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| Re: Mutual Funds by enemerci: 10:05pm On Oct 25, 2025 |
emmasoft:My boss I dey loyal. I love this detailed lecture. I so much love that you gave a practical ratio of 60:40 This make a whole lot of sense as it give a combination of both benefits. I will probably do 70% mmf and 30% balanced funds. This should also give a healthy preservation of my capital and a return that is a little bit above inflation rate. Chai, I really appreciate. |
| Re: Mutual Funds by Geofavor(m): 8:53pm On Oct 26, 2025*. Modified: 12:04am On Oct 29, 2025 |
LadyCaplin:Hi, please what did you decide? |
| Re: Mutual Funds by emmatony: 10:57am On Oct 27, 2025 |
Please, I would like to seek some advice. I own a twin two-bedroom flat. After calculating the potential returns from selling the house and investing the money in a money market fund (MMF), I realized it would yield much better returns than the rent I currently receive. Do you think it’s advisable to sell the house and invest the money instead, so I can have peace of mind and avoid tenant issues? |
| Re: Mutual Funds by keeper303: 12:14pm On Oct 27, 2025 |
emmatony:The problem with this type of scenario is that one cannot give you a concrete and definite answer. If the rent payable now is meagre, what of when rents increase in future. The same question applies to MMF. For now, interest on MMM is high but reducing as a result of fall in inflation figures. What happens in future if MMF rate reduces to 3% per annum? So you see, your question does not have a definite answer. |
| Re: Mutual Funds by bassdow: 2:43pm On Oct 27, 2025 |
keeper303:Good Response |
| Re: Mutual Funds by bassdow: 2:47pm On Oct 27, 2025 |
emmatony:in addition to what's said by @keeper303 , would love to remind us that, Real Estate constantly increases in value almost on daily basis hhence you could collect rent for 10-years and end up putting it up for sale for 500,000 naira BUT if for instance you weren't quick to get a buyer, the value could have increased by then so much you might even have to change the price to 700,000 naira and counting. Mind you, the rentage fees (which never goes down) ain't even included sef. Bottom line is, if you never build, don't invest heavily like that BUT if you already did, selling it off wouldn't be wise at all. |
| Re: Mutual Funds by emmatony: 2:48pm On Oct 27, 2025 |
keeper303:Thank you very much for your response |
| Re: Mutual Funds by emmatony: 2:49pm On Oct 27, 2025 |
bassdow:Thank you very much |
| Re: Mutual Funds by Donbrig: 3:52pm On Oct 27, 2025*. Modified: 4:19pm On Oct 27, 2025 |
Selling a house to invest in any mutual fund or any other asset is a big mistake, properties are the real investments, no matter how low the rentage might be at the moment.. that's why it is called REAL-ESTATE, the only real asset you can control.. Every other asset like bonds, stocks, treasury bills or mutual funds are all in electronic format, meaning anything could happen or go wrong anytime and everything would be wiped out within minutes.. Like wars, professional hackers or bad goverment policies. Unlike properties where you can dictate what and what happens to your assets, no matter what happens. Most wealthy people have huge portion of their wealth in properties, even if they aren't earning much from these properties, because properties are the only asset they can control themselves, other assets or investments are mainly influenced by goverments or global politics. emmatony: |
| Re: Mutual Funds by freegaza(m): 6:56pm On Oct 27, 2025 |
Donbrig:Even money market mutual fund? |
| Re: Mutual Funds by oyeendharmolah(f): 7:21pm On Oct 27, 2025 |
Hello,please does anyone know about these and are they good? GT MONEY MARKET FUND GT EQUITY INCOME FUND GT BALANCED FUND GT FIXED INCOME FUND Also, are these good? They are available on my ACCESS BANK ACCESSMORE app. CORONATION BALANCED FUND CORONATION FIXED INCOME FUND CORONATION MONEY MARKET FUND |
| Re: Mutual Funds by emmatony: 7:24pm On Oct 27, 2025 |
Donbrig:Thank you very much. Please, what if I sell it and use part of the money to buy land, then invest the remaining amount in a money market fund (MMF)? Would that be a better option than keeping the house and renting it out? |
| Re: Mutual Funds by emmasoft(m): 8:02pm On Oct 27, 2025 |
emmatony:You can sell a property to buy a better property, especially when location is considered You can use the gains from property to buy liquid assets like MMF, Bonds, or stocks You can sell liquid assets like MMF/stocks to buy property But never sell a property to buy a liquid asset like MMF or stocks, it's risky But if you are a realtor or your business is real estate, ie, buying and selling of property, you can sell property at will since that is how you earn. Just saying it as I see it o. |
| Re: Mutual Funds by emmatony: 8:22pm On Oct 27, 2025 |
emmasoft:Thank you very much |
| Re: Mutual Funds by Neurotika: 9:30pm On Oct 27, 2025 |
emmatony:Location matters. If the property is in a growth area or selling wouldn’t release meaningful capital (roughly 40m or more), it’s better to hold. But if it’s in a slow market where prices haven’t doubled in the last 5 years; the buyer’s offer is well above market value; and even after stress-testing (say MMF at 10%) the yield still beats your rental income by about 20% or more…then selling makes sense. Use part to buy land in a better location and invest the rest in MMF. |
| Re: Mutual Funds by emmatony: 10:16pm On Oct 27, 2025 |
Neurotika:Thank you very much |
| Re: Mutual Funds by A305: 9:52am On Oct 28, 2025*. Modified: 2:20pm On Oct 28, 2025 |
emmatony:Chief, let me break it down, and after I finish, if you don't understand. Ask question, let me clarify. In real estate, house built on the land isn't the investment, the investment is the land itself. House built on it (rent) is just for passive income. You will only cash out the real value of the land appreciation after you sold off the property. Most people don't get to recoup money used in buying land and building house on it just from rent, however, they can recoup quickly when they sell outright. What you have in your possession is an ASSET that will bulletproof you even if Nigeria financial system collapses. We investing in mutual funds and not having landed property is very risky because the day Nigeria Government begin to default on loans like Tbills, Bonds, OMO and Eurobond. The panic will cause people to start withdrawing their investment and if that happens, Banks will prevent it by not paying because they can't pay everyone at once and Government needs liquidity because they wouldn't want to print more money, it will worsen inflation. Stock market will collapse overnight. So they (the government) will seize our MMF money, Seize, Tbills money and default on other loans. (Even the U.S seized it's citizen gold when it came to times like this during the great depression.) The only people that will be saved will be long term bonds holders and OMO holders, why? Because Government already took their money, they will only refinance it. By then, we the MMF or Tbills investors prayer point will be, "oh Lord, let Nigeria economy stabilizes so we get our capital back without interest" lol Actually, that was what happened in Greece before EU bailed it out. Now, let's bring it home. You sir, are a lucky man because when government seize our investment money, they can't come to seize your land. By then you can sell your land using btc or USDT as transaction currency because Naira will be useless by then. When you sell your land, you will Japa, it is then you will now understand the value of land property. If you like my explanation, follow me on my YouTube channel where I break down finance and money related matters. |
| Re: Mutual Funds by emmatony: 11:13am On Oct 28, 2025 |
A305:Thank you very much. I really appreciate your explanation. I think I will sell the house, use the money to buy land nearby, and invest the remaining amount. Please, what's your YouTube page name? |
| Re: Mutual Funds by DAramis: 1:10pm On Oct 28, 2025 |
emmatony:I feel like it is a hasty decision by you. you need to think it through before going ahead. Should you decide, I wish you all the best in the business transaction. |
| Re: Mutual Funds by emmatony: 2:11pm On Oct 28, 2025 |
DAramis:Thank you very much. I may just hold on till January 2026, being that I am not under any financial stress at the moment. I will use this time to learn more about investments |
| Re: Mutual Funds by b3llo(m): 2:23pm On Oct 28, 2025 |
sgtponzihater1:This was before you became an ambassador of Stanbic IBTC MMF. a quick question now. What will happen to my invested money after 30 days in MMF? |
| Re: Mutual Funds by sgtponzihater1(m): 2:42pm On Oct 28, 2025 |
b3llo:Hello, Maybe I can help can you rephrase your question please? |
| Re: Mutual Funds by jayce232: 6:55pm On Oct 28, 2025 |
emmatony:Since u are not under any financial stress, do not sell your house! |
| Re: Mutual Funds by b3llo(m): 7:29pm On Oct 28, 2025 |
sgtponzihater1:please do. After the first 30 days of investing my money in MMF, will the interest keep accruing or I have to reinvest? |
| Re: Mutual Funds by Josipov: 7:56pm On Oct 28, 2025 |
bassdow:Please I'm new here A friend of mine referred me to this forum to find out about stanbic mmf More than 400 pages to read Please where do I start? My kind of work barely afford me the time to visit any bank during work hours |
| Re: Mutual Funds by emmasoft(m): 9:13pm On Oct 28, 2025 |
Josipov:@Josipov, you are welcome. You don't need the whole of the 400 pages to get the basic knowledge of what you need to start investing particularly in MMF. You don't also need to visit the banking hall to invest. Right in your office or at home you can invest without any stress. First, have an investment objective, which will guide you on your research. If you count 20 pages backward from this current one, you will get some basic knowlesge you need and ask your questions, with that you can hit the ground running. The truth is that learning whether on investment or any other aspect of life is a continous process. By the way you can also reach out to me. My contact is on my signature. |
| Re: Mutual Funds by chukzyfcbb: 9:55pm On Oct 28, 2025 |
emmatony:Chief, abort mission!!!!! While money market rates are high now, next year and the other years to come, it may be lower than what it is now. Also for the real estate, dont see the rent as the only thing you are benefiting from it. The rent is just like the interest, but the house as an assets appreciates daily. Yes the rent may be low but the house is appreciating yearly possibly even at the same rate as MMF. I am sure you will be selling it for far more what you bought it having enjoyed rent as an extra cash flow over the time period. |
| Re: Mutual Funds by chukzyfcbb: 10:00pm On Oct 28, 2025 |
Donbrig:I agree with everything you have said except the last point. Most wealthy people have most of their wealth tied up in equity and not properties. Its the middle class that has most of their assets tied up in properties. I will upload the image when i find it, i think it was on Kalu Aja page some months back |
| Re: Mutual Funds by sgtponzihater1(m): 10:13pm On Oct 28, 2025 |
b3llo:You will keep getting an interest on you deposit. There's no obligation to keep re-investing, but it a good idea if you have some left over cash. |
| Re: Mutual Funds by Geofavor(m): 12:04am On Oct 29, 2025 |
Geofavor:Ladycaplin |
| Re: Mutual Funds by bassdow: 1:43am On Oct 29, 2025 |
DAramis:I already sensed He's made up his mind already. Most people do when they ask such questions. Hopefully He doesn't regret it later. Ignore the buying another land talk. |
| Re: Mutual Funds by bassdow: 1:45am On Oct 29, 2025 |
chukzyfcbb:LAND, GOLD, SILVER, Foreign currencies, etc are the real places they keep their wealth. |
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