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Re: What Kind Of Investment Can One Make With 1.5 Million Naira In Nigeria. by Nobody: 1:45am On Oct 05, 2018
Fxmanager:

We are here for you. Your #1,500,000 can currently give you an average of #75,000+ monthly return investing with us after performance fees. And if you want an average monthly return of more than #1,400,939 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 a average monthly interest/income of more than #1,400,939 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 #1,500,000 will grow to more #28,018,779+(28million plus) in 60months(5years time).

How is it possible to turn #1,500,000 to #28,018,779+(28million plus) in 60months(5years time)?

It is possible through the power of compound interest as explained below.

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 #1,500,000 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 = #1,500,000. 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 = #1,500,000(1 + 0.05 / 1) ^ (1(60)) = #28,018,779
So, the investment balance after 60 months (5years) is #28,018,779
Methodology
Step-by-step explained, how we get the #28,018,779. This all revolves around BODMAS and the order of operations. Let's go through it:
A = #1,500,000(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 = #1,500,000(1 + 0.05) ^ 60
Then:
A = #1,500,000(1.05) ^ 60
The exponent goes next. So, we calculate (1.05) ^ 60.
This means we end up with:
#1,500,000× 18.679185894122945668381742854713
= #28,018,779
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.

We have the best currency trading team here to assist you in building your #1,500,000 to over #28,018,779 in 5years (60 months) (you will be getting an average monthly interest/income of more than #1,400,939(1.4million) assuming you decide to start withdrawing your monthly interest after that) and helping you live the life you deserve even without a job. You can give us a trial.

This is the best structured, secured and transparent savings/investment you will ever find in this forum. No lock up period on your savings/investments and you can withdraw or close your account anytime. Your withdrawals from our partner broker to your bank Mastercard/Visa debit card takes 2 to 4 days maximum. If you are using ecurrency payment system, it takes 5 mins to the ecurrency payment systems then you can then make instant withdrawals to your Nigerian Bank account using Nigerian trusted e-currency exchanges. You can also use Bank wire transfer. You might be interested in what we offer. We promise a target of average 5-10%+ monthly profit on your savings/investment. Funds in a secured licensed,audited and regulated financial firm. You can monitor your savings/investment anywhere you are in the world 24/7 using any internet enable device. Deposits/withdrawal are 100% controlled by the investor (We only have access to trade your account through the trading platform and not given access to withdraw). You are free to test us with any amount you can comfortably risk before saving/investing fully with us. Statement of account sent to your email daily. working risk to savers/investors capital is 5-10% risk and maximum permissible risk to savers/investors capital is 30%. Visit the link below.

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With your use of statistics, one would have expected you to solve Nigeria problems but you will end up rendering the N1. 5m handicap as mathematicians has done to Nigeria

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Re: What Kind Of Investment Can One Make With 1.5 Million Naira In Nigeria. by Horus(m): 9:42am On Jun 25, 2019

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Re: What Kind Of Investment Can One Make With 1.5 Million Naira In Nigeria. by TellMeTheTruth(m): 5:10pm On Jun 25, 2019
Fxmanager:

We are here for you. Your #1,500,000 can currently give you an average of #75,000+ monthly return investing with us after performance fees. And if you want an average monthly return of more than #1,400,939 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 a average monthly interest/income of more than #1,400,939 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 #1,500,000 will grow to more #28,018,779+(28million plus) in 60months(5years time).

How is it possible to turn #1,500,000 to #28,018,779+(28million plus) in 60months(5years time)?

It is possible through the power of compound interest as explained below.

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 #1,500,000 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 = #1,500,000. 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 = #1,500,000(1 + 0.05 / 1) ^ (1(60)) = #28,018,779
So, the investment balance after 60 months (5years) is #28,018,779
Methodology
Step-by-step explained, how we get the #28,018,779. This all revolves around BODMAS and the order of operations. Let's go through it:
A = #1,500,000(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 = #1,500,000(1 + 0.05) ^ 60
Then:
A = #1,500,000(1.05) ^ 60
The exponent goes next. So, we calculate (1.05) ^ 60.
This means we end up with:
#1,500,000× 18.679185894122945668381742854713
= #28,018,779
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.

We have the best currency trading team here to assist you in building your #1,500,000 to over #28,018,779 in 5years (60 months) (you will be getting an average monthly interest/income of more than #1,400,939(1.4million) assuming you decide to start withdrawing your monthly interest after that) and helping you live the life you deserve even without a job. You can give us a trial.

This is the best structured, secured and transparent savings/investment you will ever find in this forum. No lock up period on your savings/investments and you can withdraw or close your account anytime. Your withdrawals from our partner broker to your bank Mastercard/Visa debit card takes 2 to 4 days maximum. If you are using ecurrency payment system, it takes 5 mins to the ecurrency payment systems then you can then make instant withdrawals to your Nigerian Bank account using Nigerian trusted e-currency exchanges. You can also use Bank wire transfer. You might be interested in what we offer. We promise a target of average 5-10%+ monthly profit on your savings/investment. Funds in a secured licensed,audited and regulated financial firm. You can monitor your savings/investment anywhere you are in the world 24/7 using any internet enable device. Deposits/withdrawal are 100% controlled by the investor (We only have access to trade your account through the trading platform and not given access to withdraw). You are free to test us with any amount you can comfortably risk before saving/investing fully with us. Statement of account sent to your email daily. working risk to savers/investors capital is 5-10% risk and maximum permissible risk to savers/investors capital is 30%. Visit the link below.

https://www.nairaland.com/3901897/currency-trading-journal-target-avg

Visit the posts below to learn how to avoid scam and fraud. Learn to check and get the regulatory body's website to verify any company's regulatory status.

https://www.nairaland.com/3925379/investments-anti-scam-fraud-guide
https://www.nairaland.com/3931027/4-ways-avoid-investment-scams

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Re: What Kind Of Investment Can One Make With 1.5 Million Naira In Nigeria. by Amazinggrace081: 10:34am On Oct 14, 2020
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Re: What Kind Of Investment Can One Make With 1.5 Million Naira In Nigeria. by melodyboy(m): 9:22am On Dec 26, 2021
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Re: What Kind Of Investment Can One Make With 1.5 Million Naira In Nigeria. by ernestchykern(m): 11:19am On May 10, 2022
Hi! Have you heard about Oxford International Group?
I strongly believe you'd love the returns on investment. I'm currently partnering with the company which gives 35% of investment for 12months, 15% for 6months and 75 for 24months and more.
You don't have to move a muscle.
Oxford is owned by a reputable team of business gurus with Dr Teni Ogunsanya as the Chairman.

OIG as she's fondly called is a conglomerate that owns several businesses from real estate to oil and gas, dredging, school, hotel. Each of these mentioned company, especially dredging, real estate and oil and gas churns out millions of profit well over N100,000000 or more on a yearly basis.

Every transaction is backed up by legal documents like deed of agreement, post dates check and all to secure customers investments.

Currently, there are clients who have well over N1billion worth of investment with the company.

I believe this would be of great help to you.
You can reach out to me for further guidance on the various ways you can invest and earn from the company.

Kind regards
Ernest C. Offiah
Re: What Kind Of Investment Can One Make With 1.5 Million Naira In Nigeria. by StellRocks: 6:40pm On Nov 21, 2022
I have a bakery, I require aboout 2 million to scale production to 660 loaves daily. I'm looking for an equity investor who will take 10% of the company. invested funds will be returned after a duration of 6 months without interest.

Only dividends will be paid yearly according to your 10% stake. 10% of net profit projected at 10.6m. I can provide a Benz c300 2008 as collateral from a third party.

Below are pictures of our product and collateral

Re: What Kind Of Investment Can One Make With 1.5 Million Naira In Nigeria. by StellRocks: 6:43pm On Nov 21, 2022
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