Tag: Business
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THE RIGHT APPROACH TO STARTING A BUSINESS (4)
By Babajide Komolafe In the last edition, we pointed out that many people invest in businesses that do not generate enough profit or income to justify ... -
THE RIGHT APPROACH TO STARTING A BUSINESS (3)
By Babajide Komolafe Another major factor to consider when starting a business is the profit the business can generate and the income you can earn from ... -
THE RIGHT APPROACH TO STARTING A BUSINESS 2
By Babajide Komolafe Still on the fellow discussed in the last edition. We said the first shortcoming of his approach is that he wants to start ... -
THE RIGHT APPROACH TO STARTING A BUSINESS
By Babajide Komolafe A middle aged man recently contacted us for advice. In a bid to start a school, he invested his N1.5 million savings as ... -
How to Invest in Mutual Funds, Treasury Bills, and Commercial Papers (7)
By Babajide Komolafe In the last edition, we discussed money market mutual funds. These funds remain the most patronised because they carry the lowest risks. However, ... -
How to Invest in Mutual Funds, Treasury Bills, and Commercial Papers (6)
By Babajide Komolafe As discussed earlier, there are different types of mutual funds. Among the most popular is the Unit Trust scheme, widely patronised by small ... -
How to Invest in Mutual Funds, Treasury Bills, Commercial Papers
By Babajide Komolafe In the previous four editions we discussed how to invest in treasury bills and commercial papers. In subsequent editions we would discuss how ... -
How to Invest in Mutual Funds, Treasury Bills, Commercial Papers (4)
By Babajide Komolafe Commercial papers are the corporate version of TBs. They are issued by companies that want to raise/borrow money from the public.Some of the ... -
How to Invest in Mutual Funds, Treasury Bills, Commercial Papers (1)
By Babajide Komolafe I want to invest in treasury bills but I don’t know much. How do I go about it? The request above came from ... -
How to Make More Money from Your Investment (2)
By Babajide Komolafe “I have investment in shares and do receive dividends from the companies which I use to buy more shares. But I would like ...











