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Where can I invest as little as N10,000?” plus 3 more |
Where can I invest as little as N10,000? Posted: 06 Oct 2016 05:17 AM PDT Question: Thanks for your write up in Punch Newspaper. I observe that most of your writing is based on investing in money market, but there is no money market investment that you can start for as low as N10,000. These financial institutions collect nothing less than a Million Naira especially Treasury Bills. What can l The post Where can I invest as little as N10,000? appeared first on Financial...This is a summary. Please click on the title of the blog post (blue) to continue reading this post. You can follow me on twitter at www.twitter.com/usiere and comment on the blog. I'd love to hear from you. Thanks! |
Can I instruct my bank what rate to bid in treasury bills? Posted: 06 Oct 2016 04:48 AM PDT Question: I started investing in treasury bills earlier this year and my bank chooses the bid rate for me, which has led to the bid being unsuccessful a couple of times. My question is: Can I instruct my bank what rate to bid on my behalf in treasury bills? Answer: The straightforward answer is yes. The post Can I instruct my bank what rate to bid in treasury bills? appeared first on Financial...This is a summary. Please click on the title of the blog post (blue) to continue reading this post. You can follow me on twitter at www.twitter.com/usiere and comment on the blog. I'd love to hear from you. Thanks! |
Are treasury bills allocated based on stop rate or my actual bid rate? Posted: 06 Oct 2016 04:22 AM PDT Question: I placed a bid at the last CBN auction for 16% for 182 days and the stop rate was 17%. My bid was successful. Will the treasury bills be allocated to me at my bid rate of 16% or the stop rate of 17%? At what rate are treasury bills allocated, stop rate or The post Are treasury bills allocated based on stop rate or my actual bid rate? appeared first on Financial Freedom Inspiration.This is a summary. Please click on the title of the blog post (blue) to continue reading this post. You can follow me on twitter at www.twitter.com/usiere and comment on the blog. I'd love to hear from you. Thanks! |
Is your income earning income? Posted: 05 Oct 2016 11:40 PM PDT Many self-employed individuals believe that since they are earning income from their business, their job is done. They feel they are secured, especially when their business is going well since they don’t depend on others (like employees do) to earn income. So rather than reinvest some of their profit, they spend it all. For many, The post Is your income earning income? appeared first on...This is a summary. Please click on the title of the blog post (blue) to continue reading this post. You can follow me on twitter at www.twitter.com/usiere and comment on the blog. I'd love to hear from you. Thanks! |
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