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Anonymous

04 Aug 2020

Insurance

Is AIA Wealth Pro Advantage good for fresh graduates who have savings (>50k) and are new to investing? If not, what is recommended?

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Lim Qin Da

30 May 2020

Finance & Business Analytics at National University of Singapore

Hi Anon,

To check out more about the different online brokerages available, you can click into the specific product pages located on the right side of the question. In these product pages, you will be able to see more details, ratings, reviews, as well as questions asked by the community about the respective brokerages. This could provide you with more information and insights when you are considering among the different choices available :)

Hey there!

Wealth Pro Advantage combines the concept of savings + investment in it. Half of what you put in is guaranteed over a perid of time while half of it is guaranteed. Whether it's a good plan or not will depends on whether you think this meets your needs at any given point.

Most of my clients prefer separating their savings from their investments. And for people who are new to investing, you definitely can read up and learn as much as you can, and then do it on your own through an online platform. If you think you want to start off with someone guiding you along the way because you havent the time to read up material and learn, you might want to purchase a investment-based ILP through a trusted advisor.

Financial planning is an integral part of life. You can reach me here to find out more.

Pang Zhe Liang

29 May 2020

Lead of Research & Solutions at Havend Pte Ltd

Introduction

AIA Wealth Pro Advantage is a combination of both a participating component from a...

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