Money and Me


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Michelle Martin speaks with financial advisors on how to make the most of your money. Learn how to get started,  manage your expenses and start your smart money investment journey today. 


FEB 6, 2023
06/02/23 - Money and Me: Withdrawing a chunk of CPF at 65? What are the trade-offs?
Join Michelle Martin on today's episode of Money and Me as she weighs the pros and cons of withdrawing from your RA with Christopher Tan, CEO, Providend. They also look into the various changes we're seeing with the CPF this year and what these updates mean for you.
16:54

FEB 3, 2023
03/02/23 - Money and Me: Are retail investors still loving SSBs and Treasury Bills?
Is interest waning in Singapore Savings bonds? When does it make sense to park cash or even your funds from your CPF into SSB’s and T-bills? Who invests in these instruments and why? The popularity of government-issued bond securities such as Treasury bills and Singapore Savings Bonds soared to unprecedented heights in 2022, are retail investors still as hungry this year? Michelle Martin finds out with Elijah Lee, Financial Services Manager, Phillip Securities
20:51

FEB 2, 2023
02/02/23 - Money and Me: What a dovish Fed means for stocks and is Bitcoin less volatile than the SNP 500 and Tesla?
In a widely anticipated move, the Federal Reserve lifted their target for its benchmark rate overnight by a quarter percentage point to a range of 4.5% to 4.75%. What does this latest decision mean for stocks and currencies going forward? And could the Adani saga be the biggest con in corporate history compared to Lehman and Madoff? Michelle Martin finds out with Arun Pai, Investments Team, Monks Hill Ventures.
23:27

FEB 1, 2023
01/02/23 - Money and Me: Key property trends in 2023
Which segments of the Singapore property market are seeing greater price movements? And which areas given what we can see from the government master plan are likely to see long term growth? Michelle Martin investigates with Eugene Lim, Key Executive Officer of ERA Realty Network.
15:27

JAN 26, 2023
26/01/23 - Money and Me: On tankers and other less than obvious plays to cash in on macro trends for 2023
Wondering what the NYSE glitch means for retail investors? Banks, REITS and high quality bonds seem to be what analysts favor, what are your options beyond Singapore? Arun Pai, Investments Team, Monks Hill Ventures weighs in, in conversation with Michelle Martin
25:10

JAN 25, 2023
25/01/23 - Money and Me: Who has a right to this property?
What can be contested and who benefits when you buy property in another person’s name? Michelle Martin chats with Justin Chan, Senior Partner & Head, Dispute Resolution Practice Tito Isaac & Co LLP to understand scenarios that can unfold when buying a house through a trust or on the basis of trust.
14:55

JAN 20, 2023
20/01/23 - Money and Me: She bought her first house at 19 and takes us to Money School
Lacey Filipich won a lottery of sorts with her late mother's money lessons. The award winning author and founder of Money School tells Michelle Martin, it’s not more money that we should be aiming for if we want to be time and asset rich. 
24:22

JAN 19, 2023
19/01/23 - Money and Me: Key themes driving markets in 2023
Will inflation continue to be the theme that drives market movements this year? And is the bond market poised for a recovery in 2023? Michelle Martin asks Cheng Chye Hsern, Head of Investment, Providend. 
13:45

JAN 18, 2023
18/01/23 - Money and Me: ChatGPT takes a question, US Banks earnings, and what does Ryan Cohen want Alibaba to do?
As we head into 2023, are opportunities different in the stock market as compared to 2022? Do the latest US banks earnings results provide any indication of the overall health of the US economy? And why is Microsoft making a 10 billion dollar bet on ChatGPT? Michelle Martin poses these questions and more to Swapnil Mishra, Founder, WealthZen & Adjunct Mentor, Singapore Management University
15:48

JAN 17, 2023
17/01/23 - Money and Me: Besides tourism what other sectors stand to benefit from the return of the Chinese tourist in Singapore and the region?
After 3 years of being cutoff from the rest of the world, airlines, hotels and even luxury business are now preparing themselves from the pent up demand from the reopening of China’s economy.  Michelle Martin dives into conversation with Darren Chan, Research Analyst, Phillip Securities Research as they discuss what the return of Chinese tourists would mean for Singapore’s tourism sector and the possible beneficial economic ripple effects investors need to take note of. 
10:04

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