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Create your investment plan now PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 01 October 2007

ImageNo one plans to fail but many fail to plan. Creating a carefully laid-out investment plan and implementing it is essential for providing a clear path forward when markets turn volatile. Hear what Wilfred Ling has to say about the investment plan in the latest SmartInvestor article for Oct 2007 issue. The full article can be downloaded HERE.

 
What to invest for long term - WITHOUT monitoring PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 13 September 2007

ImageDon’t have time to keep track of your investments? Wilfred Ling says that it is really possible an investor to invest and hold on a long term basis without close supervision. First published in Q Magazine September 2007 issue, the full article can be downloaded HERE.

 
No shortgage of Irrational Behavior PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 14 August 2007

ImageIrrational behaviour over stocks and properties. Listen to Wilfred Ling's appeal to all to have a diversified portfolio before it is too late. His latest article on this subject is available in Aug 2007 issue of SmartInvestor. The full article can be downloaded HERE

 
Investment Perspectives for 50s and 60s PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 24 July 2007

ImageAs the saying goes, “It’s never too late.” Get to know the various options to help further build up your nest egg. In this July/August issue of Q magazine, Wilfred Ling tells us the various money market funds and various methods of increasing your wealth and cash flow.

The article can be downloaded HERE

 
Herd Instincts at Play PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 30 May 2007

ImageIn this latest article, Wilfred Ling highlights the danger of investing based on "herd" instincts. First published in SmartInvestor's June 2007 issue, the full article can be downloaded HERE

 
Investment Prospectives for the 30s and 40s PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 22 May 2007

In this May/June 2007 issue of Q magazine, Wilfred Ling tells us how to start an investment from a very simple approach. There is no need to monitor the markets, no need to understand how markets work, no need to read newspaper, there isn't much to do anyway. A sample portfolio is demonstrated for the Conservative and Aggressive Investor. In addition, Wilfred publishes the benefit (or rather then lack of it) for lump sum verses dollar cost averaging investment. The full article can be downloaded here: HERE.

 
No Lack of Confusion PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 23 April 2007

ImageThe market is now confused. See what Wilfred Ling has to say about the confusion in the market in the latest issue of Smart Investor April 2007 edition.  The full article can be downloaded HERE.

 
Investment Perspective for the 20 years old PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 01 April 2007

In this article, Wilfred Ling writes about investment from a perspective of a 20 something years old. The article first appeared in Q Magazine by Q Publishing Pte Ltd March/April 2007 edition. The full article can be downloaded HERE

 
The Lack of Fear PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 08 February 2007

ImageThere is no sign of fear in the market. See what Wilfred Ling has to say about this dangerious sentiment in the latest article for SmartInvestor Feb 2007. The article can be downloaded HERE

 
Get Paid for Being Disabled PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 29 January 2007

Ms Ang Bee Eng wrote to Straits Times forum page entitled “Sclerosis patient needs help with big medical bill” on 1 December 2006 that her medical bill comes up to $2,800 a month yet she was unable to work due to repeated relapses.

"A person who can’t work is worst off than being dead." Financial adviser Wilfred Ling tells us why he rates disability insurance more highly than death, total or permanent disability in the latest article for Jan/Feb 07 issue of the Q Magazine. The full article can be downloaded HERE

 
The Three Problems of Investment PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 11 January 2007

Image"The difference between speculation and investment is that the former is concerned with large returns over the short term period while the latter is concerned with gaining reasonable returns over a long period of time. Unfortunately, most people are neither good at speculating or investing.

As a professional investment adviser, I advocate investment as the method of gaining good returns. (I don’t think there is a speculation adviser.) I list three reasons why people are not doing well with their investments. "

This article appeared in the January 2007 issue of SmartInvestor. The full article can be downloaded HERE 

 
How to save $200k in 18 years for school fees PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 14 November 2006

(This article appeared in Sunday Times on 19 February 2006)

BY THE time Patrick Sin's kids are ready for tertiary education in more than 10 years or so, the costs of the courses plus living expenses for four years could total about $200,000.

But the father of three is prepared. Mr Sin, a bank manager in his late 30s, uses a combination of endowment policies, unit trusts and stocks to save up for his children, aged two, eight and 10.

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Total Cost of a Tertiary Education PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 01 November 2006
(A concise version of this article appeared on Sunday Times newspaper 15 January 2006 entitled "A degree could cost $125,000 in 10 years" )

A LOCAL tertiary education is 860% more expensive then the entire school fees from primary school to junior college. A local medical degree is 3341% more expensive then the first twelve years of school fees. It cost $2,472 in school fees to have a student educated for the first twelve years. On the other hand it cost $23,720 of tuition fees for a non-medical bachelor degree with the National University of Singapore. For a medical degree, it cost $85,050 in tuition fees.

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Undergrad suffers brain injury after monkeys cause crash PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 31 October 2006
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Risk and Reward in investments PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 13 June 2006

In this article, we shall examine the basic concept of risk and reward in investments and remind ourselves how risk and reward is linked. We then introduce the concept of value-at-risk. The article will conclude with practical applications for all investors.

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Lessons In The Dot.Com Era PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 16 September 2005

Many of us started investment during the technology dot.com era which resulted in many losing a lot of money. Due to this bad experience, many people turned away from investment permanently. Others picked up the pieces and move on repeating the same mistakes again. To make mistakes is not unusual but not learning from the mistakes is the worst kind of mistake. In this article, we will go back in history and examine the lessons we can learn from the dot.com bubble so that we can make better decisions in our investment plan.

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