Goh Eng Yeow shares with us the criteria of picking dividend stocks. He also explains the effect of share buybacks on shareholders’ interest and how we should watch the insiders’ trades to catch the “buy” signal. He talks about the myths of “buy in January” and “sell in May”. Actual listed companies in the Singapore Exchange (SGX) are used to explain the concepts mentioned in the book.
In A Random Walk Down Wall Street you'll learn the basic terminology of "The Street" and how to navigate it with the help of a user-friendly, long-range investment strategy that really works. Malkiel shows why an individual who buys over time and holds a low-cost, internationally diversified index of securities is still likely to exceed the performance of portfolios carefully picked by professionals.
The Straits Times’ Invest Editor Lorna Tan follows up on the success of her 2018 book, Retire Smart, with Money Smart. Like the best-selling Retire Smart: Financial Planning Made Easy — which sold 12,000 copies within a year — Money Smart is packed with information and insights into a range of personal finance topics such as retirement planning, investment, tax planning, financial planning, and consumer protection.
Benefit from the higher dividend yields by investing in REITs. This book guides us through the REITs investments in a step-by-step and comprehensive manner. Actual case studies of REITs in Singapore are also used for illustration of concepts.
For nearly forty years, The Only Investment Guide You ll Ever Need has been a favorite finance guide, earning the allegiance of millions. This completely updated edition will show you the best way to manage your money, no matter what your means. Chapter two alone should save you thousands of dollars. With passion and wit, Andrew Tobias delivers sensible advice and useful information on spending, saving, investing, and much more.
Peter Lynch offers easy-to-follow advice for sorting out the long shots from the no-shots by reviewing a company's financial statements and knowing which numbers really count. He offers guidelines for investing in cyclical, turnaround, and fast-growing companies. As long as you invest for the long term, Lynch says, your portfolio can reward you. This timeless advice has made One Up on Wall Street a #1 bestseller and a classic book of investment know-how.
In The Complete TurtleTrader, Michael W. Covel tells their riveting story with the first ever on-the-record interviews with individual Turtles. He shows how Dennis's rules worked--and can still work today--for any investor with the desire and commitment to learn from one of the greatest investing stories of all time.
The book shares with us the strategies to beat the unpredictable markets and how we can apply and profit from the principles of compounding. The methods to identify potential signs of trouble from our daily news are mentioned. With the analysis of the current economic situation and oil prices in the book, we are able to better plan our current and future investments.
The book writes about the methods to spot financial bubbles, the danger signs of the market and the fraud of listed companies. Based on the case studies of past downturns, it teaches us the techniques to analyse the severity of each financial crisis. A clear plan on what to do during crisis is illustrated in the book as well.
The book writes about the tools and techniques of stock picking, stock valuation and portfolio management. It explains to us how companies finance their growth and shows us how to spot signs of potential trouble for listed companies.
REITs to Riches analyses the different real estate sectors and shares with you the method to analyse the financials of REITs. The steps of accessing the investment risks are discussed as well. With these essential knowledge, you will be able to build a portfolio of REITs and Business Trusts, which allows you to enjoy the consistent passive income from the REITs distribution.
Value.able shares with us the right mindset which every investor should start off with and how we can identify extraordinary businesses subsequently. Most importantly, it teaches us the different valuation models for stocks valuation. By following the 3 simple steps mentioned in the book, investors are able to beat the various market conditions effortlessly.
The timely topics covered include tips on making the most of the various Central Provident Fund schemes and enhancements, plugging gaps in one’s insurance coverage, and investing smartly without falling prey to scams. There are also sections devoted to legacy planning, credit and debt planning and consumer protection.