In May I finally restarted with my investment program after two hectic months and am now firmly back on track to financial independence.
April 2017: Monthly update
Do you feel bored? Like really bored? The perfect solution: move to another continent. The last month was a huge stress and chaos and the second (and hopefully last!) zero investment month in the history of this little blog.
March 2017: Monthly update
In March I missed my investment target for the first time in 26 months. What happened?
February 2017: Monthly update
This February I learnt that I will be moving to Europe for the next three years as an assignment with my current company. Good news, as this will be a great experience and allow me to save quite a bit of money on top of it. How did February treat my portfolio?
January 2017: Monthly update
So, the year of the rooster is here and I am still sticking to updating this little blog in the search for financial independence. Work has been boring me a bit lately and I often find myself dreaming of pursuing other interests once I am financially independent. How much closer did I get?
2016 in review
An eventful year has come to an end. How did my investment plan and portfolio do? Did I achieve my goal for 2016? Read on for the full review including the monthly update for December.
November 2016: Monthly update
November was a weird month. The US really elected Donald Trump for president, what a bizarre world. How did my investment plan progress in November?
October 2016: Monthly update
In October I managed to exceed my yearly investment target and I received a new personal record amount of dividends. Read on for the details!
September 2016: monthly update
In September I traveled to Danang in Vietnam for a short holiday. At the same time my portfolio had its ups and downs. How did I do? Read on to find out!
Singapore Saving Bonds: Are they still a great deal?
Nearly one year has passed since Singapore Saving Bonds were introduced with much fanfare. Now things have quieted down somewhat. How has the scheme fared? Let’s look at some numbers together!