HAPPY CHILDREN'S DAY/DIVIDEND CELEBRATION
INVESTING IN OUR FUTURE: TEACHING FINANCIAL LITERACY TO OUR YOUNG INVESTORS
As we celebrate Children's Day, let's take a moment to appreciate the bright minds and curious souls who will shape our world tomorrow. Whether they are already here or on their way, our young investors deserve the best start in life – and that includes understanding money, investing, and financial independence.
WHY TEACH FINANCIAL LITERACY TO KIDS?
- Early Bird Catches the Worm: Just like compounding interest, the earlier we start teaching financial literacy, the better. Let's empower our children with knowledge that will serve them well throughout their lives.
- Money Talks: Imagine if our kids could confidently discuss stocks, bonds, real estate and dividends at the dinner table! By introducing these concepts early, we set them up for financial success.
- Investment Superheroes: Our young investors might not wear capes, but they can learn about shares, mutual funds, and other investment vehicles. Let's nurture their financial powers!
GIFT IDEAS FOR CHILDREN'S DAY:
1. Savings Account: Open a savings account for your child. Teach them about interest rates and watch their savings grow!
2. Investment Account: Consider a custodial investment account. It's like planting a money tree for their future.
3. Shares of Companies: Gift them shares in companies they love. Who knows? They might become lifelong shareholders!
Note: This does not exclude their chocolates, biscuits, teddy bears and bicycles
DIVIDEND CELEBRATION!
Let's raise our imaginary glasses to our shareholders! Here are the upcoming dividends:
- MEYER (27th May): N0.30 per share
- WEMA (28th May): N0.50 per share
- TRANSCORP (28th May): N0.10 per share
- SEPLAT (29th May): US$0.03 per share
- CAP (31st May): N1.55 per share
- ABBEY (31st May): N0.04 per share
- DANGCEM (31st May): N30.00 per share
In Conclusion, dividends are like surprise gifts from the companies we invest in. So, let's celebrate our wins and our growing portfolios!
INVESTING IN OUR FUTURE: TEACHING FINANCIAL LITERACY TO OUR YOUNG INVESTORS
As we celebrate Children's Day, let's take a moment to appreciate the bright minds and curious souls who will shape our world tomorrow. Whether they are already here or on their way, our young investors deserve the best start in life – and that includes understanding money, investing, and financial independence.
WHY TEACH FINANCIAL LITERACY TO KIDS?
- Early Bird Catches the Worm: Just like compounding interest, the earlier we start teaching financial literacy, the better. Let's empower our children with knowledge that will serve them well throughout their lives.
- Money Talks: Imagine if our kids could confidently discuss stocks, bonds, real estate and dividends at the dinner table! By introducing these concepts early, we set them up for financial success.
- Investment Superheroes: Our young investors might not wear capes, but they can learn about shares, mutual funds, and other investment vehicles. Let's nurture their financial powers!
GIFT IDEAS FOR CHILDREN'S DAY:
1. Savings Account: Open a savings account for your child. Teach them about interest rates and watch their savings grow!
2. Investment Account: Consider a custodial investment account. It's like planting a money tree for their future.
3. Shares of Companies: Gift them shares in companies they love. Who knows? They might become lifelong shareholders!
Note: This does not exclude their chocolates, biscuits, teddy bears and bicycles
DIVIDEND CELEBRATION!
Let's raise our imaginary glasses to our shareholders! Here are the upcoming dividends:
- MEYER (27th May): N0.30 per share
- WEMA (28th May): N0.50 per share
- TRANSCORP (28th May): N0.10 per share
- SEPLAT (29th May): US$0.03 per share
- CAP (31st May): N1.55 per share
- ABBEY (31st May): N0.04 per share
- DANGCEM (31st May): N30.00 per share
In Conclusion, dividends are like surprise gifts from the companies we invest in. So, let's celebrate our wins and our growing portfolios!