Re: What Business Can One Start With N300,000? by Martin0(m): 3:19pm On Jan 04, 2018 |
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Re: What Business Can One Start With N300,000? by rewarder: 3:28pm On Jan 04, 2018 |
Giddiebabalaw:
You can invest part of it in cryptos.. You will never regret doing that.. What is cryptos? |
Re: What Business Can One Start With N300,000? by rewarder: 3:34pm On Jan 04, 2018 |
miketayo:
Ripple is around $3 for one .. isn't that cheap enough? What is ripple and 20sat? |
Re: What Business Can One Start With N300,000? by miketayo(m): 3:39pm On Jan 04, 2018 |
rewarder:
What is ripple and 20sat? its an alternate crypto currency |
Re: What Business Can One Start With N300,000? by miketayo(m): 3:40pm On Jan 04, 2018 |
Biggerbros234: plz i need a link to introduction on cryptocurrencies abeg luno.com |
Re: What Business Can One Start With N300,000? by slurity1: 4:05pm On Jan 04, 2018 |
I am a farmer I can hint you on Agricultural business that will turn your life around in just few years, piggery, cassava& maize plantations etc . contact me on 08066984801, whatsapp alone. free of charge |
Re: What Business Can One Start With N300,000? by manikspears: 4:16pm On Jan 04, 2018 |
vickifeanyi47:
Bro Agriculture has its own risk too and downfall. The cost of building pen for the animals will almost sap the money, not to talk of feeding also nope it wont,like i said earlier do your calculation,it is called working not magic,calculate the mill,the amount of birds or fishes or snail or anything,plus their houses.life is risk so put risk aside. |
Re: What Business Can One Start With N300,000? by PanteonQube: 4:29pm On Jan 04, 2018 |
Shally2: Do mini importation. Look for threads dealing on this on nairaland business group. Then you sell the products on jiji, Jumia, konga etc. Most of the things you see on these sites that are sold as much as 10k,15k are bought as low as 1k 2k in Aliexpress, eBay, etc. If you buy up to 30 of one product and sell for 10k each, how much will you get when you sell all the 30pieces? So think! I really wanted to trade on jiji !Tell me where you can find paid trainings ? |
Re: What Business Can One Start With N300,000? by kenoyad: 4:38pm On Jan 04, 2018 |
eagleonearth: use it to buy a good small car. resell it and make profit. i have space where you can display it everyday here in Lagos in a choice area on the mainland. this is my business. brother, I need a small nice rugged car within that budget, kindly give me info on how to get it and make, I'm looking towards golf 3 for that budget but your help will be highly appreciated. you can whatsapp me on 08174102326 or email realkay123@gmail.com. thanks. |
Re: What Business Can One Start With N300,000? by karlboss: 4:55pm On Jan 04, 2018 |
touche: A business thrives when an enterprenuer identifies a societal problem and creates solutions.
With N300,000 you can solve a common problem, which is lack of access to credit (loans).
Solution: Private lending by setting up a cooperative society.
Legal Framework: Involves registration with the local governing agency. In Abuja, for example, you have to register with Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC).
However, you can minimize capital by filing an application and operating for 6 - 12 months to get properly acquainted.
Office Space: Its necessary, but better to start operating with your home address to save capital (which is limited to N300,000).
Client Base: Capitalize on already existing structures like cooperatives for MDAs, churches and educational institutions.
Numbers: (Most interesting part )
First Month:
Capital: N300,000
Debit:
- Your Salary: N30,000 - Publicity: N20,000 (bulk sms, fliers) - 1 Month Tenure Loan of N10,000 * 25 individuals @ 20% Monthly Interest Rate (and 3% Admin Fee Deducted from Loan): N250,000
Total: N300,000
Credit:
- Repayment of N10,000 * 25 individuals @ approximately 23% Interest rate: N307,500
Profit (Estimate) is N7,500
Business Plan:
- Repeat this cycle for 6 - 12 months
- Discipline yourself to survive off 30k - 50k salary so that the business can grow.
- Minimize operating expenses.
- Secure funds through referrals, guarantors, post dated cheques, direct debit orders etc.
- Limit loan amount to N10,000 in the first year of operating.
Conclusion:
You will be amazed at the power of compound interest. Your N300,000 investment will turn to millions in less than a year if you can maintain financial discipline, miminize costs and use the methods outlined above to secure your disbursed funds.
Be sure to complete registration (pay fees), get a business account and employ cheap labour (corps member or IT Student) after 6-12 months.
Best of luck.
Please how do we contact you have some questions for you |
Re: What Business Can One Start With N300,000? by eagleonearth(m): 5:01pm On Jan 04, 2018 |
kenoyad:
brother, I need a small nice rugged car within that budget, kindly give me info on how to get it and make, I'm looking towards golf 3 for that budget but your help will be highly appreciated. you can whatsapp me on 08174102326 or email realkay123@gmail.com. thanks. go for used honda bull dog. |
Re: What Business Can One Start With N300,000? by johnstar(m): 5:57pm On Jan 04, 2018 |
Fynestboi:
Which denomination? Hw va Shey make we run business? U dey interested? |
Re: What Business Can One Start With N300,000? by Fynestboi: 6:28pm On Jan 04, 2018 |
johnstar:
Hw va
Shey make we run business?
U dey interested? Come my whatapp. Click my signature. |
Re: What Business Can One Start With N300,000? by johnstar(m): 6:45pm On Jan 04, 2018 |
Fynestboi:
Come my whatapp. Click my signature. Oh we don bargain b4 self U talk say u nor wn buy e code say na only the card u wn see |
Re: What Business Can One Start With N300,000? by Buhari2019: 7:37pm On Jan 04, 2018 |
Harrygow263: Leave Business My Guy. Invest In Sport Betting. Just Play Like 2odd And Stake 300k And Get Double Of The Money. E.G Barca, Mancity,man U, Atletico Madrid, Sevila,Real Madrid And Psg And Stake High I pity you. See your recent post below "Bro Abeg Bless Me With Fixed Games Na. 08145369907 Bet Don Wreck My Life". Flee from football betting. Thanks. |
Re: What Business Can One Start With N300,000? by lilreese: 7:39pm On Jan 04, 2018 |
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Re: What Business Can One Start With N300,000? by Buhari2019: 8:26pm On Jan 04, 2018 |
obinna58:
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Re: What Business Can One Start With N300,000? by jasonex4(m): 8:47pm On Jan 04, 2018 |
Bros... Na pipo lyk u naim de explain wen teacher go ask say make una define.. Shwoo.... Dis simple question wey e ask naim u gv us complicated ansa so....its well o.... Fxmanager:
We are here for you. Your #300,000 can currently give you an average of #15,000+ monthly return investing with us after performance fees. And if you want an average monthly return of more than #280188+ after 60 months(5years) of your investment with us, you can do so using compound interest in your investment with us. This means after 60 months(5years) of your investment with us using compound interest, you will be getting an average monthly interest/income of more than #280188 assuming you decide to start withdrawing your monthly interest. This will be possible as long as we stay under our working risk of 5-10% of your capital, and the maximum permissible risk of 30% to your capital. Note: we are doing everything possible to stay under 10% risk to our potential investor’s capital.
At 5% average monthly returns using compound interest without withdrawing funds from your account, your #300,000 will grow to more #5,603,756+(5.6million plus) in 60months(5years time).
How is it possible to turn #300,000 to #5,603,756+(5.6million plus) in 60months(5years time)?
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Compound interest is the concept of adding accumulated interest back to the principal sum, so that interest is earned on top of interest from that moment on. The act of declaring interest to be added to the principal is called compounding.(I.e you decide to add the earned interest to the initial principal in the investment going forward)
Monthly compound interest formula We are using monthly here ,since we are talking of monthly returns. The formula for Monthly compound interest, including principal sum, is: A = P (1 + r/n) (nt) Where: A = the future value of the investment, including interest(returns) P = the principal investment amount (the initial deposit amount) r = the monthly interest rate(returns) in decimal. n = the number of times that interest is compounded per month (in this case once or one time) t = the number of months the money is invested Note that this formula gives you the future value of an investment, which is compound interest plus the principal. Should you wish to calculate the compound interest only, you need this: Total compounded interest = P (1 + r/n) (nt) - P Or simply Total compounded interest =A-P Let's look at an example Compound interest formula (including principal): A = P(1+r/n)(nt) If an amount of #300,000 is invested with us and we return a monthly interest rate (returns) of 5%, the value of the investment after 60months (I.e 5 years) can be calculated as follows... P = #300,000. r = 5/100 = 0.05 (decimal). n = 1 (since we are compounding it once a month. t = 60. If we plug those figures into the formula, we get: A = #300,000(1 + 0.05 / 1) ^ (1(60)) = #5,603,756 So, the investment balance after 60 months (5years) is #5,603,756 Methodology Step-by-step explained, how we get the #5,603,756. This all revolves around BODMAS and the order of operations. Let's go through it: A = #300,000(1 + 0.05 / 1) ^ (1(60)) Using the order of operations we work out the totals in the brackets first. Within the first set of brackets, you need to do the division first and then the addition (division and multiplication should be carried out before addition and subtraction). We can also work out the 1(60). This gives us... A = #300,000(1 + 0.05) ^ 60 Then: A = #300,000(1.05) ^ 60 The exponent goes next. So, we calculate (1.05) ^ 60. This means we end up with: #300,000× 18.679185894122945668381742854713 = #5,603,756 You may have seen some examples giving a formula of A = P ( 1+r ) ^ t . This simplified formula assumes that interest is compounded once per period, rather than multiple times per period.
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Re: What Business Can One Start With N300,000? by Orubebe01: 10:23pm On Jan 04, 2018 |
LKO: People keep recommending okrika business, it seems its a good one. I'm interested , wish to start it this year with my little capital. Bros, kindly drop ur watsapp number for me, pleaseeeeeeeeeee. Thank u. drop ur whatsap contact |
Re: What Business Can One Start With N300,000? by kenoyad: 10:42pm On Jan 04, 2018 |
eagleonearth: go for used honda bull dog. I'm not stupid like.......... .... used Honda bull dog. Its not compulsory u comment on every post if you are just catching fun. |
Re: What Business Can One Start With N300,000? by kelz2205: 3:32am On Jan 05, 2018 |
dingbang: First Bank Agent banking(POS Banking)
Inbox me for more details Interested, kindahouze@gmail.com |
Re: What Business Can One Start With N300,000? by hennyholla17(m): 5:32am On Jan 05, 2018 |
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Re: What Business Can One Start With N300,000? by aariwa(m): 6:25am On Jan 05, 2018 |
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Re: What Business Can One Start With N300,000? by Mohito500: 7:34am On Jan 05, 2018 |
God help us |
Re: What Business Can One Start With N300,000? by ehisdan(m): 7:42am On Jan 05, 2018 |
seedsower: Nylon cutting/production. Trust me it’s not a fancy business but a rewarding one. 08038603870 whatsapp me Pls, your help is needed in this area. |
Re: What Business Can One Start With N300,000? by Adicsonbaba(m): 8:49am On Jan 05, 2018 |
Orubebe01:
drop ur whatsap contact
08164718807 |
Re: What Business Can One Start With N300,000? by ak22(m): 11:16am On Jan 05, 2018 |
smulti:
Subtract the cost of hotel reservation, flight ticket and visa fee out of 300k and tell me how much is left for the business . For phone importation ? Bros you don't know about importation |
Re: What Business Can One Start With N300,000? by lereinter(m): 12:07pm On Jan 05, 2018 |
sammysammy111: Were is ur location, I av a business plan but don't want open it here, contact me via watsap 07061246614 scammer |
Re: What Business Can One Start With N300,000? by lereinter(m): 12:09pm On Jan 05, 2018 |
manikspears:
nope it wont,like i said earlier do your calculation,it is called working not magic,calculate the mill,the amount of birds or fishes or snail or anything,plus their houses.life is risk so put risk aside. for someone wt only 300000 and u want him to put all in agriculture |
Re: What Business Can One Start With N300,000? by Kingbukaz: 12:34pm On Jan 05, 2018 |
Orubebe01: go for okirika business. I started dis biz after graduation without a job last yr with less than 15k but less than 6 months I made up to 180k savings excluding expenses Please, can you explain more on this? |
Re: What Business Can One Start With N300,000? by Kingbukaz: 12:41pm On Jan 05, 2018 |
Meajor: You can buy yams from Niger state (Garatu Market precisely), and sell to potential buyers in south west, Kaduna, abuja.... You can also buy oil from east and sell in the west, and also buy crayfish and ogbono from cross river.... It might look somehow to those that are not ready to make it...but the profit is handsome.. You can go into selling okrika clothes and shoes, a bale of clothes grade one goes for 50 to 60k, depending on how good they are.. You can get a keke napep and hit the road bro... It pays. Or if you can barb, open a shop, divide d shop, use a part and be selling cassettes and also get a speaker, which you can also be renting out... Don't go into a business you have no passion for...
I will to know more about this okirikr business and crayfish business |
Re: What Business Can One Start With N300,000? by Kingbukaz: 12:44pm On Jan 05, 2018 |
Ugo4hotish:
God bless you brother. investing in Agriculture is the best so far Are you into the business? |