ECLC
09-03

Looking forward to buy more reits with funds on maturity of t-bills as have been eyeing good reits that pay consistent dividends but no funds to buy earlier.

Which S-REITs Bring You the Most Profit?
Fed is set to cut interest rates in September. In a low-interest-rate environment, the return on fixed-income assets declines, making REITs more attractive. Higher Yield: The average dividend yield for S-REITs is 7.1%, significantly higher than the yield on Singapore government bonds. Regular Income: S-REITs usually distribute dividends quarterly or semi-annually, providing investors with a steady cash flow. Tax Benefits: REITs that invest in Singapore real estate can enjoy tax transparency by distributing at least 90% of their taxable income to unit holders, thereby avoiding double taxation
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Comments

  • JGwealth
    09-09
    JGwealth
    What REITs u recommend
    • ECLC
      No recommendation. Looking at blue chip s-reits only.
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