4 Singapore Stocks Paying a Dividend Yield That Exceeds Your CPF Special Account Interest Rate

The Smart Investor10-10

Singapore’s Central Provident Fund (CPF) scheme is an excellent way for you to save up for your retirement.The CPF Ordinary Account pays an annual interest rate of 2.5% while the Special Account pays ...

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  • ZQY1985
    10-10
    ZQY1985
    Very dangerous article though I understand the point is trying to say you can beat CPF rates but you are comparing a risk free rate vs a risky investment not to mention dividend stocks are not just about dividends you can end up losing money if you are just chasing that ignoring the price to buy the stock at.
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