The purchase of ST's book at https://gumroad.com/l/FxsMU is a PDF copy? I do not have kindle. Thanks 
Thanks for the reply! To confirm, if I move over $1k, i should just do it with Standard Chartered?
The purchase of ST's book at https://gumroad.com/l/FxsMU is a PDF copy? I do not have kindle. Thanks![]()
Really, if you're doing anything (e.g. buying IWDA) at least once monthly, IB is lower cost.if over 1k use IBKR IS BETTER
anyone how is the process of purchasing stock in Standard Charter trading is like?
if I buy IWDA ETF, just click on buy and will I get the stock appear straightaway in my account?
Do I need to wait?
OK now we know why you're repeating yourself like a broken record. You don't read what other write. He *did* address your estate duty question.Why you conveniently ignore my question on estate duty in USD?
Why are you starting accusation here?
There are no U.S. taxes of any sort for non-U.S. persons on U.S. Treasuries (directly held, not in fund form), U.S. bank deposits, U.S. credit union deposits, U.S. municipal bonds (directly held), and U.S. state bonds (directly held), as examples.
Hi all, received mail that Maybank is ending their MIP after June 2019. Wonder what’s the next option for future MIPs and what to do with the existing holdings?
I'm gonna either transfer my holdings to CDP, or sell then re-buy them with another broker.![]()
Oh no, we have another Ervino just when I thought there’s finally some peace around here. Just that there’s no bizarre bolding, underlining and red blue fonts. What a relief.
Nope, cash it out as soon as you can to "earn" the discount and then dump it into your regular etf purchases.Anyone buy stock through company stock option in their monthly salary?
if I allocated $200 on the company stock at discount price every month
do I need to adjust my global ETF percentage accordingly?
I am 38 years old and not a DIY investor and has always left my investments to my friend. But I realise that my portfolio isn't going anywhere, and it is better to be hands-on for your own financial future. I need advice from members and understand that the final decision is up to myself. Time for some spring cleaning!
1) Aviva Global Savings Account
- inception date is 20 Sepember 2010
- payment frequency is SGD250/month
- funds are since inception of account are BlackRock Global Funds - Latin American A2 Fund US, and BlackRock Global Funds - World Gold A2 Fund USD
- premium end date is 20 September 2035
- As of 29 May 2019, the total premiums paid is SGD26,250.00 and investment value is sgd21,213.8. I have asked my friend to let me know how much I will get back if I liquidate this account as there will be penalty charges =(
Questions:
1a) Should I surrender this account entirely? Or switch it to other funds offered under Aviva Global Savings? I do not mind lower returns (is 1% too much to ask for?but it does not beat inflation) less fund management fees etc.
1b) If the suggestion is to switch to other funds on offer under Aviva Global Savings Account, what would be your suggestions and the reason(s) for the selected funds (for my understanding and learning).
2) Aviva Navigator cash account
-inception date is 30 Dec 2008
-was in growth portfolio until mid of last year when I asked to switch to Balanced portfolio
- am not charged an advisory fee/wrap fee by my friend, but believe there may be a platform fee incurred for using the Aviva Navigator platform, and of course the usual fund management fees etc which are also gnawing at my returns.
- initial lump sum of cash investment was SGD28,000 and the current value is at SGD39,700. No further contribution.
-no penalty for terminating account
3) CPF-SA
- I have terminated the investments last year with a loss of SGD854.20 (15.12%). Had some greens but after that it was red for as long as I can recall. Seeing that the past few years has been a bull run………
4) CPF-OA
- current value as of 29 May 2019 is 23,742.07, with a loss of -7.14%. Had some greens but after that it was red for as long as I can recall. Thinking of terminating this too.
-was in growth portfolio until mid of last year when I asked to switch to Balanced portfolio.
Appreciate it if you could advise this newbie. Thank you very much! Have a lot to learn.