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Investments that compound interest in Kenya
tony stark
#21 Posted : Wednesday, July 24, 2019 11:55:52 AM
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Extrapreneur wrote:
wkari wrote:
Hi

is anyone aware of any investments that compound interest in Kenya?

Let me know please

Thanks


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Well this website doesn't exist anymore. Clearly a statistic of companies that don't survive the 5 year mark!

I hope no one invested here!
chiaroscuro
#22 Posted : Wednesday, July 24, 2019 2:51:16 PM
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wkari wrote:
Hi

is anyone aware of any investments that compound interest in Kenya?

Let me know please

Thanks


Money Market Unit Trust Funds....and most have higher rates that the over-glorified T-Bills
maka
#23 Posted : Sunday, July 28, 2019 9:33:43 PM
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chiaroscuro wrote:
wkari wrote:
Hi

is anyone aware of any investments that compound interest in Kenya?

Let me know please

Thanks


Money Market Unit Trust Funds....and most have higher rates that the over-glorified T-Bills


Entry, Exit, Management fees? Tax?
possunt quia posse videntur
chiaroscuro
#24 Posted : Monday, July 29, 2019 9:46:15 AM
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maka wrote:
chiaroscuro wrote:
wkari wrote:
Hi

is anyone aware of any investments that compound interest in Kenya?

Let me know please

Thanks


Money Market Unit Trust Funds....and most have higher rates that the over-glorified T-Bills


Entry, Exit, Management fees? Tax?


Most will accept 5k to start. Some even 2k.

Withdrawal is on demand. Just allow 3 days for EFT to be effected - most transfer funds to your bank account in a matter of hours!

You can withdraw as much as you wish... some have minimum balances of about 2k - 5k. Some don't - I have one with 900bob!

I don't know people keep glorifying T-Bills and Fixed deposits. Money Market Unit Trust Funds have been out-performing them every month for the last five years!

Oh, and BTW, you don't have to go to them to open the account; you just call them to your office and they come running with all the forms!
chiaroscuro
#25 Posted : Monday, July 29, 2019 9:54:24 AM
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maka wrote:
chiaroscuro wrote:
wkari wrote:
Hi

is anyone aware of any investments that compound interest in Kenya?

Let me know please

Thanks


Money Market Unit Trust Funds....and most have higher rates that the over-glorified T-Bills


Entry, Exit, Management fees? Tax?


Management fees are minimal: 2% pa .. and it is collected monthly (0.17%), up-front. So, the earnings you see in your statement are NET of fees.

Withholding tax is 15% of earnings. Also collected upfront [just like in the case of FXD & T-Bills]. Thus what you see in your monthly statement is the net - yote ni pesa yako!

The well-managed funds are earning around 9% monthly after tax and fees. Compounded is about 9.4%

The only thing better is M-Akiba.....if only CBK can do better publicity!
chiaroscuro
#26 Posted : Monday, July 29, 2019 9:59:58 AM
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maka wrote:
chiaroscuro wrote:
wkari wrote:
Hi

is anyone aware of any investments that compound interest in Kenya?

Let me know please

Thanks


Money Market Unit Trust Funds....and most have higher rates that the over-glorified T-Bills


Entry, Exit, Management fees? Tax?



MMFs in Kenya:

1. Affrican Alliance
2. Old Mutual
3. Britam
4. Stanlib
5. CIC
6. Co-Op Bank
7. Zimele
8. Amana Capital
9. Alpha AFrica
10. Madison
11. CBA [KES & USD]
12. ICEA
13. Sanlam
14. Cyton
15. Apollo
16. Nabo Africa [KES & USD]
17. Dry Associates [KES & USD]
18. GenCap
19. Equity Bank
nashx
#27 Posted : Monday, July 29, 2019 10:12:27 AM
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maka wrote:
chiaroscuro wrote:
wkari wrote:
Hi

is anyone aware of any investments that compound interest in Kenya?

Let me know please

Thanks


Money Market Unit Trust Funds....and most have higher rates that the over-glorified T-Bills


Entry, Exit, Management fees? Tax?


all you need to know about money market funds can be read here>>>https://nashthuo.com/money-market-funds-kenya/
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Swenani
#28 Posted : Monday, July 29, 2019 11:43:15 AM
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chiaroscuro wrote:
maka wrote:
chiaroscuro wrote:
wkari wrote:
Hi

is anyone aware of any investments that compound interest in Kenya?

Let me know please

Thanks


Money Market Unit Trust Funds....and most have higher rates that the over-glorified T-Bills


Entry, Exit, Management fees? Tax?


Management fees are minimal: 2% pa .. and it is collected monthly (0.17%), up-front. So, the earnings you see in your statement are NET of fees.

Withholding tax is 15% of earnings. Also collected upfront [just like in the case of FXD & T-Bills]. Thus what you see in your monthly statement is the net - yote ni pesa yako!

The well-managed funds are earning around 9% monthly after tax and fees. Compounded is about 9.4%

The only thing better is M-Akiba.....if only CBK can do better publicity!


What? 9 % per month? So the annualised return is 108%
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Angelica _ann
#29 Posted : Monday, July 29, 2019 11:45:12 AM
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Swenani wrote:
chiaroscuro wrote:
maka wrote:
chiaroscuro wrote:
wkari wrote:
Hi

is anyone aware of any investments that compound interest in Kenya?

Let me know please

Thanks


Money Market Unit Trust Funds....and most have higher rates that the over-glorified T-Bills


Entry, Exit, Management fees? Tax?


Management fees are minimal: 2% pa .. and it is collected monthly (0.17%), up-front. So, the earnings you see in your statement are NET of fees.

Withholding tax is 15% of earnings. Also collected upfront [just like in the case of FXD & T-Bills]. Thus what you see in your monthly statement is the net - yote ni pesa yako!

The well-managed funds are earning around 9% monthly after tax and fees. Compounded is about 9.4%

The only thing better is M-Akiba.....if only CBK can do better publicity!


What? 9 % per month? So the annualised return is 108%


Never ever!!!!
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Kenyan Oracle
#30 Posted : Monday, July 29, 2019 12:23:44 PM
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For CIC it's 9-11%PA
You lose money chasing women, but you never lose women chasing money - NAS
chiaroscuro
#31 Posted : Monday, July 29, 2019 1:16:28 PM
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Swenani wrote:
chiaroscuro wrote:
maka wrote:
chiaroscuro wrote:
wkari wrote:
Hi

is anyone aware of any investments that compound interest in Kenya?

Let me know please

Thanks


Money Market Unit Trust Funds....and most have higher rates that the over-glorified T-Bills


Entry, Exit, Management fees? Tax?


Management fees are minimal: 2% pa .. and it is collected monthly (0.17%), up-front. So, the earnings you see in your statement are NET of fees.

Withholding tax is 15% of earnings. Also collected upfront [just like in the case of FXD & T-Bills]. Thus what you see in your monthly statement is the net - yote ni pesa yako!

The well-managed funds are earning around 9% monthly after tax and fees. Compounded is about 9.4%

The only thing better is M-Akiba.....if only CBK can do better publicity!


What? 9 % per month? So the annualised return is 108%


My bad: I meant to write 9% pa every month..... when you compound 9%pa on monthly basis for one year, you get 9.4% in a year.

Sorry for the confusion.
Chaka
#32 Posted : Monday, July 29, 2019 4:29:16 PM
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@chiaroscuro
chiaroscuro wrote:

MMFs in Kenya:
1. Affrican Alliance
2. Old Mutual
3. Britam
4. Stanlib
5. CIC
6. Co-Op Bank
7. Zimele
8. Amana Capital
9. Alpha AFrica
10. Madison
11. CBA [KES & USD]
12. ICEA
13. Sanlam
14. Cyton
15. Apollo
16. Nabo Africa [KES & USD]
17. Dry Associates [KES & USD]
18. GenCap
19. Equity Bank


Apart from CIC,which others are performing 'well'?
chiaroscuro
#33 Posted : Monday, July 29, 2019 4:31:11 PM
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Chaka wrote:
@chiaroscuro
chiaroscuro wrote:

MMFs in Kenya:
1. Affrican Alliance
2. Old Mutual
3. Britam
4. Stanlib
5. CIC
6. Co-Op Bank
7. Zimele
8. Amana Capital
9. Alpha AFrica
10. Madison
11. CBA [KES & USD]
12. ICEA
13. Sanlam
14. Cyton
15. Apollo
16. Nabo Africa [KES & USD]
17. Dry Associates [KES & USD]
18. GenCap
19. Equity Bank


Apart from CIC,which others are performing 'well'?


Check trend in daily newspapers.
Angelica _ann
#34 Posted : Monday, July 29, 2019 4:49:14 PM
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T bonds not Bills (kwanza infrastructure bonds) & reinvesting the proceeds are still ahead.

In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
maka
#35 Posted : Tuesday, July 30, 2019 12:13:17 AM
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Angelica _ann wrote:
T bonds not Bills (kwanza infrastructure bonds) & reinvesting the proceeds are still ahead.



A diff of around 300 bps...
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nashx
#36 Posted : Wednesday, August 28, 2019 4:25:45 PM
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https://nashthuo.com/the-power-of-compounding/
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nashx
#37 Posted : Wednesday, August 28, 2019 4:27:04 PM
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nashx wrote:
https://nashthuo.com/the-power-of-compounding/


The only way to grow wealth is to find compounding machines. However, you need to understand the power of compounding so as to maximise the benefits. My goal is to show you the best compounding machines in Kenya.

Further, I will share tools and templates to help with the investment decisions.
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Maddie
#38 Posted : Monday, September 02, 2019 10:08:32 AM
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Any indication on the next infrastructure bond offer?
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mawinder
#39 Posted : Monday, September 02, 2019 6:11:46 PM
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SIB Mansa X gives returns of 22% pa
nashx
#40 Posted : Tuesday, October 22, 2019 10:58:43 PM
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https://youtu.be/t_M0ApJi94c

Video Tutorial on how use the power of compounding to grow wealth in Kenya
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