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Asked: April 14, 20262026-04-14T06:21:18+00:00 2026-04-14T06:21:18+00:00In: FINANCIAL LITERACY

What Is the Difference Between Liquidity Funds and Equity Funds in Nigeria? How Do They Work

Difference between liquidity fund and equity fund. Please how does each one works?

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    2026-04-14T10:04:36+00:00Added an answer on April 14, 2026 at 10:04 am

    The difference between Liquidity Funds and Equity Funds is mainly about: Risk level ⚠️ Returns 📈 How they invest 💼 How fast you can access your money 💧 Let me explain clearly: 1. Liquidity Fund (Low Risk — Short Term) A Liquidity Fund invests your money in very short-term safe instruments like: TreaRead more

    The difference between Liquidity Funds and Equity Funds is mainly about:
    Risk level ⚠️
    Returns 📈
    How they invest 💼
    How fast you can access your money 💧
    Let me explain clearly:
    1. Liquidity Fund (Low Risk — Short Term)
    A Liquidity Fund invests your money in very short-term safe instruments like:
    Treasury Bills
    Bank deposits
    Commercial papers
    Government securities
    Examples in Nigeria:
    ARM Investment Managers Liquidity Fund
    Stanbic IBTC Asset Management Liquidity Fund
    Zedcrest Capital Liquidity Fund
    How Liquidity Funds Work
    You invest money
    Fund manager pools money from many investors
    They invest in short-term safe assets
    You earn interest daily
    You can withdraw quickly (usually 24–48 hours)
    Liquidity Fund Features
    Very low risk ✅
    Lower returns 📉
    Easy withdrawal 💧
    Good for emergency savings
    Expected Returns in Nigeria
    Usually:
    8% — 15% yearly (varies)
    2. Equity Fund (Higher Risk — Long Term Growth)
    An Equity Fund invests mainly in stocks (shares).
    Examples:
    Banks (like Access Holdings Plc)
    Large companies (like Transcorp Plc)
    Consumer companies
    Industrial companies
    Examples in Nigeria:
    ARM Investment Managers Aggressive Growth Fund
    Zedcrest Capital Equity Fund
    Paramount Asset Management Equity Fund
    How Equity Funds Work
    You invest money
    Fund manager buys shares
    Share prices move up and down
    Your investment value rises or falls
    Long term → higher growth
    Equity Fund Features
    Higher risk ⚠️
    Higher returns 📈
    Market fluctuations 📉📈
    Best for long term
    Expected Returns in Nigeria
    Usually:
    15% — 35% yearly (sometimes higher)
    Simple Comparison
    Feature
    Liquidity Fund
    Equity Fund
    Risk
    Very Low
    Medium to High
    Return
    Low
    Higher
    Withdrawal
    Fast (1–2 days)
    2–5 days
    Best For
    Short term
    Long term
    Price Movement
    Stable
    Fluctuates
    Capital Loss Risk
    Very Low
    Possible
    Which One Should You Choose?
    Choose Liquidity Fund if:
    You may need money soon
    You want low risk
    You want emergency savings
    Choose Equity Fund if:
    You want growth
    You can wait 6 months — 2 years
    You accept some risk
    Best Strategy (Recommended)
    Many investors do:
    50% Liquidity Fund
    50% Equity Fund
    This gives:
    Safety + Growth

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