SG Money Matters

SG Money Matters SG Money Matters is a blog that educates people about financial tips and tricks.

We want to help you live your best life, and we believe we can help you do that by educating our readers on some money matters.

04/12/2021

We all know Singapore is a place where living costs are on the rise. This makes it hard to save money, especially when you have just started working and don't have that much of an income. However, there are some things we can do in order to put more money into our savings account!

03/12/2021

Do you ever find yourself with little to no cash in your wallet? I know that feeling all too well, and it is downright depressing. When the bank balance starts to dwindle, what are some ways can we save money? One way of saving money is by cooking food at home. Cooking costs much less than eating out or ordering take away meals. Another way of saving money is by shopping around for deals on groceries. There are many supermarkets in Singapore offering discounts on certain items during different periods so be sure to check them out before buying anything!

02/12/2021

Most Singaporeans are living paycheck to paycheck. They work hard for their money and then spend it all on unnecessary things such as food, rent, transport etc. But what many of them don't know is that we can actually save up some cash if we just changed a few habits and learnt how to be smarter with our money!

01/12/2021

This post is about how to save money in Singapore. Singaporeans are not doing so well financially, with the average household income being S$2,300 per month for a family of four. And while it may be difficult to find ways to cut costs when you have kids and mortgages, there are many things that can be done!

30/11/2021

Do you want to know how you can save more money? Here are some tips on how to save money whether it is for your short-term or long term goals. For example, if you want to buy a house in 10 years time and need $250,000, you could invest the $10 every month into a retirement fund that will earn about 5% per year and end up with over $250,000 at the end of 10 years. However, this means that while saving for long-term goals like retirement we might not be able to enjoy our lives as much now. So what's right for one person may not be so great for another person. It all depends on your priorities in life!

29/11/2021

Many Singaporeans are always on the lookout for ways to save money. Who doesn't want more money in their pockets? However, most people don't know how to go about it and end up spending more than they need to. What is the point of saving when you're just going to spend it anyway? The answer is simple: we all have a finite amount of time on this Earth. Why not use that time doing something that matters rather than worrying about finances?

28/11/2021

Do you know what the average Singaporean spends on a day? What about 10 years? The infographic below will help you get an idea of how much money we spend in our lifetime. It's not surprising that Singaporeans are tightening their belts and making more conscious decisions on spending after recent economic changes. But it doesn't mean we should stop living life! There are still lots of ways to enjoy ourselves without breaking the bank: eating at hawker centres, going for long walks, or heading to the library for free entertainment. Read this page and find out some easy ways to save money today!

27/11/2021

It is no secret that Singapore has the one of the highest cost of living in the world. With our high salaries, it would seem like we are rolling in money but most people still struggle to make ends meet at the end of every month.

What if I told you there was a way for you to save money without doing anything different? You just need to change your spending habits and become more mindful with how much you spend on things.

27/11/2021

The cost of living in Singapore has been on the rise for years, with prices skyrocketing every month. This is why it's so important to find ways to save money and be smarter with your cash. Here are six tips that you can start following today!

1) Buy groceries in bulk
2) Make a grocery list before going shopping.
3) Make sure you're buying items that are on sale or will go on sale soon
4) Shop at discount grocery stores like NTUC FairPrice
5) Consider eating out less

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