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tune “A Hard Day’s Night”.What the band probably didn’t realise is that they need not have worked so hard if they knew how to make their money work harder for them.By investing your money in solid blue-chip companies, you will have the peace of mind to pursue your interests and hobbies.Blue-chip stocks are famed for their large size, track record and stability through good times and bad.What’s more, all blue-chip stocks pay out a dividend that acts as a stream of passive income.We sifted out four in particular whose shares provide a dividend yield of 5% or more.OCBC Ltd (SGX: O39)OCBC is Singapore’s second-largest bank by market capitalisation and offers a comprehensive range of banking services for individuals and corporations.The bank reported a sparkling set of earnings for 2022 due to surging interest rates that pushed its net profit to a record high of S$5.7 billion.In line with the good results, OCBC hiked its total dividend to S$0.68 for last year, 28% higher than the S$0.53 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of 5.6%.The group is going from strength to strength as it grew its recurring income from S$262 million in 2021 to S$560 million in 2022.In line with Keppel’s Vision 2030, the conglomerate has also announced asset monetisation exceeding S$4.6 billion and is on track to exceed its S$5 billion target by the end of this year.Its asset management arm has also seen fees rise steadily over the years from S$180 million back in 2020 to S$267 million last year.Frasers Logistics & Commercial Trust (SGX: BUOU)Frasers Logistics & Commercial Trust, or FLCT, owns a portfolio of 105 industrial and commercial properties across five markets (Singapore, Australia, Germany, the UK and the Netherlands).The assets under management amount to S$6.7 billion as of 31 December 2022.For the fiscal year 2022 (FY2022) ended on 30 September 2022, FLCT paid out a distribution per unit of S$0.0762, giving its units a trailing distribution yield of 5.8%.The REIT is going strong for the first quarter of 2023 (1Q 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Our bills cost $4,000 to $5,000 a month. \n</p>\n<p>\n Yesterday, we received a call from my husband's sister stating that his parents' car had broken down. She point-blank asked if we could give them a car. We have two cars, which are both financed, and my daughter has a car that is paid off for when she gets her license. If we couldn't give them a car, they said, we need to give them money. My husband and I said, \"No.\" \n</p>\n<p>\n Neither <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE.U\">one</a> of my in-laws held a job for very long. Their children have always bailed them out. For example: When my husband and I moved in together, I was called a gold digger. I had a good job and health insurance. My husband confessed that he paid everything from rent to their groceries. If his family needed money, they would scream, cry and yell at him until he gave in. \n</p>\n<p>\n My husband vented to me about how his family controlled or spent his money when he lived with them. He went out to the gym, and when he came back he said he wasn't upset anymore. I am worried that he is going to use any extra money from his paycheck for his parents. I am also worried that they will try and take the car away from my daughter. How do I protect what little assets my kids and I have? \n</p>\n<p>\n Any thoughts would be great. \n</p>\n<p>\n Lost in Pa. \n</p>\n<p>\n Dear Lost, \n</p>\n<p>\n Your husband has taken the first step. He said no, he felt the wave of guilt at refusing his family's demands and anger at them for asking, and he took the time and space to process the rock (you, his family and his limited resources) and the hard place (a family of origin that is not used to hearing the word \"no\" and even less used to taking it as a final answer). But he did it. \n</p>\n<p>\n Your husband must now navigate this new territory. Stick to your guns and respond to demands with the same statement. Families are essentially an ecosystem where members cooperate to uphold shared beliefs and values and, unfortunately in this case, financial demands. That can lead to some members putting undue pressure on others. If they do, refer them to the policy you and your husband have agreed upon. \n</p>\n<p>\n Putting boundaries in place does not mean that your husband cannot assist his parents in other ways. That may include helping them organize documents such as wills, life insurance and end-of-life directives; putting in place a budget; deciding whether or not they need to downsize their home; and naming a healthcare proxy, durable power of attorney and executor. \n</p>\n<p>\n You may need to enlist the help of a mediator through Mediate.com or the Academy of Professional Family Mediators, which offer online listings, to come to a shared understanding. It's your husband's duty to do what he feels willing and able to do for his parents and siblings. Any help, financial or otherwise, must always be compatible with his own financial and emotional health. \n</p>\n<p>\n The feasibility of any of this depends on how capable your husband's family is in building and maintaining some semblance of self-sufficiency, and whether they can accept help without crossing the boundaries your husband puts in place. You have your own bills, responsibilities, children and plans for the future. You and your husband need to continue putting those priorities front and center. \n</p>\n<p>\n The angst your husband feels now is that tug of war between his old life and sense of responsibility, and his new life and responsibility to you and your children. You must be prepared to stand united without fear of angry reprisals. The sooner you both agree on just how much time and money you can give to his family of origin -- and it may be that you have no extra funds -- the easier it will become. \n</p>\n<p>\n You have a right to build a life for yourselves. The most important obligation you have is to each other. \n</p>\n<p>\n You can email The Moneyist with any financial and ethical questions related to coronavirus at qfottrell@marketwatch.com, and follow Quentin Fottrell on <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/TWTR\">Twitter</a> \n</p>\n<p>\n Check out the Moneyist private Facebook group, where we look for answers to life's thorniest money issues. Readers write in to me with all sorts of dilemmas. Post your questions, tell me what you want to know more about, or weigh in on the latest Moneyist columns. \n</p>\n<p>\n The Moneyist regrets he cannot reply to questions individually. \n</p>\n<p>\n By emailing your questions, you agree to having them published anonymously on MarketWatch. By submitting your story to Dow Jones & Company, the publisher of MarketWatch, you understand and agree that we may use your story, or versions of it, in all media and platforms, including via third parties. \n</p>\n<p>\n More from Quentin Fottrell: \n</p>\n<p>\n -- 'We've been left out in the cold': My mother named my sister beneficiary of her estate, but wrote a letter wishing to divide it among her 3 children. What now?-- 'We're concerned this woman may persuade him to leave his house to her': My father, 85, moved in with a female friend. How do we stop her taking his money?-- 'She had a will, but it was null and void': My friend and her sister are fighting over their mother's life-insurance policy and bank account. 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She is a straight-A student with a lot of extracurricular activities. Our son is in elementary school; he struggles with school and needs tutoring outside of school. Our bills cost $4,000 to $5,000 a month. \n</p>\n<p>\n Yesterday, we received a call from my husband's sister stating that his parents' car had broken down. She point-blank asked if we could give them a car. We have two cars, which are both financed, and my daughter has a car that is paid off for when she gets her license. If we couldn't give them a car, they said, we need to give them money. My husband and I said, \"No.\" \n</p>\n<p>\n Neither <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE.U\">one</a> of my in-laws held a job for very long. Their children have always bailed them out. For example: When my husband and I moved in together, I was called a gold digger. I had a good job and health insurance. My husband confessed that he paid everything from rent to their groceries. If his family needed money, they would scream, cry and yell at him until he gave in. \n</p>\n<p>\n My husband vented to me about how his family controlled or spent his money when he lived with them. He went out to the gym, and when he came back he said he wasn't upset anymore. I am worried that he is going to use any extra money from his paycheck for his parents. I am also worried that they will try and take the car away from my daughter. How do I protect what little assets my kids and I have? \n</p>\n<p>\n Any thoughts would be great. \n</p>\n<p>\n Lost in Pa. \n</p>\n<p>\n Dear Lost, \n</p>\n<p>\n Your husband has taken the first step. He said no, he felt the wave of guilt at refusing his family's demands and anger at them for asking, and he took the time and space to process the rock (you, his family and his limited resources) and the hard place (a family of origin that is not used to hearing the word \"no\" and even less used to taking it as a final answer). 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You and your husband need to continue putting those priorities front and center. \n</p>\n<p>\n The angst your husband feels now is that tug of war between his old life and sense of responsibility, and his new life and responsibility to you and your children. You must be prepared to stand united without fear of angry reprisals. The sooner you both agree on just how much time and money you can give to his family of origin -- and it may be that you have no extra funds -- the easier it will become. \n</p>\n<p>\n You have a right to build a life for yourselves. The most important obligation you have is to each other. \n</p>\n<p>\n You can email The Moneyist with any financial and ethical questions related to coronavirus at qfottrell@marketwatch.com, and follow Quentin Fottrell on <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/TWTR\">Twitter</a> \n</p>\n<p>\n Check out the Moneyist private Facebook group, where we look for answers to life's thorniest money issues. Readers write in to me with all sorts of dilemmas. Post your questions, tell me what you want to know more about, or weigh in on the latest Moneyist columns. \n</p>\n<p>\n The Moneyist regrets he cannot reply to questions individually. \n</p>\n<p>\n By emailing your questions, you agree to having them published anonymously on MarketWatch. By submitting your story to Dow Jones & Company, the publisher of MarketWatch, you understand and agree that we may use your story, or versions of it, in all media and platforms, including via third parties. \n</p>\n<p>\n More from Quentin Fottrell: \n</p>\n<p>\n -- 'We've been left out in the cold': My mother named my sister beneficiary of her estate, but wrote a letter wishing to divide it among her 3 children. What now?-- 'We're concerned this woman may persuade him to leave his house to her': My father, 85, moved in with a female friend. 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them.</p><p>By investing your money in solid blue-chip companies, you will have the peace of mind to pursue your interests and hobbies.</p><p>Blue-chip stocks are famed for their large size, track record and stability through good times and bad.</p><p>What’s more, all blue-chip stocks pay out a dividend that acts as a stream of passive income.</p><p>We sifted out four in particular whose shares provide a dividend yield of 5% or more.</p><h2>OCBC Ltd (SGX: O39)</h2><p>OCBC is Singapore’s second-largest bank by market capitalisation and offers a comprehensive range of banking services for individuals and corporations.</p><p>The bank reported a sparkling set of earnings for 2022 due to surging interest rates that pushed its net profit to a record high of S$5.7 billion.</p><p>In line with the good results, OCBC hiked its total dividend to S$0.68 for last year, 28% higher than the S$0.53 paid out in the prior year.</p><p>At a share price of S$12.73, shares of the lender yielded 5.3%.</p><p>There could be more good news from the bank in the quarters to come.</p><p>The group has opened a new private banking subsidiary in Malaysia and rolled out onshore private banking services in China to broaden its suite of services.</p><p>Its wealth platform has also expanded its suite of products and services.</p><p>Moreover, OCBC expects interest rates to remain elevated this year, helping to prop up its net interest income.</p><h2>Keppel Corporation Limited (SGX: BN4)</h2><p>Keppel Corporation is a conglomerate with four core divisions: energy and environment, urban development, connectivity, and asset management.</p><p>The group reported a commendable financial performance for 2022, with revenue remaining flat year on year at S$6.6 billion and net profit dipping slightly to S$926.7 million.</p><p>Despite the small decline in net profit, Keppel Corporation maintained its full-year dividend at S$0.33, giving its shares a historical dividend yield of 5.6%.</p><p>The group is going from strength to strength as it grew its recurring income from S$262 million in 2021 to S$560 million in 2022.</p><p>In line with Keppel’s Vision 2030, the conglomerate has also announced asset monetisation exceeding S$4.6 billion and is on track to exceed its S$5 billion target by the end of this year.</p><p>Its asset management arm has also seen fees rise steadily over the years from S$180 million back in 2020 to S$267 million last year.</p><h2>Frasers Logistics & Commercial Trust (SGX: BUOU)</h2><p>Frasers Logistics & Commercial Trust, or FLCT, owns a portfolio of 105 industrial and commercial properties across five markets (Singapore, Australia, Germany, the UK and the Netherlands).</p><p>The assets under management amount to S$6.7 billion as of 31 December 2022.</p><p>For the fiscal year 2022 (FY2022) ended on 30 September 2022, FLCT paid out a distribution per unit of S$0.0762, giving its units a trailing distribution yield of 5.8%.</p><p>The REIT is going strong for the first quarter of 2023 (1Q FY2023), with a high occupancy rate of 95.9% as of 31 December 2022.</p><p>Rental reversions also came in high at positive 11% for the quarter.</p><p>FLCT’s aggregate leverage stood at just 27.9%, leaving a debt headroom of around S$3.1 billion for yield-accretive acquisitions.</p><p>Furthermore, the REIT is also insulated from interest rate increases as it has a low cost of debt of 1.7% with 78.7% of its loans on fixed rates.</p><h2>Hongkong Land Holdings (SGX: H78)</h2><p>Hongkong Land, or HKL, is a property development, investment and management firm with more than 850,000 square metres of prime office and luxury retail assets in Asian cities such as Singapore, Hong Kong, Beijing, and Jakarta.</p><p>The group performed admirably amid a tough operating environment in both China and Hong Kong last year with their strict COVID-zero policies.</p><p>Revenue dipped just slightly from US$2.4 billion in 2021 to US$2.2 billion in 2022.</p><p>However, the underlying 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record and stability through good times and bad.What’s more, all blue-chip stocks pay out a dividend that acts as a stream of passive income.We sifted out four in particular whose shares provide a dividend yield of 5% or more.OCBC Ltd (SGX: O39)OCBC is Singapore’s second-largest bank by market capitalisation and offers a comprehensive range of banking services for individuals and corporations.The bank reported a sparkling set of earnings for 2022 due to surging interest rates that pushed its net profit to a record high of S$5.7 billion.In line with the good results, OCBC hiked its total dividend to S$0.68 for last year, 28% higher than the S$0.53 paid out in the prior year.At a share price of S$12.73, shares of the lender yielded 5.3%.There could be more good news from the bank in the quarters to come.The group has opened a new private banking subsidiary in Malaysia and rolled out onshore private banking services in China to broaden its suite of services.Its wealth platform has also expanded its suite of products and services.Moreover, OCBC expects interest rates to remain elevated this year, helping to prop up its net interest income.Keppel Corporation Limited (SGX: BN4)Keppel Corporation is a conglomerate with four core divisions: energy and environment, urban development, connectivity, and asset management.The group reported a commendable financial performance for 2022, with revenue remaining flat year on year at S$6.6 billion and net profit dipping slightly to S$926.7 million.Despite the small decline in net profit, Keppel Corporation maintained its full-year dividend at S$0.33, giving its shares a historical dividend yield of 5.6%.The group is going from strength to strength as it grew its recurring income from S$262 million in 2021 to S$560 million in 2022.In line with Keppel’s Vision 2030, the conglomerate has also announced asset monetisation exceeding S$4.6 billion and is on track to exceed its S$5 billion target by the end of this year.Its asset management arm has also seen fees rise steadily over the years from S$180 million back in 2020 to S$267 million last year.Frasers Logistics & Commercial Trust (SGX: BUOU)Frasers Logistics & Commercial Trust, or FLCT, owns a portfolio of 105 industrial and commercial properties across five markets (Singapore, Australia, Germany, the UK and the Netherlands).The assets under management amount to S$6.7 billion as of 31 December 2022.For the fiscal year 2022 (FY2022) ended on 30 September 2022, FLCT paid out a distribution per unit of S$0.0762, giving its units a trailing distribution yield of 5.8%.The REIT is going strong for the first quarter of 2023 (1Q FY2023), with a high occupancy rate of 95.9% as of 31 December 2022.Rental reversions also came in high at positive 11% for the quarter.FLCT’s aggregate leverage stood at just 27.9%, leaving a debt headroom of around S$3.1 billion for yield-accretive acquisitions.Furthermore, the REIT is also insulated from interest rate increases as it has a low cost of debt of 1.7% with 78.7% of its loans on fixed rates.Hongkong Land Holdings (SGX: H78)Hongkong Land, or HKL, is a property development, investment and management firm with more than 850,000 square metres of prime office and luxury retail assets in Asian cities such as Singapore, Hong Kong, Beijing, and Jakarta.The group performed admirably amid a tough operating environment in both China and Hong Kong last year with their strict COVID-zero policies.Revenue dipped just slightly from US$2.4 billion in 2021 to US$2.2 billion in 2022.However, the underlying net profit fell by 20% year on year to US$776 million.Despite the decline, HKL maintained its US$0.22 per share in dividends for last year.At a share price of US$4.39, shares of the property giant yield 5%.The group increased its investments in two existing projects in China while acquiring a 49% interest in a residential site in Jalan Tembusu in Singapore which is expected to be completed by 2025.The reopening of 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