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Why You Should Care About Fixed-Income

July 8, 2025
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Dive into the world of steady, reliable returns with this Episode of The Coronation Podcast.

If you’ve ever wondered how to put your money to work without riding the roller-coaster of the stock market, this episode is your roadmap to fixed-income investing.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  1. What “fixed income” means and why it’s like the friend who always pays rent on time
  2. How instruments like Treasury bills, FGN savings bonds, commercial paper, and corporate bonds work.
  3. The behind-the-scenes checks—ratings, valuations, company health that keep your capital safe
  4. How to match your cash-flow needs and timelines to the right products (think: 91-day T-bills vs. 182-day options vs. 270-day papers)
  5. Real-life scenarios for young professionals like Amaka and Obinna, showing you exactly when and how to get started
  6. Common misconceptions about fixed income:“It’s boring,” “It’s only for old folks,” “Returns are too low”—debunked by our experts

Featuring:

Tolulope Adeneye, Fixed-Income Trader, on deconstructing commercial papers and bonds

Mercy Nweke, Digital Sales & Retail Partnership, on how fractional investments and Coronation’s Fixed Income Desk can help you pool resources and access market-leading rates

Start Investing Today!

Send an email to us at coronationsecuritiesfidesk@coronationsl.com or call 020 1227 2571 (73)

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