More money into savings

Posted on Wednesday, December 17, 2008 at 11:21 pm


After paying my final semster school fees which amounts to $3000 (damn !) I am more or less clear of debts. I hope the bank and insurance agents doesn’t approach me for saying that.

I’ve decide to put in additional $300 monthly into this cheap cheap viagra target=_blank”>savings account provided by POSB-DBS that offers a 1% interest P.A based on the $300-$799 range. Though they say saving your money in bank is the most stupid choice, but for a start hmm…

Hopefully my monthly passive income in my monthly summary announcement will increase by that few dollars!

Another Saving Account from Local bank

Posted on Sunday, September 28, 2008 at 7:33 pm


In Singapore, POSB is a local bank that is tied up with DBS.

All resources are “shared” among them. When you visit a a POSB outlet, you may do services offered by DBS, and vice versa. What I got here is another savings plan that is slightly more flexible. If you look at the CitiBanks’s saving plan, you’ll notice that it’s quite rigid. You need a minimum $500 and make sure balances of the current month don’t drop below the previous month.

However, this POSB bank’s saving plan (named cialis buy cialis “MySavings Account”) has the freedom of putting in any amount monthly, and it doesn’t have a termination fee before 6 months of issue. It is offering a 1.0% for savings from $300 to $790, 1.2% for $800-1490 and 1.6% for $1500-$3000.

So I always have this in mind. Whenever I have cash, I won’t let it sit in a regular savings accounts. Instead, put it into an account that allows flexibility. Theres good and theres bad, and there isn’t much money on hand I could spend now.

This is called discipline saving and I hope everyone follows!

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