Investing is neither black nor white.
That’s because different investors have different goals when investing.
Growth investors, for instance, look for companies that are displaying rapid growth in the hopes of enjoying a capital gain when the share price rises.
Dividend investing, on the other hand, focuses on the dividend-paying ability of a business.
Income-seeking investors tend to care less about the share price and more about whether they can continue receiving their flow of passive income.
But it is not always one or the other.
Most investors exist in shades of grey, meaning they are a mix of both growth and income investing.
I have the same philosophy when building my investment portfolio, seeking a mix of both growth and yield stocks.
Here are three stocks I would buy now with S$15,000.
I intend to allocate this amount equally among all three companies to provide me with a mix of...