Enya Rodrigues

Enya Rodrigues

Enya is a budding Research Analyst at ValueChampion. She has a BA in Economics from the University of Melbourne and has previously worked in the banking sector. Enya combines her experience and passion for personal finance to bring digestible and enriching financial content to readers.

Credit Cards
Credit Cards

How To Maximise Credit Card Rewards And Beat Inflation

by Enya Rodrigues on May 3, 2024

With inflation at some of the highest levels seen in decades, we look at how credit cards can help us maximise savings on our daily...

Credit Cards
Credit Cards

4 Key Questions To Ask Yourself Before Signing Up For A Credit Card

by Enya Rodrigues on May 3, 2024

Are you thinking about applying for a credit card but find it intimidating to figure out which credit card to apply for? Here are four...

Car Loans
Car Loans

VC Compares: Hybrid Cars VS Electric Vehicles (EVs)

by Enya Rodrigues on May 3, 2024

There has been a recent push for Singaporeans to opt for greener options when purchasing new cars. For individuals looking for greener vehicle options, we...

News & Analysis
News & Analysis

[Updated] Inflation Rate in Singapore and How To Protect Yourself Against Rising Inflation

by Enya Rodrigues on May 3, 2024

As we navigate our way through a high-inflation climate, we look at the current inflation rate, how inflation is measured, and how we can protect...

SME Loans
SME Loans

Why Every SME Should Follow These Cash Flow Tips

by Enya Rodrigues on May 3, 2024

Steady cash flow allows a business to respond swiftly to market opportunities and fund day-to-day operational needs. The solution to having a steady cash flow...

Retirement
Retirement

Is It Enough to Retire in Singapore with S$6,000 In Monthly Expenses?

by Enya Rodrigues on May 3, 2024

Taking inflation into account, will Singaporeans have enough to retire if they have S$6,000 in expenses monthly?

Retirement
Retirement

Key Lessons From the FIRE Movement For Retirement Planning

by Enya Rodrigues on May 3, 2024

With markets in volatility, many people might be looking for ways to tighten their belts. Can we learn something from the FIRE movement? We break...

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