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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Rotiix(m): 7:47am On Apr 26, 2020
freeman67:



I do not know much about Opay so I will leave those with the knowledge to give a better explanation. However, I will like you answer find answers to the following questions..

1. What business/businesses are you they into?

2. Where and where do they operate?

3. Is recent government policies in their area of operations favouring them?

4. What will your own Investment be used for?

5. From your knowledge of their business can it provide such returns?

With answers to these, I believe you will have a clear path.
Thank u sire
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 7:52am On Apr 26, 2020
Some people have time but don't have money eg the unemployed

Some have money but don't have time eg highly paid professionals, businessmen

Some people don't have time and don't have money eg lowly paid workers and most people in the rat race

Some people have money and also have time. Those are the financialy independent.



Having good health is very important. But having good good health might not give one a long life. If you don't have time and money. Other things like stress, hunger, depression,accident can kill a healthy man who does not have time and money in the cause of the rat race.

I had an in-law, who was diagnosed of diabetes and high blood pressure at the age of 38, but the man died this year at the age of 80 because of these resources time and money.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by XiaoLi: 8:13am On Apr 26, 2020
Your wisdom and experience is mind blowing, I salute!
emmanuelewumi:
Some people have time but don't have money eg the unemployed

Some have money but don't have time eg highly paid professionals, businessmen

Some people don't have time and don't have money eg lowly paid workers and most people in the rat race

Some people have money and also have time. Those are the financialy independent.



Having good health is very important. But having good might not give one a long life. If you don't have time and money. Other things like stress, hunger, accident can kill a healthy man who does not have time and money in the cause of the rat race.

I have an in law, who was diagnosed of diabetes and high blood pressure at the age of 38, but the man died this year at the age of 80 because of these resources time and money.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 9:05am On Apr 26, 2020
If you have good health, money and no time.

Sooner or later it will still come back to have a big toll on your health.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Pascopele: 9:34am On Apr 26, 2020
The most heart breaking story I heard this week. Someone shared how he bought a house in Lekki for roughly 60M in 2014.

The house is realistically worth maybe 30M naira today.

So he bought it for $390,000 in 2014. And it's worth about $70,000 today.

VALUE INCINERATION.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 9:45am On Apr 26, 2020
Pascopele:
The most heart breaking story I heard this week. Someone shared how he bought a house in Lekki for roughly 60M in 2014.

The house is realistically worth maybe 30M naira today.

So he bought it for $390,000 in 2014. And it's worth about $70,000 today.

VALUE INCINERATION.


What is the rental income currently generated by the property?

What was the rental income generated by the property in 2014?


What is the total rental income generated from 2014 to date?


What is the current value of the property?

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojesymsym: 10:13am On Apr 26, 2020
Direct conversion into other currencies is not exactly as straight forward like that especially if the originating currency wasn't in USD.

Pascopele:
The most heart breaking story I heard this week. Someone shared how he bought a house in Lekki for roughly 60M in 2014.

The house is realistically worth maybe 30M naira today.

So he bought it for $390,000 in 2014. And it's worth about $70,000 today.

VALUE INCINERATION.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Grupo(m): 10:14am On Apr 26, 2020
emmanuelewumi:



What is the rental income currently generated by the property?

What was the rental income generated by the property in 2014?


What is the total rental income generated from 2014 to date?


What is the current value of the property?

Probably a residential property. So, probably didn't generate any income.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Tvegas(m): 10:17am On Apr 26, 2020
Pascopele:
The most heart breaking story I heard this week. Someone shared how he bought a house in Lekki for roughly 60M in 2014.

The house is realistically worth maybe 30M naira today

VALUE INCINERATION.

The Property didnt generate any rent or it didnt have any rental value?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 11:19am On Apr 26, 2020
Grupo:


Probably a residential property. So, probably didn't generate any income.

How much did the owner save by not paying rents?

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Theconglomerate(m): 11:55am On Apr 26, 2020
emmanuelewumi:


How much did the owner save by not paying rents?
People build residential properties for comfort,not rental income or some economic whatever.
A person can build a residence for 1 billion naira whose rental income won't yield 1 million a year.
It has nothing to do with economics.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojesymsym: 12:02pm On Apr 26, 2020
I think you are right. Owning a home looks like sound economics but it is usually more of an emotional decision.

Theconglomerate:
People build residential properties for comfort,not rental income or some economic whatever.
A person can build a residence for 1 billion naira whose rental income won't yield 1 million a year.
It has nothing to do with economics.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 12:05pm On Apr 26, 2020
Theconglomerate:
People build residential properties for comfort,not rental income or some economic whatever.
A person can build a residence for 1 billion naira whose rental income won't yield 1 million a year.
It has nothing to do with economics.


He can put a reasonable value on what he saved by not paying house rent

When I started working and I had free accommodation for 2 years. I made sure my housing allowance was deducted and invested in addition to 30% of my salary that I used to save.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 12:11pm On Apr 26, 2020
ojesymsym:
I think you are right. Owning a home looks like sound economics but it is usually more of an emotional decision.



If that is the case the person who shared the information should not be concerned about how much the person lost.


Real estates are usually overpriced and the people marketing them know that in order to sell they appeal to the buyers emotions and not their rational thinking.

A rational Investor who bought the property for N60 million about 6 years ago, should have considered the ability of the property to generate a rental income of N4 million in 2014 and about N6 million in 2020.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Theconglomerate(m): 12:11pm On Apr 26, 2020
emmanuelewumi:



He can put a reasonable value on what he saved by not paying house rent

When I started working and I had free accommodation for 2 years. I made sure my housing allowance was deducted and invested in addition to 30% of my salary that I used to save.
Well,not everyone will use this your model.
Many people who were even jobless will bump into a lot of money along the line of ther life.
They will just build a house without any financial plan whatsoever and it won't mean nothing to them.
So how does such a person use any kind of financial plan to achieve his house?
Not everything is achieved through planning,some are random.
A lot actually.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Theconglomerate(m): 12:15pm On Apr 26, 2020
emmanuelewumi:



If that is the case the person who shared the information should not be concerned about how much the person lost.


Real estates are usually overpriced and the people marketing them know that in order to sell they appeal to the buyers emotions and not his rational thinking.

A rational Investor who bought the property for N60 million about 6 years ago, should have considered the ability of the property to generate a rental income of N4 million in 2014 and about N6 million in 2020.
There is no rationality when it comes to buying a residence.
That is why some people spend up to N100 million naira on bungalows to tastefully finish them.
Now if such a house is put up for sale,will you use your "rational thinking" to buy it for way less because it wouldn't generate sufficient rental income?
Residences are strictly emotional investments,you can't put rationality on that.
So if I put jacuzzi,pool,tennis court and marble you go come price am 10 million because you are being rational?
Na double barrel I go use chase the person off my property.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 12:18pm On Apr 26, 2020
Theconglomerate:
Well,not everyone will use this your model.
Many people who were even jobless will bump into a lot of money along the line of ther life.
They will just build a house without any financial plan whatsoever and it won't mean nothing to them.
So how does such a person use any kind of financial plan to achieve his house?
Not everything is achieved through planning,some are random.
A lot actually.


Reason why less than 5% of the population is financialy independent, we work till we die at the detriment of our health and relationship with our loved ones.
Some earned big but have nothing to show after working for 30 years.


I listened to Tiwa Savage yesterday about the lockdown, she said most of her shows were cancelled, very few were postponed till after the pandemic.

She said what she learned from what happened in 2020, is the importance of Savings and Investment.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Theconglomerate(m): 12:25pm On Apr 26, 2020
emmanuelewumi:



Reason why less than 5% of the population is financialy independent, we work till we die at the detriment of our health and relationship with our loved ones.
Some earned big but have nothing to show after working for 30 years.


I listened to Tiwa Savage yesterday about the lockdown, she said most of her shows were cancelled, very few were postponed till after the pandemic.

She what she learned from what happened in 2020, is the impression of Savings and Investment.
This had nothing to do with savings.
I didn't say people should not save.
A young man might be struggling with his business now and trying to grow it and making his 50k a month profit and managing life with it and his little savings.
Along the line,he might strike the right product,higher customer base or some good suppliers and start making a lot of money in a very short period of time.
Do you expect this man to use this your model to build his residence?
Isn't that the case of many people?
Also,I don't know any succesful person who is of working age that don't work for his money,not even Dangote.
So what are you talking about?

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 12:26pm On Apr 26, 2020
Theconglomerate:
There is no rationality when it comes to buying a residence.
That is why some people spend up to N100 million naira on bungalows to tastefully finish them.
Now if such a house is put up for sale,will you use your "rational thinking" to buy it for way less because it wouldn't generate sufficient rental income?
Residences are strictly emotional investments,you can't put rationality on that.
So if I put jacuzzi,pool,tennis court and marble you go come price am 10 million because you are being rational?
Na double barrel I go use chase the person off my property.


You can even spend N1 billion Naira on your residence, if it is neglible to your Networth it is nobody's business.

Dangote has a private jet currently valued at N8 billion, his dividend from Dangote cement in 2019 was over N200 billion. The private jet is less than 0.5% of his Networth.

Nothing stops people who have worked hard for their money from spoiling themselves once in a while.

So we should allow the man who invested N60 million on a property about 6 years ago be, even if he was emotional with the investment. Provided he is not telling anyone in 2020 that he regretted his decision in 2014 and now experiencing buyer's remorse

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Theconglomerate(m): 12:37pm On Apr 26, 2020
emmanuelewumi:



You can even spend N1 billion Naira on your residence, if it is neglible to your Networth it is nobody's business.

Dangote has a private jet currently valued at N8 billion, his dividend from Dangote cement in 2019 was over N200 billion. The private jet is less than 0.5% of his Networth.

Nothing stops people who have worked hard for their money from spoiling themselves once in a while.

So we should allow the man who invested N60 million on a property about 6 years ago be, even if he was emotional with the investment. Provided he is not telling anyone in 2020 that he regretted his decision in 2014 and now experiencing buyer's remorse
The owner of the property did not build his residence to profit off it rather to enjoy it and have his family in comfort.
Now tell me,why should it matter if it actually dropped in value?
It should only be a problem unless the owner bought it for speculative purposes.
It's like me buying a 2020 S class and start complaining after 10 years that it has lost value?
Isn't the value gained from the $120k car the number of heads it could turn throughout that period and the number of free girls it gave you plus the comfort the owner rides in?
That is what the buyer paid for,same as a residence.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 12:40pm On Apr 26, 2020
Theconglomerate:
The owner of the property did not build his residence to profit off it rather to enjoy it and have his family in comfort.
Now tell me,why should it matter if it actually dropped in value?
It should only be a problem unless the owner bought it for speculative purposes.
It's like me buying a 2020 S class and start complaining after 10 years that it has lost value?
Isn't the value gained from the $120k car the number of heads it could turn throughout that period and the number of free girls it gave you plus the comfort the owner rides in?
That is what the buyer paid for,same as a residence.


That is why I said they should allow the man be, provided he is not currently broke and never said he regretted making that investment.
And now ready to sell the property below his purchase price.

We can only advise if he said he made a mistake.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojesymsym: 12:44pm On Apr 26, 2020
Bros, I think it you yourself who said about 95% of our people do not have an investment mentality.
Many other people in your situation in that two years would have increase their clubbing lifestyle, increased their number of girl friends, go on expensive vacations, take loans to buy cars, take on responsibility that they are not yet ready to handle and many other innovative ventures that do not add value to their future.
My thinking is that once you pass a certain age, investment mentality becomes difficult to teach. In situations like that, your salary may be in millions, without an investment mentality, within 6 months of job loss, the person's standard of living drops so drastically that you begin to wonder if it is the same person.

My other thinking is that one reason many people steal when in positions of authority is because they do not know how to be initially frugal and invest in the future. If they come marry spouse when worse pass them, they will in turn produce non productive and consumer offsprings. It's just a cycle.


emmanuelewumi:



He can put a reasonable value on what he saved by not paying house rent

When I started working and I had free accommodation for 2 years. I made sure my housing allowance was deducted and invested in addition to 30% of my salary that I used to save.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojesymsym: 12:48pm On Apr 26, 2020
I don't understand the confrontation at all, you and Emma are saying the exact same thing. No difference at all. Abi I non Sabi read again?
Theconglomerate:
The owner of the property did not build his residence to profit off it rather to enjoy it and have his family in comfort.
Now tell me,why should it matter if it actually dropped in value?
It should only be a problem unless the owner bought it for speculative purposes.
It's like me buying a 2020 S class and start complaining after 10 years that it has lost value?
Isn't the value gained from the $120k car the number of heads it could turn throughout that period and the number of free girls it gave you plus the comfort the owner rides in?
That is what the buyer paid for,same as a residence.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by chidekings(m): 12:51pm On Apr 26, 2020
emmanuelewumi:



That is why I said they should allow the man be, provided he is not currently broke and never said he regretted making that investment.
And now ready to sell the property below his purchase price.

We can only advise if he said he made a mistake.
u both are saying actually the same thing.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 1:42pm On Apr 26, 2020
ojesymsym:
Bros, I think it you yourself who said about 95% of our people do not have an investment mentality.
Many other people in your situation in that two years would have increase their clubbing lifestyle, increased their number of girl friends, go on expensive vacations, take loans to buy cars, take on responsibility that they are not yet ready to handle and many other innovative ventures that do not add value to their future.
My thinking is that once you pass a certain age, investment mentality becomes difficult to teach. In situations like that, your salary may be in millions, without an investment mentality, within 6 months of job loss, the person's standard of living drops so drastically that you begin to wonder if it is the same person.

My other thinking is that one reason many people steal when in positions of authority is because they do not know how to be initially frugal and invest in the future. If they come marry spouse when worse pass them, they will in turn produce non productive and consumer offsprings. It's just a cycle.





Actually most workers don't have personal savings and investments apart from the compulsory retirement savings account.

Because they have not been investing while working, they try to play catch up with their severance package after retirement or retrenchment by investing in High Yield Investment Schemes but usually end up losing most of their funds to scammers.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by odimbannamdi(m): 2:19pm On Apr 26, 2020
emmanuelewumi:



We can't have it all, there are four major resources which we all need to have

Money
Time
Health
Relationship.

If you have the four you don't lack

Altbough if you have the first two you can acquire the other two and many more like knowledge, wisdom etc..
b

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by odimbannamdi(m): 2:24pm On Apr 26, 2020
emmanuelewumi:
Some people have time but don't have money eg the unemployed

Some have money but don't have time eg highly paid professionals, businessmen

Some people don't have time and don't have money eg lowly paid workers and most people in the rat race

Some people have money and also have time. Those are the financialy independent.



Having good health is very important. But having good good health might not give one a long life. If you don't have time and money. Other things like stress, hunger, depression,accident can kill a healthy man who does not have time and money in the cause of the rat race.

I had an in-law, who was diagnosed of diabetes and high blood pressure at the age of 38, but the man died this year at the age of 80 because of these resources time and money.

Starred
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by odimbannamdi(m): 2:39pm On Apr 26, 2020
ojesymsym:
I don't understand the confrontation at all, you and Emma are saying the exact same thing. No difference at all. Abi I non Sabi read again?

I wonder too
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 2:46pm On Apr 26, 2020
odimbannamdi:


I wonder too

He is a young man who enjoys unnecessary confrontations, hope he is not like that offline.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 2:47pm On Apr 26, 2020
emmanuelewumi:



You can even spend N1 billion Naira on your residence, if it is neglible to your Networth it is nobody's business.

Dangote has a private jet currently valued at N8 billion, his dividend from Dangote cement in 2019 was over N200 billion. The private jet is less than 0.5% of his Networth.

Nothing stops people who have worked hard for their money from spoiling themselves once in a while.

So we should allow the man who invested N60 million on a property about 6 years ago be, even if he was emotional with the investment. Provided he is not telling anyone in 2020 that he regretted his decision in 2014 and now experiencing buyer's remorse
the dangote jet is registered under his aviation firm in London so the jets is been paid for by under hire by dangote industries limited ...it not for pleasure..it generate income , pay it pilots look for customers and make a profit....

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 2:51pm On Apr 26, 2020
ahiboilandgas:
the dangote jet is registered under his aviation firm in London so the jets is been paid for by under hire by dangote industries limited ...it not for pleasure..it generate income , pay it pilots look for customers and make a profit....

Smart man, who does not make emotional Investments.

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