Five Cents Ten Cents

Five Cents Ten Cents : Financial freedom one realistic step at a time
Five Cents Ten Cents
Financial freedom one realistic step at a time
Personal finance blog that discusses the journey towards financial freedom. It comprises living within your means, saving and investing and growing your means
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11/20 4:35 Panzers Equity Portfolio as at 20 Nov 2009
Panzer is no Warren Buffet, as some Channelnewsasia Market Talk forummer commented, there are a lot of Warren Bluffets around, people who make predictions about equity prices going up or down depending on whether they are taking a long or short view...
11/11 6:27 Panzers 2009 Interim Results Announcement
It's that time of year again when Christmas decorations are being put up in malls all across Singapore. People look forward to a "white Christmas" although Singapore has no snow but lots of rain towards the end of the year. Besides spending on...
11/04 9:11 Not-so-secret Diary of a CPA: (Part VI) CAATs other other beasts
This entry is part 10 of 10 in the series Grow Your Means - CareerOne of the areas that I encountered in my career as an auditor is this animal know as CAATS. It's not the meow-meow animal we all know and love but CAATs is an acronym to refer to...
11/01 4:07 Channelnewsasia Market Talk Forum 1 Nov 2009
When you are investing or trading in equities, you are playing against both institutional investors as well as retail investors and they come in all shapes and sizes. The interesting thing about monitoring stock forums such as Channelnewsasia Market...
10/29 7:59 Flow: More Thoughts on Optimal Experience
Following my post about "Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience", I begin to see how important our own perceptions play in determining if we are happy or not under all circumstances. One of the benefits of trading in stocks and shares is that it...

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