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Asked: March 23, 20262026-03-23T20:25:50+00:00 2026-03-23T20:25:50+00:00In: FINANCIAL LITERACY

If you had money to invest today, where would you put it?

If you had money to invest today, where would you put it?
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  1. TEEZAN
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    2026-03-25T11:51:55+00:00Added an answer on March 25, 2026 at 11:51 am

    To me if I had money to invest today I would apply mama ngozie knowledge,I will go for diversification, through money market,Treasury bill,fgn bond,and stock for better stability

    To me if I had money to invest today I would apply mama ngozie knowledge,I will go for diversification, through money market,Treasury bill,fgn bond,and stock for better stability

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  2. Onyx_WiseFidafa
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    2026-03-25T11:17:56+00:00Added an answer on March 25, 2026 at 11:17 am

    The “best” option depends on your goal, not just the return. If I had money to invest today, I would not put everything in one place—I would structure it through diversification. Here’s a simple way to think about it: Money Market Fund / Treasury Bills → For safety and short-term needs Bonds → For sRead more

    The “best” option depends on your goal, not just the return.

    If I had money to invest today, I would not put everything in one place—I would structure it through diversification.

    Here’s a simple way to think about it:

    • Money Market Fund / Treasury Bills → For safety and short-term needs
    • Bonds → For stability and predictable income
    • Stocks / Equity Funds → For long-term growth

    👉 A balanced approach often works better than choosing only one.

    For example:
    A family can combine:

    • Safe investments (to protect money)
    • Growth investments (to increase money)

    That way, you are not only protecting your money…
    👉 You are also growing it.

    WISDOM NOTE

    “Structure matters more than income”
    “You cannot grow what you don’t manage”
    “Consistency beats complexity”

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  3. Paul
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    2026-03-25T12:08:06+00:00Added an answer on March 25, 2026 at 12:08 pm

    These are different layers of a portfolio — liquidity, preservation, and growth. The real edge is in how you allocate across them based on time horizon.

    These are different layers of a portfolio — liquidity, preservation, and growth.

    The real edge is in how you allocate across them based on time horizon.

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  4. Benedict Utuk
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    2026-03-26T00:26:15+00:00Added an answer on March 26, 2026 at 12:26 am

    How safe is my funds in InvestNaija (money market fund)

    How safe is my funds in InvestNaija (money market fund)

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  5. Olaniyan Yusuf Olasunkanmi
    Olaniyan Yusuf Olasunkanmi
    2026-03-25T20:43:29+00:00Added an answer on March 25, 2026 at 8:43 pm

    You did not put halal investment among the options therefore I cannot take part in the post. I will suggest you put it next time, thanks.

    You did not put halal investment among the options therefore I cannot take part in the post. I will suggest you put it next time, thanks.

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  6. Henry Paul
    Henry Paul
    2026-03-29T14:28:23+00:00Added an answer on March 29, 2026 at 2:28 pm

    I will invest it in my business.

    I will invest it in my business.

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  7. Joe Philip
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    2026-03-24T08:22:22+00:00Added an answer on March 24, 2026 at 8:22 am

    I'll prefer to go with government bonds because they provide security on a long-term basis. Holding them can even serve as collateral for loans in certain cases.

    I’ll prefer to go with government bonds because they provide security on a long-term basis. Holding them can even serve as collateral for loans in certain cases.

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  8. Anonymous
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    2026-03-24T02:13:25+00:00Added an answer on March 24, 2026 at 2:13 am

    Money Market Mutual Funds, are like savings accounts of a bank. That means that you can withdraw and make deposits.   It is safe. It pays you interest. Money Market Mutual Funds interests are higher than normal bank interests. I was in one of my bank recently. It happened I glanced at the e-notRead more

    Money Market Mutual Funds, are like savings accounts of a bank. That means that you can withdraw and make deposits.

     

    It is safe. It pays you interest. Money Market Mutual Funds interests are higher than normal bank interests.

    I was in one of my bank recently. It happened I glanced at the e-notice board. Interest payable on savings account is 5%, and that is for a deposit of Five Million Naira. Whereas, Money Market Mutual Funds (MMMF) ranges between 18 to 20 % with some stock Apps.

    It is because of this lack of interest earnings that I want to withdraw my N500K in a bank to buy the FGN savings bond. And the interests earned quarterly into a MMMF account.

    Thank you everyone.

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  9. Casmir
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    2026-03-25T12:12:31+00:00Added an answer on March 25, 2026 at 12:12 pm

    I think with my understanding of the stock market, I will invest in Stocks, especially those with high growth potentials. Before investing, it is however important to study, analyse and have an in-depth understanding of the market trends so that you always buy at the right time - this enables you toRead more

    I think with my understanding of the stock market, I will invest in Stocks, especially those with high growth potentials.

    Before investing, it is however important to study, analyse and have an in-depth understanding of the market trends so that you always buy at the right time – this enables you to know when to sell and earn from capital appreciation. Besides ,you can also earn from dividends when you invest in high value stocks.

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  10. LadySTAR
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    2026-03-25T03:16:33+00:00Added an answer on March 25, 2026 at 3:16 am

    I would prefer to go with stocks because it has an high grow potential, but I must first learn and know about the companies I want to invest in there share, because knowledge will really help me excel when building wealth through stock investment, though it's high risk, but high risk equals higher rRead more

    I would prefer to go with stocks because it has an high grow potential, but I must first learn and know about the companies I want to invest in there share, because knowledge will really help me excel when building wealth through stock investment, though it’s high risk, but high risk equals higher returns.

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