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Control or catastrophe? Farage, fortune, freedom and a £199 subscription

Control or catastrophe? Farage, fortune, freedom and a £199 subscription Farage ventured into personal finance this year, and now was subscribers to cough up £199 per yeah for a paid-for subscription to a newsletter. (Getty Images) For the small price of £199 a year, promises Nigel Farage, you can “take back control” of your finances.  Gold, real estate trusts, even a crypto revolution – all are tickets to an independent financial future, all stamped with the Brexit Party founder’s seal of approval.  Or, at least, that’s the idea. But the jury is out on whether Nigel Farage’s new financial endeavour is a path to taking back control, or a recipe for disaster that should see regulators intervene.

Investing in Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs): A newbie s guide to getting started

#1 Diversification ETFs are a great way to ease yourself into investing if you’re not confident in individual stock picking. With an ETF, you gain exposure to a basket of stocks, bonds or other asset classes depending on the ETF you invest in.  This helps to diversify your portfolio at a low cost. Diversification helps you to reduce your investment risk by not having all your eggs in one basket.  #2 High liquidity ETFs are traded on the open market. This makes them highly liquid as investors can choose to buy and sell the ETF at any time. All that’s required for you to purchase an ETF is a brokerage account and your Central Depository (CDP) account. 

Businesses see transformed landscape even after vaccines

Businesses see transformed landscape even after vaccines Sylvan Lane The coronavirus pandemic and its aftermath could transform the landscape for U.S. businesses. With a larger remote workforce, expanded delivery options and lingering health fears likely to last long after the pandemic is under control, business owners and entrepreneurs are asking tough questions and bracing for an uncertain future. Businesses that pay richly for offices and storefronts in bustling downtowns are reconsidering whether high rents and tight crowds still make sense. A national wipeout of small businesses may leave plenty of vacated real estate for major companies to fill. And shortfalls in federal aid for struggling businesses could deepen the economic damage to be repaired when the pandemic subsides.

7 popular types of investment in Singapore (and tips to use them for optimal gains)

Unit trusts, ILPs, Singapore Government Bonds, T-bills, ETFs, Fund Management Accounts Must first set aside $20,00035per cent of investible balance for shares, property funds and corporate bonds10 per cent of investible balance for gold and gold products CPFIS-SA Unit trusts, ILPs, Singapore Government Bonds, T-billsExcludes products deemed high risk Must first set aside $40,000Investment in shares, property funds, corporate bonds, gold and gold products not allowed How to use for optimal gains At the end of the day, if you’re not seeing returns much higher than the CPF OA or SA default interest rate of 2.5 per cent and 5 per cent respectively, you might be better off leaving your CPF accounts undisturbed for steady and risk-free growth.

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