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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 10:52am On Jun 23, 2018
zamirikpo:


Awesome calculation and a very sound review. First I don't know about most of the guyz here but in 20yrs driving a lambo with probably my walking stick may not interest me, Savings and compounding interest maybe a sure thing but too slow for my liking, and like u mentioned devaluation of the naira and other unforseen events could affect expected returns.


What we should concentrate on ,is on the best strategy to save and compound interest,at whatever initial capital we can afford and see where it takes us. And also explore other ideas in real estate and other possible investments that may churn out money faster.

@awesomej I am very bad with calculations but how much would I save in 20yrs if I have an initial capital of 10m today with a monthly savings of 300k. @ a minimum interest rate of 11% in TB.

Around 325m. With 18% rate, you'll have 851m.

Apparently, with compound interest, every little difference in rate matters. We have to hope rates return and remain around 18 levels.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Fxmanager(m): 11:03am On Jun 23, 2018
What about me that have 120k grin
It will take you, 8years to grow your #120k to #1,129,481,238.15 (1.1billion+) by creating your international currency trading portfolio to be managed by our trading team, with a target of an average monthly return of 10%+ to you, after deduction of performance fees. Check our profile signature for the link to our website and real/live account currency portfolio/fund management and trading journal here in Nairaland.[/color]
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Fxmanager(m): 11:06am On Jun 23, 2018
What about me that have 120k grin
It will take you, 8years to grow your #120k to #1,129,481,238.15 (1.1billion+) by creating your international currency trading portfolio to be managed by our trading team, with a target of an average monthly return of 10%+ to you, after deduction of performance fees. Check our profile signature for the link to our website and real/live account currency portfolio/fund management and trading journal here in Nairaland for more details.

Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by X21: 11:23am On Jun 23, 2018
ahiboilandgas:
not possible cos even if you compound 35 m yearly for 20 years this will amount to 532 m by 2039 ....

at 15.4% compounded, 35m in 20yrs is Ib

A B C D E
yrs principal intrest rate intrest B+D
1 35,000,000 15.4% 6,387,066.24 41,387,066
2 41,387,066 15.4% 7,552,626.67 48,939,693
3 48,939,693 15.4% 8,930,887.44 57,870,580
4 57,870,580 15.4% 10,560,663.72 68,431,244
5 68,431,244 15.4% 12,487,853.97 80,919,098
6 80,919,098 15.4% 14,766,732.55 95,685,831
7 95,685,831 15.4% 17,461,478.23 113,147,309
8 113,147,309 15.4% 20,647,981.61 133,795,290
9 133,795,290 15.4% 24,415,982.36 158,211,273
10 158,211,273 15.4% 28,871,596.55 187,082,869
11 187,082,869 15.4% 34,140,305.11 221,223,174
12 221,223,174 15.4% 40,370,487.69 261,593,662
13 261,593,662 15.4% 47,737,601.37 309,331,264
14 309,331,264 15.4% 56,449,122.01 365,780,386
15 365,780,386 15.4% 66,750,387.19 432,530,773
16 432,530,773 15.4% 78,931,505.61 511,462,278
17 511,462,278 15.4% 93,335,527.17 604,797,805
18 604,797,805 15.4% 110,368,104.16 715,165,910
19 715,165,910 15.4% 130,508,915.36 845,674,825
20 845,674,825 15.4% 154,325,175.00 1,000,000,000

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by NL1960: 12:13pm On Jun 23, 2018
zamirikpo:


Awesome calculation and a very sound review. First I don't know about most of the guyz here but in 20yrs driving a lambo with probably my walking stick may not interest me, Savings and compounding interest maybe a sure thing but too slow for my liking, and like u mentioned devaluation of the naira and other unforseen events could affect expected returns.

What we should concentrate on ,is on the best strategy to save and compound interest,at whatever initial capital we can afford and see where it takes us. And also explore other ideas in real estate and other possible investments that may churn out money faster.

@awesomej I am very bad with calculations but how much would I save in 20yrs if I have an initial capital of 10m today with a monthly savings of 300k. @ a minimum interest rate of 11% in TB.

rationalmind:


Around 325m. With 18% rate, you'll have 851m.

Apparently, with compound interest, every little difference in rate matters. We have to hope rates return and remain around 18 levels.

Use this link below for calculation.

http://www.calculator.net/investment-calculator.html?ctype=endamount&ctargetamountv=1000000&cstartingprinciplev=10000000&cyearsv=20&cinterestratev=11&ccontributeamountv=300000&ciadditionat1=monthly&printit=0&x=69&y=20

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by awesomeJ(m): 12:36pm On Jun 23, 2018
zamirikpo:


Awesome calculation and a very sound review. First I don't know about most of the guyz here but in 20yrs driving a lambo with probably my walking stick may not interest me, Savings and compounding interest maybe a sure thing but too slow for my liking, and like u mentioned devaluation of the naira and other unforseen events could affect expected returns.


What we should concentrate on ,is on the best strategy to save and compound interest,at whatever initial capital we can afford and see where it takes us. And also explore other ideas in real estate and other possible investments that may churn out money faster.

@awesomej I am very bad with calculations but how much would I save in 20yrs if I have an initial capital of 10m today with a monthly savings of 300k. @ a minimum interest rate of 11% in TB.

I used this compounded interest calculator that was once posted by chukzyfcbb

http://www.moneychimp.com/calculator/compound_interest_calculator.htm

I got 351m.

But I think rational mind's figure is more accurate sine I had to approximate the 11% per annum to 0.92% per month as against 0.916667%. And like he said, every little increase in interest rate amplifies the compounding effect.

As for devaluation, see it as an opportunity rather than...you should position yourself to benefit from it. Thesame devaluation that gave Access Bank an FX loss of N5bn in 2016, gave GTB a gain of N 87bn.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by awesomeJ(m): 12:44pm On Jun 23, 2018
NL1960:




Use this link below for calculation.

http://www.calculator.net/investment-calculator.html?ctype=endamount&ctargetamountv=1000000&cstartingprinciplev=10000000&cyearsv=20&cinterestratev=11&ccontributeamountv=300000&ciadditionat1=monthly&printit=0&x=69&y=20

This one even has piechart and yearly breakdown. Awesome!

But I tried editing the figures, the result isn't changing.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by awesomeJ(m): 12:45pm On Jun 23, 2018
X21:

at 15.4% compounded, 35m in 20yrs is Ib
A B C D E yrs principal intrest rate intrest B+D 1 35,000,000 15.4% 6,387,066.24 41,387,066 2 41,387,066 15.4% 7,552,626.67 48,939,693 3 48,939,693 15.4% 8,930,887.44 57,870,580 4 57,870,580 15.4% 10,560,663.72 68,431,244 5 68,431,244 15.4% 12,487,853.97 80,919,098 6 80,919,098 15.4% 14,766,732.55 95,685,831 7 95,685,831 15.4% 17,461,478.23 113,147,309 8 113,147,309 15.4% 20,647,981.61 133,795,290 9 133,795,290 15.4% 24,415,982.36 158,211,273 10 158,211,273 15.4% 28,871,596.55 187,082,869 11 187,082,869 15.4% 34,140,305.11 221,223,174 12 221,223,174 15.4% 40,370,487.69 261,593,662 13 261,593,662 15.4% 47,737,601.37 309,331,264 14 309,331,264 15.4% 56,449,122.01 365,780,386 15 365,780,386 15.4% 66,750,387.19 432,530,773 16 432,530,773 15.4% 78,931,505.61 511,462,278 17 511,462,278 15.4% 93,335,527.17 604,797,805 18 604,797,805 15.4% 110,368,104.16 715,165,910 19 715,165,910 15.4% 130,508,915.36 845,674,825 20 845,674,825 15.4% 154,325,175.00 1,000,000,000
Brilliant! Thank you.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ositadima1(m): 12:45pm On Jun 23, 2018
Fxmanager:
It will take you, 8years to grow your #120k to #1,129,481,238.15 (1.1billion+) by creating your international currency trading portfolio to be managed by our trading team, with a target of an average monthly return of 10%+ to you, after deduction of performance fees. Check our profile signature for the link to our website and real/live account currency portfolio/fund management and trading journal here in Nairaland.[/color]

A 10% monthly ROI? With this wonderful strategy you would be richer than all the world richest, present and past combined, in the next couple of years, I have run the simulation, it turned out more zeros than my computer can handle. smiley

My question is why are you spamming this thread, I don't understand, you have cracked the code to infinite wealth haven't you?

Get a loan from GTB or what ever bank you use and conquer the world. Cheers.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by awesomeJ(m): 12:54pm On Jun 23, 2018
ositadima1:


A 10% monthly ROI? With this wonderful strategy you would be richer than all the world richest, present and past combined, in the next couple of years, I have run the simulation, it turned out more zeros than my computer can handle. smiley

My question is why are you spamming this thread, I don't understand, you have cracked the code to infinite wealth haven't you?

Get a loan from GTB or what ever bank you use and conquer the world. Cheers.

Or he could just start with the money for his data, 5k may be. I'm sure with this amazing scheme of his, he would make millions out of it.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by chukzyfcbb: 1:12pm On Jun 23, 2018
Fxmanager:
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Forex is the worst place to ply the compounding interest formula for years because its very very risky!

we are in the Tbills tread because we have low risk appetite. What's the guarantee you will still be in Forex in 20yrs,

what is your track record in the last 5yrs as a fund manager

What is your portfolio size that you manage, can you upload a PDF/link so we can evaluate your performance in the past years?

Trading forex should be with funds that you are comfortable to lose, its like trading Crypto currencies.

A 20yr plan should be a mixture of either low risk assets or low -mid risk asset not forex. You wan kpai man pikin?


I should dump 20m in forex with a yearly addition of say 2m? I must be jazzed to even think of that

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by janga(m): 1:25pm On Jun 23, 2018
if someone have 50m to invest in TBill, is it better to deposit it into one Bank and invest it to Tbills with same Bank or better to separate as 25m each and invest in different two Bank
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by chukzyfcbb: 1:37pm On Jun 23, 2018
awesomeJ:

I'm still working on my fears concerning real estate.

But I would like to point out that if you put 7m into T-bills in Jan 2004, by Dec 2015, it would have amounted to 37m, assuming a compounded annual interest of 15%. (in late 2015 t-bills returns were below 11%, but in 2017, they were above 22% so 15% average is somewhat realistic).

Meanwhile there was this research earlier this year by Investment One or so, that showed that buying GTB shares with 7m in Dec 2008, your total returns by Jan 2018 would have been 77m.

I still have real estate on my radar though.
You have summoned me back here smiley after low rates sent me to stealth mode.

for real estate this has always been my thought.
Investing in real estate for cash flow is good but no super smart if you ask me. Land flipping is a much faster way to make it in real estate.

Eg If I had 100m naira, rather than buy a plot of land build a 3storey building worth a total of 100m while earning 5-8% (5-8million/p.a) annually , which is the average in Lagos by the way. I would rather buy 5 pieces of land worth 20m naira EACH at several location.

I mean ask yourself, what exactly makes a house costly? its typically the LAND and its surrounding economic activities! The structure itself requires a whole lot of maintenance to uphold its value. You have to re-paint , repair roofing sheets over time, plumbing work and etc.

Erecting a structure to me is Over hyped! Most people just do it for the prestige that comes with it smiley Land flipping is the real deal.

You can have 5pieces of land worth 20m each, in 15 years, each piece of land could be worth 60m or more leaving you with 300m. While the one who erected a structure is battling a depreciated roofing sheets, tenants court cases, filled up soak away and co.

I understand most do it for cash flow. which is where Tbills comes to the rescue smiley a place to earn cash flow with no tenant wahala or vacant flats problems.

In the end, Its good to spread your investment across different asset class coz you don't know the evil that could befall you. Even the Holy book supports this.

cheers!

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by awesomeJ(m): 1:45pm On Jun 23, 2018
chukzyfcbb:

You have summoned me back here smiley after low rates sent me to stealth mode.

for real estate this has always been my thought.
Investing in real estate for cash flow is good but no super smart if you ask me. Land flipping is a much faster way to make it in real estate.

Eg If I had 100m naira, rather than buy a plot of land build a 3storey building worth a total of 100m while earning 5-8% (5-8million/p.a) annually , which is the average in Lagos by the way. I would rather buy 5 pieces of land worth 20m naira EACH at several location.

I mean ask yourself, what exactly makes a house costly? its typically the LAND and its surrounding economic activities! The structure itself requires a whole lot of maintenance to uphold its value. You have to re-paint , repair roofing sheets over time, plumbing work and etc.

Erecting a structure to me is Over hyped! Most people just do it for the prestige that comes with it smiley Land flipping is the real deal.

You can have 5pieces of land worth 20m each, in 15 years, each piece of land could be worth 60m or more leaving you with 300m. While the one who erected a structure is battling a depreciated roofing sheets, tenants court cases, filled up soak away and co.

I understand most do it for cash flow. which is where Tbills comes to the rescue smiley a place to earn cash flow with no tenant wahala or vacant flats problems.

In the end, Its good to spread your investment across different asset class coz you don't know the evil that could befall you. Even the Holy book supports this.

cheers!
Awesome!

Meanwhile rates are gradually recovering. 10.7 to 11.5 now.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by zamirikpo(m): 2:30pm On Jun 23, 2018
@awesomej and co...... u guyz are just brilliant
Thank u

I should reserve 10m and anticipate 11% for 20yrs ,plus a savings of 300k monthly that should take care of my children's inheritance, they should build on that.

Next plan is to set aside at least 5 plots of land in different locations , this should help me guard against currency devaluation , cos land never depreciates, so in case my TB suffers any form of currency malfunction I will recoup from my land bank.

Executing this plan may cos some discomfort now but anything that ensures some comfort in old age is worth it. That time I won't have the energy to run around like this.

Then the big question now is how do I drive a lambo or Porsche within the next 5yrs, or at least a range. my monthly earnings and total savings have been mortgaged.... ....for future gains leaving me with very little today.

Food for thought for those in my shoes.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Fxmanager(m): 3:05pm On Jun 23, 2018
We are enjoying the discussion in this thread, please let us contribute in our own way, even real estate is being discussed here
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Desanta(m): 3:07pm On Jun 23, 2018
Fxmanager should be banned.
Let him go and open his own thread and stop spamming our thread.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 3:27pm On Jun 23, 2018
zamirikpo:
@awesomej and co...... u guyz are just brilliant
Thank u

I should reserve 10m and anticipate 11% for 20yrs ,plus a savings of 300k monthly that should take care of my children's inheritance, they should build on that.

Next plan is to set aside at least 5 plots of land in different locations , this should help me guard against currency devaluation , cos land never depreciates, so in case my TB suffers any form of currency malfunction I will recoup from my land bank.

Executing this plan may cos some discomfort now but anything that ensures some comfort in old age is worth it. That time I won't have the energy to run around like this.

Then the big question now is how do I drive a lambo or Porsche within the next 5yrs, or at least a range. my monthly earnings and total savings have been mortgaged.... ....for future gains leaving me with very little today.

Food for thought for those in my shoes.
oboy it not easy I have been in mode for 3 year and it remaining 3 but a Benz c 380 i tested last week has been tempting me ...it not easy at all ...but notting good come easy...lastly i don't play with food sha, but iPhone etc mamba
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by awesomeJ(m): 3:58pm On Jun 23, 2018
Desanta:
Fxmanager should be banned.
Let him go and open his own thread and stop spamming our thread.
He knows the kind of folks here. He knows the probability of him getting any of us to sign up to his deal is SUB ZERO. yet he keeps making funny post.

Mynd44, Fxmanager needs a temporary ban please.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:32pm On Jun 23, 2018
talktrue1:
A man bought a land in 1998 at N150,000 in Nyanya. Abuja.
In 2012, he partitioned the land into 6 (50x100) and sold each one of them 2.5m. making N15m total

Same thing with people that bought land in Maitama, Abuja at a very low rate. Today, they are selling the land in millions.

In as much as you are doing TB, you have to invest in something.
Some people have 3 or 4 cars in Uber and Taxify. Some are making it real big while some are regretting and pulling out of it.

I will end with this quote

"A bank is a broker between the poor and the rich. The only place where the two meet is in a bank. The poor brings the money, through saving, and the rich takes it, through borrowing. A poor person saves the money because they have more money than their thinking capacity. So they keep the money in the bank so they can go and think what to do with the money they saved.

On the other side, the rich people come to pick that money, through borrowing, because they have more ideas than the money they have. On a practical side, please show me one billionaire who got rich through saving and I will show you a million people who have money saved in the banks and are still renting the houses that the Millionaires and billionaires build through the poor people savings which the rich borrowed from a bank"
Nice one man
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Ikmontana1: 4:32pm On Jun 23, 2018
[b][/b][quote author=zamirikpo post=68749582]@awesomej and co...... u guyz are just brilliant
Thank u

I should reserve 10m and anticipate 11% for 20yrs ,plus a savings of 300k monthly that should take care of my children's inheritance, they should build on that.

Next plan is to set aside at least 5 plots of land in different locations , this should help me guard against currency devaluation , cos land never depreciates, so in case my TB suffers any form of currency malfunction I will recoup from my land bank.

Executing this plan may cos some discomfort now but anything that ensures some comfort in old age is worth it. That time I won't have the energy to run around like this.

Then the big question now is how do I drive a lambo or Porsche within the next 5yrs, or at least a range. my monthly earnings and total savings have been mortgaged.... ....for future gains leaving me with very little today.

Food for thought for those in my shoes.


Pls wat do u mean by TB suffers currency malfunction..
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 5:42pm On Jun 23, 2018
awesomeJ:

He knows the kind of folks here. He knows the probability of him getting any of us to sign up to his deal is SUB ZERO. yet he keeps making funny post.

Mynd44, Fxmanager needs a temporary ban please.
ban plus a prison term for attempted 419 and ponzi

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 5:46pm On Jun 23, 2018
Ikmontana1:
[b][/b]
rate slamming to 7 and naira falling to 500 naira per dollar which shall happen if we keep importing and consuming foreign things
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Donbrig: 6:07pm On Jun 23, 2018
You guys are too much. I have learnt so much. I am into real estate and treasury bills. Please, always diversify... our economy is still going to experience lots of turbulence in months/years to come. Big investors in Nigeria often like to invest in real estate, because if you have all your life savings invested in bonds or treasury bills or in a fixed deposit with a bank, your account or money could be frozen if you decide to speak truth to government of the day or if you are wrongly accused of a crime you know nothing about at your place of work.

Hard earned savings from many Nigerians had been frozen one way or another. Real estate is for patient investors, and location should always be your top priority, don't just buy lands because they are cheap. LOCATION is everything when it comes to real estate.

When building for tenants in good locations, always involve a good lawyer to ensure all intending tenants sign a memorandum of understanding that will give you lots of powers to throw their things out or face legal action if they fail to pay up their rents.

Be informed that treasury bills and bonds won't be too juicy for decades to come in Nigeria. Things will start to change as soon as Nigeria's economy is fully diversified out of oil.

You guys are a bunch of talents, I thought I have learnt enough about investing in treasury bills and real estate, but reading your different inspirational comments had proven me wrong.

God bless you all

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Fxmanager(m): 6:48pm On Jun 23, 2018
ahiboilandgas:
ban plus a prison term for attempted 419 and ponzi
We are not running a ponzi scheme, visit our website and our currency portfolio/fund management and trading journal, so as to learn more about our investment structure, which prevents the funds managers from having access to deposit/withdraw from investors portfolio/account.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 7:55pm On Jun 23, 2018
Fxmanager:
We are not running a ponzi scheme, visit our website and our currency portfolio/fund management and trading journal, so as to learn more about our investment structure, which prevents the funds managers from having access to deposit/withdraw from investors portfolio/account.
mmm has a website and managers

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Comeandcollect: 8:28pm On Jun 23, 2018
WhichKindWahala:


It will take an unrepentant scammer 1 second to disappear with your 120k grin
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 8:41pm On Jun 23, 2018
Comeandcollect:

It will take an unrepentant scammer 1 second to disappear with your 120k grin

The main issue is, there's no recommendation of any form, no one has come here to vouch for him nor lend credence.

Go to the thread on Mfs and see how people recommend investment houses to each other. If what he offers is as good as he claims, he won't be the one telling us about it. People will make recommendations.

Even MMM with all it's faults had testimonials from people who made money from it.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by zamirikpo(m): 10:03pm On Jun 23, 2018
X21:


at 15.4% compounded, 35m in 20yrs is Ib

A B C D E
yrs principal intrest rate intrest B+D
1 35,000,000 15.4% 6,387,066.24 41,387,066
2 41,387,066 15.4% 7,552,626.67 48,939,693
3 48,939,693 15.4% 8,930,887.44 57,870,580
4 57,870,580 15.4% 10,560,663.72 68,431,244
5 68,431,244 15.4% 12,487,853.97 80,919,098
6 80,919,098 15.4% 14,766,732.55 95,685,831
7 95,685,831 15.4% 17,461,478.23 113,147,309
8 113,147,309 15.4% 20,647,981.61 133,795,290
9 133,795,290 15.4% 24,415,982.36 158,211,273
10 158,211,273 15.4% 28,871,596.55 187,082,869
11 187,082,869 15.4% 34,140,305.11 221,223,174
12 221,223,174 15.4% 40,370,487.69 261,593,662
13 261,593,662 15.4% 47,737,601.37 309,331,264
14 309,331,264 15.4% 56,449,122.01 365,780,386
15 365,780,386 15.4% 66,750,387.19 432,530,773
16 432,530,773 15.4% 78,931,505.61 511,462,278
17 511,462,278 15.4% 93,335,527.17 604,797,805
18 604,797,805 15.4% 110,368,104.16 715,165,910
19 715,165,910 15.4% 130,508,915.36 845,674,825
20 845,674,825 15.4% 154,325,175.00 1,000,000,000

15.4% of 35m is 5,390,000 and not 6,387,000 as u stated on number one. I don't understand the calculation
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Miztea(f): 10:28pm On Jun 23, 2018
i want to invest in treasury bills. i am a beginner. which bank do you guys recommend i use.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 10:40pm On Jun 23, 2018
zamirikpo:


15.4% of 35m is 5,390,000 and not 6,387,000 as u stated on number one. I don't understand the calculation
it correct investing both 35 m and interest 5.3 immediately to give 41 m

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