winston wrote:Mukiri wrote:ayushnehra wrote:winston wrote:ayushnehra wrote:Hey Wazuans, is there anyway online to find out the rates offered by different MMF's or Fixed Income Funds? Any info on rates will be appreciated too.
Not likely to find any daily rate data online...use the newspapers
I thought so. I guess in this day and age not having such data available online is disappointing. would it be something Wazua could add? Rich.co.ke or even the other investment blogs (Wallstreet ke etc)could do too.
Unfortunately not being physically present in Kenya it is not possible to access the papers hence any input from my fellow wazuans will be highly appreciated.
Fallacy?

Digital newspapers very available. Register at their respective websites
And as you do that you may want to better define what you mean by 'best'...Is it best returns, best customer service, most stable, lowest charges etc...You may want to develop a mix of the factors that you think the 'best' money market fund should have, weight them, score and rank them! Good luck. Do let wazuans know the outcome of your analysis.
@Mukiri you are right, my bad. Though I wouldn't sign up to a daily paper ( nor would I buy it ) just for certain figures, especially in this day and age.
@Winston I had not made a decision on the best I was hoping for inputs from fellow wazuans to help me understand this better, Maybe we can start by listing the 4 factors you mentioned, I tried creating a small table but adding it to this post isn't as straight forward, For now, Anyone who may be investing please share as below :
Company Name
best returns - X%
best customer service -X/10
most stable- state opinion
charges - say what you can
Asante
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