How much are you earning on your loans?
I'm talking about the money that you lend to your bank. Yes, you read that right.
Unless your cash is sitting in a box inside your home, the money in your bank account is being loaned out to earn interest.
Your bank is borrowing your money - to make even more money.
The question you should be asking is: how much are you getting?
Recently, my team Bluejay Finance came up with a guide for investors in Singapore comparing various fixed-income investments.
We look at various avenues where you can earn higher yields on your cash, like:
👉 Government securities like T-bills
👉 High-yield bank deposits
👉 Money market funds
👉 Bonds
👉 P2P lending
👉 Private credit funds
What are some of the best ways to generate yields on your cash you know of?
If you want a copy of the full guide breaking down each of those investments in detail, write "send me the guide" in the comments! 👇