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The Beginner’s Guide To Investing In The Nigerian Stock Market (ebook) by engrsoma(m): 6:57am On Sep 05, 2014
If you are new to the stock market or you are already there but
need to know more, this is an excellent Ebook for you.

CONTENTS

1. Why you should invest in the Stock Market 4
2. What are Shares, Bonds and Treasury bills? 8
3. What is a Stock Market? 12
4. What is a Unit Trust (Mutual Fund)? 21
5. Companies and their Accounts 27
6. Launches, Rights Issues, Share Buybacks, And Takeovers 34
7. Investment Strategies for Active Investors 39

“Let honesty and industry be thy constant companions, and spend one
penny less than thy clear gains; then shall thy pocket begin to thrive;
creditors will not insult, nor want oppress, nor hungerness bite, nor
unclothedness freeze thee.” – Benjamin Franklin

W e all invest for various reasons. Perhaps you want an alternative
source of income to supplement what your salary. Perhaps you wish to
invest for your children and send them to school in Universities
abroad. Perhaps you wish to invest for your parents and provide for
them a regular source of income apart from their pension. Perhaps
you wish to start investing for your retirement now so you would not
have to be dependent on anyone when you are old, or have to rely on
a meagre pension. The fact is, the earlier you start investing, the
more money you will make. In the stock market, time is money.

"The most powerful invention of man is compound interest." – Albert
Einstein

Here is an example: let’s suppose that an 18 year old today invests N
100,000 in the stock market towards his retirement, and his
investment grows at just 20% annually. If he does not touch that
investment until he is 60 years old, do you know how much that would
be? N 211.6 million (Fig 1). A young woman invests N 200,000.00
towards her child’s university education the year her child was born.
At 20% interest, by the time the child is 21 years old, the investment
would be worth N 9.2 Million - enough to send the child to school
abroad for a Masters Degree.

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Re: The Beginner’s Guide To Investing In The Nigerian Stock Market (ebook) by Moneyb: 12:55pm On Oct 06, 2014
Nigerian stock market is starting to get in shape. It is where you can make a lot of money if you know what you are doing and you are serious about it. With the help of softwares like http://products.marketsgain.net/ (in stock categories) you will be able to compound wealth sooner than later.
Re: The Beginner’s Guide To Investing In The Nigerian Stock Market (ebook) by engrsoma(m): 10:14am On Oct 14, 2014
This Book is still on sale. Incase you want it

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