Fiona Ling

Fiona Ling

Fiona is a full-stack marketer working in the digital sphere for more than six years. A self-proclaimed foodie and bargain hunter, she wants to bring the best deals and value to the community around the world. When not working on her pet projects, Fiona can be found sipping a coffee while reading a paperbacks or watching mystery thrillers on Netflix and Disney+.

Credit Cards
Credit Cards

How to Reduce Your Credit Card Fees to Basically Zero

by Fiona Ling on Jun 7, 2022

We are aware of credit card fees. But we get spooked when something like an annual fee appears. What are credit card fees & how...

Loans
Loans

Why Your SME Loan for Your Business Startup Was Rejected

by Fiona Ling on Jun 6, 2022

Find out reasons why banks could have denied your startup business loan in SG 2022 & discover alternative steps you can take to get funding...

Home Insurance
Home Insurance

Property and Home Insurance Tips for Expats in Singapore

by Fiona Ling on Jun 3, 2022

From comprehensive home insurance to the best property types available, here are 5 tips for foreigners to consider when purchasing a new home in Singapore.

Life Insurance
Life Insurance

Terms & Jargon of Life Insurance Plans in SG Explained

by Fiona Ling on Jun 1, 2022

We all know that we buy insurance as a form of wealth protection or maintenance. But what do all the terms mean? Click here to...

Home Loans
Home Loans

HDB Sale of Balance Flats May 2022: A Detailed Guide

by Fiona Ling on Jun 1, 2022

Looking for an alternative to HDB BTO? Thinking of applying for a HDB Sale of Balance flat? Use this guide to help you figure out...

Savings Accounts
Savings Accounts

Time to Get High-Interest Rates Savings Account in SG

by Fiona Ling on May 31, 2022

With Inflation steadily rising due to global socio-political turmoil and instability, savings account with the best interest rate in SG can save you.

Education Loans
Education Loans

From Student Loans to Subsidies: Can School Be Cheaper?

by Fiona Ling on May 27, 2022

From student loans to scholarships and savings plans, here are some ways in which your children’s schooling can be affordable despite rising tuition costs.

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