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Dangers Of Investing Too Much Money In Fixed Assets
- By Mr Samora
- . July 3, 2025
The majority of fixed assets will decrease in value simply because they get old and don’t work as efficiently or stopped working altogether.
Why Equity Investors Enjoyed Highest Returns at NSE in First Half of the Year
- By Mr Samora
- . July 2, 2025
Equity investors at the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) outperformed all other major asset classes in the first half of 2025, registering the highest returns as
Centum Issues Profit Warning: a decline in the fair value gain on investment property held in our portfolio
- By Mr Samora
- . July 1, 2025
Centum Investment Company Plc has issued a profit warning, projecting a decline of at least 25 percent in net earnings for the financial year ended
Simple Ways You Can Remain Rich After Making Money
- By Mr Samora
- . June 30, 2025
While becoming a millionaire is normally seen as the hardest step into becoming financially free, keeping your money and avoiding going back to zero is
Why Kenya’s New Car Tax Rules Are a Major Setback for Importers and Consumers
- By Mr Samora
- . June 24, 2025
The business of importing used cars into Kenya is facing its biggest shake-up in years—and not in a good way. Starting July 1, the Kenya
Here’s Why You Won’t Be Able to Buy TCL and EA Cables Shares Anymore
- By Mr Samora
- . June 24, 2025
If you’re looking to invest in TransCentury Limited (TCL) or East African Cables at the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE), think again. The Capital Markets Authority
I earn Ksh 72, 000 But With This Economy I’m Always Left With Nothing- Nairobi Man Shows How He Budgets
- By Mr Samora
- . June 23, 2025
A Kenyan data analyst, Elijah Samuel, has shed light on the growing struggles faced by an average family man in Nairobi, despite earning a monthly
Saving vs. Investing: What Every Kenyan Should Know About Growing Their Money
- By Mr Samora
- . June 20, 2025
In Kenya today, conversations around personal finance are becoming more important than ever—especially with the rising cost of living, unpredictable job markets, and the growing
7 Biggest Ways Kenyans Waste Money
- By Mr Samora
- . June 18, 2025
People often waste money in various ways. Avoiding these common pitfalls and practicing good financial habits can help individuals save more money and achieve their
I’m Sorry, Saving In Kenya Won’t Make You Rich
- By marketcap
- . June 18, 2025
There are many ways to become a millionaire but saving as much as you can might just not be one of them. It is true
Buy Land, It Never Depreciates And 4 Other Outdated Money Rules That No Longer Work But Many Still Follow
- By Mr Samora
- . June 17, 2025
Nothing stays the same. What once worked for our parents—or even for us five years ago—may now lead to poor decisions and missed opportunities. In
4 Side Hustles Employed People In Kenya Can Easily Start And Make A Profit
- By Mr Samora
- . June 16, 2025
As the cost of living in Kenya continues to rise, more and more employed people are looking for ways to supplement their income. Side hustles
Ignore the Noise! The Best Way to Create Wealth in Kenya
- By Mr Samora
- . June 12, 2025
In Kenya, creating wealth isn’t just about having money — it’s about making smart moves with the little you have. Whether you’re in employment, self-employed,
Usijaribu!! Why You Shouldn’t Take a Sacco Loan to Invest in a Money Market Fund (MMF)
- By Mr Samora
- . June 11, 2025
In the pursuit of financial growth, many Kenyans are exploring savings and investment options like Saccos and Money Market Funds (MMFs). While both are useful
How Politicians Control Your Finances and Keep You Poor: The Harsh Economic Reality
- By Mr Samora
- . June 11, 2025
In many African countries, especially Kenya, the economic playing field is anything but fair. While the political elite thrive in luxury, ordinary citizens are trapped
Government to Deregister Non-Compliant Saccos in Major Sector Cleanup
- By Mr Samora
- . June 10, 2025
Savings and Credit Cooperative Societies (Saccos) that have failed to file audited financial statements with the Ministry of Co-operatives for the past three years will
