T-bill yield falls to 2% as demand eases
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What happened? The results for the latest 6-month Singapore T-bill auction
are out. At the auction on 19 June 2025, the cut off yield for the 6-month
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5 hours ago
I super like the OCBC's Money In$inght, that summarise money in-flow and outflow, with categories (user define).
ReplyDeleteEvery transactions (credit card, ATM, etc) is recorded and categorize. The spending chart is nicely done as well.
That's right. Tracking household expenses is necessary for projecting the retirement income required. In any case, expense reduction naturally starts to happen once we begin tracking expenses since we can now identify any excessive spending areas.
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