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挂羊头卖牛肉 - Selling Beef Under the Guise of Mutton

Source 3 stalls at Ayer Rajah Food Centre were selling beef as mutton. Personally, I can eat anything so it's not a big deal to me, but I know there are people who are not allowed to consume beef due to their religion, just imagine the kind of shock waiting for them when they learn of this news. Madam Semi Sagi, 36, owner of a nasi ayam stall, said: "A fine or a warning would be enough, this is not right." The stall owners were fined S$3000 each and their licenses revoked, I agree that it's quite extreme to revoke their licenses, but then again, they were deceiving customers. I think everybody has the right to know exactly what they are paying for, they can't just lie to people. And these hawkers are planning to meet their member of parliament, I wonder what he/she can do for them, they cheat people and they still have the cheek to ask their MP for help. Another hawker, who declined to be named, said: "NEA can't just come down and do this. If th

Passing of One of The Best Actors in Singapore

Well, kind of sudden as he always looked so kind, so healthy and always smiling. Very humorous guy, I always chuckled whenever he appeared on TV, just his face alone is enough to lighten up my mood, and when he started talking or acting (the funny roles), most of the time I just laughed. Sigh, his passing made me realize that I got so much older, how time have passed, people gets old, gets sick and such a thing is inevitable, just a matter of time, but I think he will live forever in the hearts of people who've been touched by him. Thank you Mr. Huang Wen Yong, for all the joy you have brought me, and for accompanying me since I was a little boy. And to his family members, please take care.

Financial Literacy should Start from Young

I strongly feel that financial literacy is a necessary skill for everyone. It's the kind of skill that you can never learn in school, most probably not even at home unless your parents are financially savvy and teaches you from young, or you have friends who can influence and guide you. I think the best time to start learning is from young, it's like trying to catch a plane, if you miss it, you will have to pay more and then wait for the next one. It's actually a very simple concept, Earn, Save and Invest. Earn You earn by being employed or self-employed. The key point is to have a steady stream of income. You will have to spend, but spend it on NEEDS and not too much WANTS, and that is under expenses, anything left after expenses are spare cash and that goes to Save. Save You set aside a small amount as emergency fund, if you don't ever need to use it, let it grow, but there should be a cap as there is no point holding onto too much cash. Anything after the

BAM! I Bought it!

If you read my last post , I was thinking of buying Semb Corp Industries at S$4.90 if I had the cash, but I don't. Today I did something brave and did my first ever stock purchase using CPF, bought 4 lots of Semb Corp Industries (U96) at S$4.97. We'll see how it goes, but I have plenty of confidence in this counter, furthermore, I will get S$600 of dividend from this purchase in 14 May.

DBS Bank Charges When Investing in Stocks with CPF

Source 1. S$2.50 per lot when buying or selling, capped at S$25. 2. S$2 per counter every quarter as maintenance fee, minimum S$5. 3. Note that the amounts are before GST, so you need to add 7%. 4. Note that you also have to pay the SGX fees as well. 5. There is also a one-time S$0.50 (w/gst S$0.54) charge by CDP for each transaction See that when you buy or sell, it's charged by PER LOT, so do not buy those low priced cents-category stocks like e.g. Sheng Siong or Informatics, buy those dollar-category stocks like SingTel, Starhub or DBS, it's all just examples, don't really go buy because I said so, anyway DBS is very expensive now. And don't buy too many counters, focus on one or two, because the quarterly maintenance is charged by PER COUNTER, you hold 10 counters then you will pay 10 x $2 x 1.07 = S$21.40 per quarter. 1 lot = 1000 shares Buy example Buy 4 lots of Semb Corp Industries (U96) at S$4.96 via CPF. SGX Fees 4000 shares x S$4.96 = S$198

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