market interconnectedness plays a role

    11:08 All times are uncertain and volatile

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    With Paul Chew, head of research, Phillip Securities Research

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  • Companies should start placing a higher priority on both employee mental and financial well-being because the better your workers are, the better your company will be as well. How true is that and when did it become an employer’s responsibility to care for its employees’ finances? Howie Lim speaks to So Sin Ting from Endowus, Theodoric Chew from Intellect and Paul Gordon from Aon to find out.

    Synopsis: Every Monday, Howie Lim gets experts to break down useful financial tips.

    Highlights of the conversation:

    01:48 Relationship between financial preparedness and self

    03:40 Financial well-being is about more than financial health

    06:18 Is it really an organisation’s responsibility?

    10:34 Take care of your people, and they’ll take care of business

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    Written and hosted by: Howie Lim ([email protected])

    With Theodoric Chew, co-founder & CEO, Intellect; So Sin Ting, chief client officer, Endowus; and Paul Gordon, head of financial wellbeing, APAC, Aon

    Edited by: Howie Lim & Claressa Monteiro

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  • With the US economy giving everyone whiplash in recent times and the Fed poised to cut interest rates, what does this all mean for your investments? Howie Lim speaks to Charu Chanana, head of FX Strategy and global market strategist at Saxo to find out.

    Synopsis: Every Monday, Howie Lim gets experts to break down useful financial tips.

    Highlights of the conversation:

    01:43 How the US economy is doing so far

    04:30 Which scenario will be better for you?

    09:02 Where exactly the US economy is headed

    13:13 Is ‘timing’ rebalancing your portfolio bad too?

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    With Charu Chanana, head of FX Strategy and global market strategist, Saxo

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  • After first gaining popularity in the early 1990s, investment-linked insurance policies have been a mainstay in the offerings of insurers. But how much has changed since then and do they have a place in your portfolio today? Howie Lim talks to CEO of Providend Christopher Tan and chief agency officer of Income Insurance Tan Chuan How to find out.

    Synopsis: Every Monday, Howie Lim gets experts to break down useful financial tips.

    Highlights of the conversation:

    01:33 How ILPs are like ‘cooking’ or ‘football’

    05:15 The skinny on wealth-accumulation ILPs

    09:38 Reasons to be cautious

    11:12 Benefits of ILPs

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    With Christopher Tan, CEO, Providend and Tan Chuan How, chief agency officer, Income Insurance

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  • Debt can be scary but you’re not alone. There is help available and paths you can take. Howie Lim finds out what they are from Tan Huey Min of Credit Counselling Singapore and Seth Wee of Providend.

    Synopsis: Every Monday, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.

    Highlights of the conversation:

    03:48 Cheapest ways to get out of debt

    05:14 Are you ready to seek help?

    08:50 Things you can do

    11:58 Not as difficult as it may seem

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    With Seth Wee, client adviser, Providend and Tan Huey Min, general manager, Credit Counselling Singapore

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  • Singapore as a global financial hub attracts expatriates from around the world. This drives prices and costs up. Additionally, Singapore has been crowned the costliest city for expats by several surveys. How is everyone dealing with this accolade and those pesky costs? Howie Lim finds out from Christopher Forbes from CMC Invest and Bryan Tay from Lendela.

    Synopsis: Every Monday. The Business Times breaks down useful personal financial tips with expert guests.

    Highlights of the conversation:

    01:10 Where do extra costs for expatriates come from?

    04:55 Increasing compensation package; a self-fulfilling cycle

    07:47 How citizens are coping

    12:09 Could the high cost of living force expats out?

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    Written and hosted by: Howie Lim ([email protected])

    With Bryan Tay, country manager, Lendela and Christopher Forbes, head of Singapore, CMC Invest.

    Edited by: Howie Lim & Claressa Monteiro

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  • What is ‘money dysmorphia’, ‘soft life’ and ‘loud budgeting’? Your guess is as good as any! Howie Lim finds out from Christopher Forbes of CMC Invest and Seth Wee from Providend whether these Gen-Z money trends are worth looking into.

    Synopsis: Every Monday. The Business Times breaks down useful personal financial tips with expert guests.

    Highlights of the conversation:

    00:58 Gen-Z money trends are really boomer financial fads?

    02:54 Doom spending can’t be good

    05:52 Tackling money dysmorphia

    08:26 The generations aren’t that different

    13:45 Advice which stands the test of time

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    With Christopher Forbes, head of Singapore, CMC Invest and Seth Wee, client adviser, Providend.

    Edited by: Howie Lim & Claressa Monteiro

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    Engineered by: Joann Chai Pei Chieh

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  • The Supplementary Retirement Scheme or SRS is a tax efficient account but heavily underutilised in Singapore. How can we best utilise this account to help pad up our retirement savings and what should we be investing in?

    Howie Lim speaks to Hugh Chung from Endowus and Jermyn Wong from State Street Global Advisors to find out.

    Synopsis: Every Monday. The Business Times breaks down useful personal financial tips with expert guests.

    Highlights of the conversation:

    01:03 Supplementary Retirement Scheme (SRS) adoption and statistics

    02:50 Investment strategies for SRS

    04:07 Tax benefits and withdrawal considerations

    06:50 ETFs vs Unit Trusts (for SRS)?

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    With Hugh Chung, chief investment advisory officer, Endowus and Jermyn Wong, head of intermediary South East Asia, State Street Global Advisors

    Edited by: Howie Lim & Lee Kim Siang

    Produced by: Howie Lim

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  • Arguably, the world’s largest democracy’s election was a one-man show: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his BJP. But now that that’s done and dusted, how did the economy and the markets react to the results and where are the investment opportunities?

    Howie Lim speaks to Radhika Rao, senior economist & executive director, DBS Bank for more insights.

    Synopsis: Every Monday, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.

    Highlights of the conversation:

    00:59 Indian market reactions and investor sentiments

    02:56 Indian coalition government and market stability

    04:23 Post-election Indian stock markets analysis

    07:05 Risks and opportunities in Indian markets

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    Written and hosted by: Howie Lim ([email protected])

    With Radhika Rao, senior economist & executive director, DBS Bank

    Edited by: Howie Lim & Claressa Monteiro

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  • S-Reits are supposed to be the net outperformers for 2024. But that doesn’t seem to be the case so far. Is it looking on the up and up for them for 2H 2024, though? Howie Lim finds out.

    Synopsis: Every Monday, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.

    Highlights of the conversation:

    00:58 Analysts' perspectives on current S-Reits’ performance

    03:25 Diversification in S-Reits

    05:25 Benefits of S-Reits vs other Reits

    07:42 Impact of upcoming trends on S-Reits

    10:55 Analysts' S-Reits winners

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    Written and hosted by: Howie Lim ([email protected])

    With Geoff Howie, market strategist at Singapore Exchange and Lock Mun Yee, deputy head of research at CGS International

    Edited by: Howie Lim & Claressa Monteiro

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  • Holiday season is upon us but if you haven’t booked or planned, have no fear. There are still some ways you can save money without breaking the bank on those peak-period-marked-up prices.

    Synopsis: Every first, third and fifth Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.

    Highlights:

    01:07 Top travel hack trend for 2024

    04:48 Tips for cheaper accommodation

    08:50 Tips for cheaper transportation

    11:39 Free accommodation!

    12:27 Utilising tech

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    With Diane Chang, executive director of the Consumer Banking Group at DBS Bank; Isabel Leong, blogger of Bel Around the World; and Jaclynn Seah, blogger of The Occasional Traveller.

    Edited by: Howie Lim & Lee Kim Siang

    Produced by: Howie Lim

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  • What makes Islamic investing different from conventional investing and can people not of the faith get in on the action? Also, what is the outlook for Islamic investing and the trends to keep an eye on?

    Synopsis: Every first, third and fifth Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.

    Highlights of the conversation:

    02:03 Difference in Islamic investing

    04:28 Competitive returns for everyone

    06:19 Why Sukuks are the most popular investment product

    07:40 Singapore as an Islamic finance hub

    10:02 Trends investors should look out for

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    Hosted by: Howie Lim ([email protected])

    With Syed Muhammad Alsagoff, associate director, Shariah Services, CGS International Securities Singapore and Muhammad Ridhwaan Radzi, managing director, IFSG and RizqX.

    Edited by: Howie Lim & Claressa Monteiro

    Produced by: Howie Lim

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  • How much do our parents' money habits shape our own financial behaviour? Turns out, quite a lot. In this episode, host Lee Kim Siang sits down with Audrey Tan, co-founder of PlayMoolah, a financial education company, to talk about how the money narratives we inherit hold us back from achieving our financial goals. Plus, we hear from Edwin Ooi, senior financial advisory specialist at MoneySmart, about the shocking results from their recent survey.

    Synopsis: Every first, third and fifth Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.

    Highlights of the conversation:

    01:59 What are money narratives?

    03:55 How our parents influence our financial habits

    07:18 Breaking the intergenerational cycle

    09:49 How to teach our kids about money

    Find out more: https://www.moneysmart.sg/credit-cards/how-parents-influence-our-financial-habits-ms

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    Hosted by: Lee Kim Siang ([email protected])

    With Edwin Ooi, senior financial advisory specialist, MoneySmart; and Audrey Tan, co-founder, PlayMoolah

    Edited by: Emily Liu & Claressa Monteiro

    Produced by: Emily Liu

    Engineered by: Joann Chai Pei Chieh

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  • Ready to dive into the exhilarating world of forex, but not sure where to start? In this episode, Lee Kim Siang speaks to Charu Chanana, head of FX strategy at Saxo to answer all your questions, from understanding currency pairs to managing risk effectively.

    Synopsis: Every first, third and fifth Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.

    Highlights of the conversation:

    02:40 Pros and cons of forex vs equities

    04:17 Understanding leverage in forex trading

    06:51 Forex trading strategies for beginners

    10:57 Major currency pairs outlook

    15:05 Impact of interest rates on currency value

    17:10 Common forex trading mistakes

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    With Charu Chanana, head of FX strategy, Saxo

    Edited by: Emily Liu & Claressa Monteiro

    Produced by: Emily Liu

    Engineered by: Joann Chai Pei Chieh

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  • Japan’s stock market has made a big comeback this year. Could the country finally be leaving the lost decades behind? Lee Kim Siang speaks to Naomi Fink, global strategist at Nikko Asset Management, to break it all down.

    Synopsis: Every first, third and fifth Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.

    Highlights of the conversation:

    00:51 The driving forces behind Japan's economic rally

    03:39 Is Japan finally overcoming deflation?

    04:57 The impact of Abenomics on corporate governance

    10:55 How yen weakness impacts investors

    13:16 What to watch in the upcoming earnings season

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  • Who will make decisions about your personal welfare or finances if you lose mental capacity? On this episode, host Lee Kim Siang talks to lawyer Stefanie Yuen Thio about the vital importance of setting up a Lasting Power of Attorney.

    Highlights of the conversation:

    01:41 What is a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA)?

    02:34 Why LPA is important for everyone

    07:16 How LPA fits into estate planning

    10:19 LPA Disputes within the family

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    With Stefanie Yuen Thio, joint managing partner, TSMP Law Corporation

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  • Bitcoin is having a major comeback this year. Not only have prices more than doubled, there are now funds tracking the cryptocurrency in the US stock exchanges. But some are worried this could be the beginning of another bubble.

    Are we looking at another Bitcoin bubble, or is the cryptocurrency here to stay? Lee Kim Siang sits down with Coinhako’s Kelvin See for insights.

    Synopsis: Every first, third and fifth Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.

    Highlights of the conversation:

    02:37 Bitcoin’s recent surge

    03:51 What are Bitcoin ETFs?

    07:02 What is Bitcoin halving?

    10:16 Pros and cons of investing in bitcoin

    13:59 Is it a good time to invest in bitcoin?

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    With Kelvin See, head of trading, Coinhako

    Edited by: Emily Liu & Claressa Monteiro

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  • Watches are one of the most popular buys for wealthy Singaporeans. If you’ve seen one up close, you can see why they’re such beloved works of art. But can they pull their weight as investments?

    BT’s Lee Kim Siang sits down with Nick Lim, director of second-hand dealer Chuan Watch to get to the bottom of this.

    Synopsis: Every first, third and fifth Monday of the month, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips.

    Highlights of the conversation:

    01:37 Pros and cons of watches as investment

    02:58 How to evaluate a watch

    05:59 Factors that influence the price of a watch

    06:35 The Covid luxury watch boom and bust

    Hosted by: Lee Kim Siang ([email protected])

    With Nick Lim, director, Chuan Watch

    Edited by: Emily Liu & Claressa Monteiro

    Produced by: Emily Liu

    Engineered by: Joann Chai Pei Chieh

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