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Re: Mutual Funds by Preator: 9:34am On Mar 08
Stockhunter:
Even 1 percent difference will produce better outcome to that of the monthly compunding. Have you done the calculation. Not to even talk of 4 percent difference. The difference will be huge if you have huge capital. Your monthly compunding will not even see the back.

Meanwhile sometime ago emmasoft said even Stanbic only pays interest monthly but does not compound until quarterly. I stand to be corrected anyway.

Abeg no compare monthly 15 percent compounding with 19percent quarterly compounding. They are not mates. Even 16 percent quarterly compounding will beat 15 percent quarterly compounding by about .90 percent per annum.
Its the other way. They compound monthly but pay interest quarterly
Re: Mutual Funds by Preator: 9:40am On Mar 08
Coolis:
Let's look at this analysis together please so one can make inform/better decision.

Stanbic at 15% or so compound monthly.

Trustbanc at 19% or so compound quarterly.

Trustbanc on daily basis is producing more output but this output cannot become part of the capital at month end whereas, Stanbic is producing less output on daily basis, which become part of the capital at month end.

Can we say that the difference of about 4% of daily output of trustbanc offset or cancel out whatever gain compounding of 15% of Stanbic would attract monthly before trustbanc's quarterly compounding?

If you were to choose, which of the above will you go for? Thanks
See below. Its about 43k per million ( per year)

Re: Mutual Funds by freeman67: 10:27am On Mar 08
Stockhunter:
Even 1 percent difference will produce better outcome to that of the monthly compunding. Have you done the calculation. Not to even talk of 4 percent difference. The difference will be huge if you have huge capital. Your monthly compunding will not even see the back.

Meanwhile sometime ago emmasoft said even Stanbic only pays interest monthly but does not compound until quarterly. I stand to be corrected anyway.


Abeg no compare monthly 15 percent compounding with 19percent quarterly compounding. They are not mates. Even 16 percent quarterly compounding will beat 15 percent quarterly compounding by about .90 percent per annum.
The bolded is not correct. Stanbic does monthly compounding but if you require your interest to be paid to your account, it's done quarterly. At Ieast I use Stanbic and I know that at the end of everything month, my interest is added to my principal unlike FBN Quest and UCap that the addition is quarterly.
Re: Mutual Funds by Babygal2020(f): 12:57pm On Mar 08
Unrelated!

How much can I use to build twin two bedroom flat in Aba, Abia State?

My husband and I have about 52M in mutual funds which generates about 600k monthly.

I'm considering japa in the nearest feature(the more reason I don't want to touch our capital, 52M)

I own a business which I save at least 300k every month.
The major contribution will come from me though.
Re: Mutual Funds by Coolis: 1:32pm On Mar 08
In practical sense, you clearly presented both cases. 19% at quarterly compounding is the best. I'm sticking with trustbanc for now. My interest from January will compound on the 3rd of next month.




Preator:
See below. Its about 43k per million ( per year)
Re: Mutual Funds by emmasoft(m): 2:39pm On Mar 08
Stockhunter:
Even 1 percent difference will produce better outcome to that of the monthly compunding. Have you done the calculation. Not to even talk of 4 percent difference. The difference will be huge if you have huge capital. Your monthly compunding will not even see the back.

Meanwhile sometime ago emmasoft said even Stanbic only pays interest monthly but does not compound until quarterly. I stand to be corrected anyway.

Abeg no compare monthly 15 percent compounding with 19percent quarterly compounding. They are not mates. Even 16 percent quarterly compounding will beat 15 percent monthly compounding by about .90 percent per annum.
@Stockhunter, the bolded is the other way round. Both payouts and reinvestments are quarterly for others, except Stanbic, which reinvests monthly and payout quarterly. In fact, Stanbic has done some different schemes when it comes to interest utilization; there was even a time when the interest would be reinvested within a few days or even a day.
They started, like others, with quarterly reinvestment or payment depending on the interest utilization an investor opt for.
The current one is monthy reinvestment and a quarterly payout.

Actually, fund managers are free to adopt different interest utilization schemes different from the norms, so far SEC doesn't frown at it.
Re: Mutual Funds by emmasoft(m): 2:42pm On Mar 08
Preator:
Its the other way. They compound monthly but pay interest quarterly
Correct!
Re: Mutual Funds by emmasoft(m): 2:58pm On Mar 08
freeman67:
The bolded is not correct. Stanbic does monthly compounding but if you require your interest to be paid to your account, it's done quarterly. At Ieast I use Stanbic and I know that at the end of everything month, my interest is added to my principal unlike FBN Quest and UCap that the addition is quarterly.
Correct!
Re: Mutual Funds by Preator: 3:39pm On Mar 08
welzyj2:
On the cowrywise equity app, do you see your cash contribution in all the equity fund managers?

Just asking to get more info since the merger
I started using them after the merger. I can see my cash contribution with each. They simply split it into 4 equal parts.
Re: Mutual Funds by Preator: 3:42pm On Mar 08
Babygal2020:
Unrelated!

How much can I use to build twin two bedroom flat in Aba, Abia State?

My husband and I have about 52M in mutual funds which generates about 600k monthly.

I'm considering japa in the nearest feature(the more reason I don't want to touch our capital, 52M)

I own a business which I save at least 300k every month.
The major contribution will come from me though.
If ur nearest future is very near, why build now though? You could japa first and build later. The liquid assets provide a buffer during your transition phase.

I've never been to Abia, so i'll allow those who live there give u an estimate.
Re: Mutual Funds by Stockhunter: 4:01pm On Mar 08
Thank you.

emmasoft:
@Stockhunter, the bolded is the other way round. Both payouts and reinvestments are quarterly for others, except Stanbic, which reinvests monthly and payout quarterly. In fact, Stanbic has done some different schemes when it comes to interest utilization; there was even a time when the interest would be reinvested within a few days or even a day.
They started, like others, with quarterly reinvestment or payment depending on the interest utilization an investor opt for.
The current one is monthy reinvestment and a quarterly payout.

Actually, fund managers are free to adopt different interest utilization schemes different from the norms, so far SEC doesn't frown at it.
Re: Mutual Funds by Emzedz: 4:31pm On Mar 08
Babygal2020:
Unrelated!

How much can I use to build twin two bedroom flat in Aba, Abia State?

My husband and I have about 52M in mutual funds which generates about 600k monthly.

I'm considering japa in the nearest feature(the more reason I don't want to touch our capital, 52M)

I own a business which I save at least 300k every month.
The major contribution will come from me though.
Which sector of business are u into ma'am.. if its sustainable then start building..
Re: Mutual Funds by suckprick: 5:37pm On Mar 08
Babygal2020:
Unrelated!

How much can I use to build twin two bedroom flat in Aba, Abia State?

My husband and I have about 52M in mutual funds which generates about 600k monthly.

I'm considering japa in the nearest feature(the more reason I don't want to touch our capital, 52M)

I own a business which I save at least 300k every month.
The major contribution will come from me though.
Elaborate more on the 2bdrm. You mean bungalow, a storey building with blocks of 2bdrm flat each (twin)? I am an engineer and can guide you properly on what to do and if you want we can handle the project for you.
Re: Mutual Funds by Babygal2020(f): 5:42pm On Mar 08
suckprick:
Elaborate more on the 2bdrm. You mean bungalow, a storey building with blocks of 2bdrm flat each (twin)? I am an engineer and can guide you properly on what to do and if you want we can handle the project for you.
Bungalow, my boss.
Re: Mutual Funds by Babygal2020(f): 5:45pm On Mar 08
Preator:
If ur nearest future is very near, why build now though? You could japa first and build later. The liquid assets provide a buffer during your transition phase.

I've never been to Abia, so i'll allow those who live there give u an estimate.
Exactly my fear. Na why I no wan touch our savings. It should be at least 60M by the time we are ready. But then, I don't want to put all eggs in a basket.
Re: Mutual Funds by Babygal2020(f): 5:49pm On Mar 08
Emzedz:
Which sector of business are u into ma'am.. if its sustainable then start building..
It's an online business though(crypto trading etc). I intend diversifying into offline business this year though. But I'm skeptical, mey I no go lose my capital. Lol
Re: Mutual Funds by AncestralPowers:
Please Ma, there is a special thread for properties, go there and get more info on your questions regarding properties.

This is a mutual fund thread, please don't derail our discussions here, because it might discourage others from coming here to learn about mutual funds and also discourage our financial experts here to guide us accordingly.

Please relocate your topic to the appropriate thread

Babygal2020:
Unrelated!

How much can I use to build twin two bedroom flat in Aba, Abia State?

My husband and I have about 52M in mutual funds which generates about 600k monthly.

I'm considering japa in the nearest feature(the more reason I don't want to touch our capital, 52M)

I own a business which I save at least 300k every month.
The major contribution will come from me though.
Re: Mutual Funds by Babygal2020(f): 8:25pm On Mar 08
AncestralPowers:
Please Ma, there is a special thread for properties, go there and get more info on your questions regardind properties.

This is a mutual fund thread, please don't derail our discussions here, because it might discourage others from coming here to learn about mutual funds and also discourage our financial experts here to guide us accordingly.

Please relocate your topic to the appropriate thread
Oh! You think so? It's okay.
Re: Mutual Funds by Retro9090: 10:59pm On Mar 08
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Re: Mutual Funds by Retro9090: 11:04pm On Mar 08
Yes. Let's focus on all matters relating to mutual funds, please. Find a thread that is related with your question and go ask there.

Oh! You think so? It's okay.[/quote]
Re: Mutual Funds by Nobody: 10:08pm On Mar 09
Preator:
I started using them after the merger. I can see my cash contribution with each. They simply split it into 4 equal parts.
Wow. Not bad but can you determine the split amongst them?
Re: Mutual Funds by Preator: 5:40am On Mar 10
welzyj2:
Wow. Not bad but can you determine the split amongst them?
Yes. 25% each
Re: Mutual Funds by Nobody: 8:34am On Mar 10
Preator:
Yes. 25% each
Not bad then. The update from cowry is nice on the equity side

Is this also the case for mmf...any idea
Re: Mutual Funds by teeboi77: 10:34am On Mar 10
Good morning beautiful People,I would like to invest in GTB MMF,kindly advice on the best way and link to register with them and start investing.

Regards
Re: Mutual Funds by Thanos1000: 3:55pm On Mar 10
[quote author=teeboi77 post=138721397]Good morning beautiful People,I would like to invest in GTB MMF,kindly advice on the best way and link to register with them and start investing.

Regards[/quote
Use their app. Go to the product section. You'll see MMF there. Register and get started
Re: Mutual Funds by rukyboy(m): 6:02pm On Mar 10
Preator:
See below. Its about 43k per million ( per year)
What app is this?
Re: Mutual Funds by Iamblessed8888: 8:22pm On Mar 10
Who knows anything about Medallion Fund? The largest hedge fund in the world and they donot hire Finance People. They trade using mathematical algorithms and believe the market follows a mathematical pattern more than anything else. Infact they believe wall street and Finance folks do not know anything about how the market works.

If you had invested 100dollars with them in 1988 when they started out, you would be worth 400milllion plus now.

Seeing this screenshot from EquityM shows a historical trend of red in March. Perhaps medallion has a point

Re: Mutual Funds by Nobody: 8:26pm On Mar 10
The new equity I want to dive into with my foreign bank here is more like a hedge fund; I will update how it goes once I sign up today at the bank.


Iamblessed8888:
Who knows anything about Medallion Fund? The largest hedge fund in the world and they donot hire Finance People. They trade using mathematical algorithms and believe the market follows a mathematical pattern more than anything else. Infact they believe wall street and Finance folks do not know anything about how the market works.

If you had invested 100dollars with them in 1988 when they started out, you would be worth 400milllion plus now.

Seeing this screenshot from EquityM shows a historical trend of red in March. Perhaps medallion has a point
Re: Mutual Funds by Iamblessed8888: 8:34pm On Mar 10
EquityM:
The new equity I want to dive into with my foreign bank here is more like a hedge fund; I will update how it goes once I sign up today at the bank.
Nice. I pray it makes sense so you can stop hurting from FX conversion issues
Re: Mutual Funds by Nobody: 8:42pm On Mar 10
It does around 42YTD annually, the stocks are from China, Japan, South Korea, and the Netherlands. I just got an email from the bank offering their mutual funds; I guess they ran a check on my account and saw I do investments back home. Their MMF is 2% annually.

Iamblessed8888:
Nice. I pray it makes sense so you can stop hurting from FX conversion issues
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