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1   Link   Money-saving tips
There's no better time than now to make the most of your hard-earned cash! Check out these tips to help you stretch your dollar.
2   Link   Family fun on a budget
Use our tips to help you stretch your dollar when planning family activities during weekends and the long holidays.
3   Link   Have card, will travel
More Singaporeans are opting for travel now, pay later schemes when they holiday overseas
(Source: The Straits Times)
4   Link   Be prudent about unsolicited loans
Consumers have to be prudent with their spending and not be enticed by the many advertisements for unsolicited loans offered by banks. Says My Paper reader Mr Chin Kee Thou
(Source: My Paper)
5   Link   F1 tickets to cost more
Ticket prices for this year's Formula One SingTel Singapore Grand Prix have increased, but fans can get them at a bargain in early-bird tickets.
(Source: The Straits Times)
6   Link   Internet services just got cheaper
Internet service providers in S'pore have slashed monthly subscription prices to woo cost-conscious customers. These price cuts, say experts, may well ignite an all-out price war later this year.
(Source: The Straits Times)
7   Link   Light at the end of the tunnel?
Light at the end of the tunnel?
The worst of the economic crisis may soon be over, according to an economist from the Nanyang Technological University.
(Source: The Straits Times)
8   Link   What customers really want
AsiaOne - Tue, 14 April 2009: In my nine years as a financial journalist, I have been approached by many frustrated bank customers and insurance policyholders who wished to complain about their advisers and the firms they represented.
9   Link   Cheaper broadband soon
The Straits Times - Tue, 14 April 2009: Price competition likely as more ISPs start offering 100Mbps plans
10   Link   HDB prices on their way down
AsiaOne Business - Thurs, 16 April 2009: Good news for home buyers eyeing the resale flat market: About one-third of HDB sales in the first quarter were struck at or below the flat's valuation price.

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