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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nice2023(m): 8:06am On Dec 12, 2024
Chrisfaco:
I have about 15m I made from savings and my business. Should I start build a residential house for myself and family or invest it in TBills yearly and use my interest for rent and other basic expenses. Pls I need suggestions. (PS: I have got a land for the building already)
Don't build yet,except u have additional income coming in.

Remember the house u live in does not bring in inflow but expenses and the feelings that own it.

If u sink that 15million do u have the hope of making more? if yes,...then invest the money and use other sources to complete the house.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Shalom428: 10:14am On Dec 12, 2024
Rate

Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by EduC(m): 10:26am On Dec 12, 2024
Shalom428:
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Thanks a lot
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nero4306(m): 3:24pm On Dec 13, 2024
Good afternoon house…. Any update on rental payment from Federal govt saving bond? December 13th payment 🤔🤔🤔🤔
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by iamrichiefola(m): 10:04pm On Dec 13, 2024
Shalom428:
Rate
If I invest 1m for 364 days, what will my return be ?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Shalom428: 10:52pm On Dec 13, 2024
iamrichiefola:
If I invest 1m for 364 days, what will my return be ?
Between 210K - 220K , depending on the financial institution.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Francis8999: 11:49pm On Dec 13, 2024
Please I need advice on the safest and best way to invest 50 million naira. Are treasury bills safe? With no risk? How many percentage can I get ? Thank you.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmasoft(m): 10:56am On Dec 14, 2024
Francis8999:
Please I need advice on the safest and best way to invest 50 million naira. Are treasury bills safe? With no risk? How many percentage can I get ? Thank you.
@Francis8999, there is nothing like investment without risk, hence it's preferred we used the term low risk. All investment has one form of risk or the other. The degree of the risk makes professionals to categorize investment into three: Low risk (Tbills, commercial papers, Money market fund etc), Medium risk (Bonds, Fixed income funds, balance funds, etc), and high risk investments (Stocks, equity mutual funds, etc).

So for you, since you are looking for a safe and guranteed capital investment, Tbills and Money market fund will be your best bet. Returns currently are between 20 to 24%

Chat me up if you need more guide.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by mindtricks: 10:35pm On Dec 14, 2024
emmasoft:
@Francis8999, there is nothing like investment without risk, hence it's preferred we used the term low risk. All investment has one form of risk or the other. The degree of the risk makes professionals to categorize investment into three: Low risk (Tbills, commercial papers, Money market fund etc), Medium risk (Bonds, Fixed income funds, balance funds, etc), and high risk investments (Stocks, equity mutual funds, etc).

So for you, since you are looking for a safe and guranteed capital investment, Tbills and Money market fund will be your best bet. Returns currently are between 20 to 24%

Chat me up if you need more guide.
I see the point you are making bro, quite insightful.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by uwaifou(m): 10:07am On Dec 15, 2024
The sale of Treasury bill was supposed to be on the 4th of December 2024, my money was not deducted, does anybody know why.??

And what is minimum i can invest in the 365 days tenor?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by uwaifou(m): 10:08am On Dec 15, 2024
Pls when is the next trade of treasury bill?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Allboiz: 12:46pm On Dec 15, 2024
Kindly recommend a good dollar fund. Unitedcapitals has refused to increase their dollar fund rate. It's been 5.29% for more than a year now.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmasoft(m): 3:21pm On Dec 15, 2024
Allboiz:
Kindly recommend a good dollar fund. Unitedcapitals has refused to increase their dollar fund rate. It's been 5.29% for more than a year now.
Currently Norrenberger dollar fund at 10.03% will be my recommendation for you.

Complete the attached account opening form to start. If you complete it today your account will be opened tomorrow.

You can also chat me up. My number is on my signature.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by TotoNaRubber: 8:01am On Dec 16, 2024
The way the naija government will collapse on all these things you call investment will shock you.
The country's ressources are being embezzled at the rate faster than the speed of light...
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by oluayebenz: 1:21pm On Dec 16, 2024
TotoNaRubber:
The way the naija government will collapse on all these things you call investment will shock you.
The country's ressources are being embezzled at the rate faster than the speed of light...
Please carry your negativity vibe elsewhere
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by IyaTola: 2:33pm On Dec 16, 2024
When you're living in a house, it's actually more of a liability. Here's why:

1. *No rental income*: Since you're occupying the house, you're not generating any rental income from it.
2. *Maintenance and expenses*: As a homeowner, you're responsible for maintenance, repairs, property taxes, and insurance, which can be significant expenses.
3. *Opportunity cost*: The money you've invested in the house could be invested elsewhere, potentially generating a higher return.
4. *Illiquidity*: A house is a relatively illiquid asset, meaning it can take time to sell and access the funds.

While a house can provide a sense of security, stability, and comfort, it's not necessarily generating income or appreciating in value while you're living in it. Therefore, from a purely financial perspective, a house you're living in is more of a liability than an asset.
Chrisfaco:
I have about 15m I made from savings and my business. Should I start build a residential house for myself and family or invest it in TBills yearly and use my interest for rent and other basic expenses. Pls I need suggestions. (PS: I have got a land for the building already)
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by excanny: 3:00pm On Dec 16, 2024
IyaTola:
When you're living in a house, it's actually more of a liability. Here's why:

1. *No rental income*: Since you're occupying the house, you're not generating any rental income from it.
2. *Maintenance and expenses*: As a homeowner, you're responsible for maintenance, repairs, property taxes, and insurance, which can be significant expenses.
3. *Opportunity cost*: The money you've invested in the house could be invested elsewhere, potentially generating a higher return.
4. *Illiquidity*: A house is a relatively illiquid asset, meaning it can take time to sell and access the funds.

While a house can provide a sense of security, stability, and comfort, it's not necessarily generating income or appreciating in value while you're living in it. Therefore, from a purely financial perspective, a house you're living in is more of a liability than an asset.
The land on which the house is built is an asset more valuable than the house.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by FEGEITOK: 5:00pm On Dec 16, 2024
IyaTola:
When you're living in a house, it's actually more of a liability. Here's why:

1. *No rental income*: Since you're occupying the house, you're not generating any rental income from it.
2. *Maintenance and expenses*: As a homeowner, you're responsible for maintenance, repairs, property taxes, and insurance, which can be significant expenses.
3. *Opportunity cost*: The money you've invested in the house could be invested elsewhere, potentially generating a higher return.
4. *Illiquidity*: A house is a relatively illiquid asset, meaning it can take time to sell and access the funds.

While a house can provide a sense of security, stability, and comfort, it's not necessarily generating income or appreciating in value while you're living in it. Therefore, from a purely financial perspective, a house you're living in is more of a liability than an asset.
What if a portion of the house serves as an office? In short it is both a home and an office, then it maybe an income generating asset not just a liability
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by TotoNaRubber: 5:34pm On Dec 16, 2024
Lol... The greatest mistake you will make is to invest all your funds in a sinking economy.


oluayebenz:
Please carry your negativity vibe elsewhere
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Educationalserv: 6:23pm On Dec 16, 2024
TotoNaRubber:
Lol... The greatest mistake you will make is to invest all your funds in a sinking economy.
so why are you still here ?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by oluayebenz: 7:46pm On Dec 16, 2024
TotoNaRubber:
Lol... The greatest mistake you will make is to invest all your funds in a sinking economy.
Sinking economy?

Your own thought?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by oluayebenz: 7:47pm On Dec 16, 2024
excanny:
The land on which the house is built is an asset more valuable than the house.
Truth
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by TotoNaRubber: 3:28am On Dec 17, 2024
I am here to encourage the new ones to shine their eyes.
Truth be told, the fact that you made an investment mistake doesn't make defending the same mistake right.

On the otherhand if you only invested using local currency, you are not really affected. There are bonds that matured 2 days ago but the cbn hasn't said a thing. The usual now is to keep investors funds for a month upon maturity and blame it on technical glitch. Someone/People are benefiting from these and the masses are the pigeons.

Educationalserv:
so why are you still here ?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Emzedz: 3:47am On Dec 17, 2024
Is there pma this week @emmasoft
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ibechris(m): 4:29am On Dec 17, 2024
excanny:
The land on which the house is built is an asset more valuable than the house.
Land is indestructible and both the house and land built on and occupied becomes a liability as far it is not generating income.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmasoft(m): 10:21am On Dec 17, 2024
Emzedz:
Is there pma this week @emmasoft
There was one last week (11-12-2024), base on the bi-weekly arrangement there will be non this week. The next primary auction I'm sure will be December 27 because of Christmas.

You can always buy at the secondary market any working day.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nakedman: 11:14am On Dec 17, 2024
Sukuk 2027 paid this morning. Christmas don set. 😃
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Akerewe(m): 1:10pm On Dec 17, 2024
Nakedman:
Sukuk 2027 paid this morning. Christmas don set. 😃
Confirmed✅
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Odunharry(m): 1:14pm On Dec 17, 2024
Nakedman:
Sukuk 2027 paid this morning. Christmas don set. 😃
Enjoy the season bro
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by egojeny1(f): 2:40pm On Dec 17, 2024
Nakedman:
Sukuk 2027 paid this morning. Christmas don set. 😃
Dropped at a very good time. Enjoy
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by GodgraciousR: 3:31pm On Dec 17, 2024
[quote author=iamrichiefola post=133284940]If I invest 1m for 364 days, what will my return be ?
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Good afternoon. Please which is better treasury bill or mutual fund investment?
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