The Ah Pek Audit: Explaining SGX Bank Dividends Without Using Financial Jargon 🦖

Every bank loves to say its dividend is dependable, but almost none will explain which part is locked in by the business and which part is a management choice that can disappear after the next results call. One investor sees a 4.70% headline yield and jumps in. Another wants to know exactly how much of that yield is ordinary cash flow and how much is a temporary capital return before putting a single CPF or SRS dollar at risk. This audit is built for that second investor, using DBS as the live case so you can apply the same four checks to any bank you hold.

Financial statements can look intimidating when all you care about is whether your distributions will still be there 10 years from now. After years of watching the Singapore market, I have found that the real health of a bank boils down to a handful of numbers any retiree can read, without learning Wall Street formulas or memorising ratios. In this episode, we break down, in plain language, how our local banking giants actually generate and pass cash to you, so you can see where your income is strong, where it is temporary, and where it is exposed.

📺 YouTube: https://youtu.be/DyT1j7TpYhc

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