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Financial Decisions You Shouldn’t Be In A Rush To Make As Entry Level Employee by Wunmi01: 10:57am On Sep 15, 2016
There are very few things in life that is as satisfying as getting a job soon after graduating from University. As such, it isn’t strange to see entry level employees suddenly feel they have ‘arrived’ and can now enjoy all the “good things” that comes with life.

Unfortunately we all have limitations in life which makes our wants are always limited to choices. It is why no matter how much we earn it is never enough to cater for all our needs.

Whilst your newly earned salaries puts you at the start of financial independence, there are certain financial decisions you may be tempted to make that can put you quickly on the path of financial ruin and take away money that would have been better served for investment purposes. Here are some example;

Consumer Loans – The moment you pick up that plum job and start seeing your bank accounts swell, banks, shops, and businesses that offer all sorts of consumer products will approach you. In Nigeria, it is a given to be offered debit cards once you open a bank account. What follows next are credit cards and all kinds promos that makes acquiring things you need and don’t need pretty easy to acquire. For those who find it hard being frugal it’s the easiest way into financial ruin. You must try to avoid them except where necessary and start by learning to live according to your means.

Cars

Cars are an important aspect of life and as Nigerians, we depend on them a lot to commute and carry on with our daily livelihood. Due to the poor transportation network in the country, the choice of having a car makes this asset irresistible and far above our needs. Despite its importance one needs to be smart about buying a car. For example, an entry-level employee need not buy an expensive car just because of the need to own a car. Because cars are very easily prone to upgrades a new car today can become relatively obsolete tomorrow.

Cellphone– I like cellphones a lot and I have used or bought most of the most popular brands around. However, I have made two important observations. One is that phones also get obsolete pretty quickly. The latest phone today can soon be a “has been” tomorrow. The industry is just so competitive phone makers fall over each other to release newer versions. This also leads me to my next observation which is that phones become cheap within a short period. A phone bought for N100,000 today can be worth N50,000 in a months time. Based on this, one wonders why people don’t wait till phones are cheap before you can buy them? The reason is probably that the phones are so very well marketed and advertised the lure to be the first to own them far outweighs the wisdom of owning the same product at a bargain.

House – Owning a home is mostly regarded as a fulfillment of one’s mission in life and an attainment of an important societal goal. That said, a house is not an end in itself and shouldn’t be considered as the most important thing in life. An entry-level employee has no business taking out a mortgage in the early stages of their careers. Rather than burdening yourself with debts early on, efforts should be directed at building up your investments. You can buy lands when the opportunity arises in the hope that the value rises in future and then use the capital gains as equity to purchase a property of your own. Also, living in neighborhoods associated with high rents should be avoided by all means as you begin your career. It does nothing more than eat into money meant for investments.

Computer and Gadgets – Everyone needs a computer and gadget in this modern world of ours. However, just like Cellphones computers, tablets and gadgets are easily replaceable and cost less over a very short time. Computers for example range between N50,000 to N500,000 and all can relatively perform basic computing functions. Tablets are even worse as they cost more and are suboptimal when it comes to core computing functions however, people spend a lot on these items As a fresh intern, what you need is to get yourself a basic gadget that meet your immediate need at the cheapest of prices.

Fashion – Fashionable items are an irresistible part of life and tend to consume a huge portion of our income. As an Intern or Freshly employed, been fashionable ought not to be a priority. I made that mistake myself and spent a lot trying to look good all the time. However, each time In invested so much in looking good a new trend is quickly ushered in and soon my expensive wears become obsolete as well. Looking back, I realized all I needed was just something nice, basic, time-tested and cheap. I need not spend that much wearing the latest when after all I could have still done that now that I am older and better financially secured. The lesson is that fashion is not running away and would always remain par of humanity. Therefore, if you are out of it today you can easily catch up tomorrow.

Expensive Vacationing– It’s great to enjoy a vacation once in a while even as a fresh recruit. Just like above, vacation hot spots are there forever and so, if you miss going on vacation this year, you can still get the same fun next year. If you must go on vacation, make sure it is too a destination you can afford. It is however, more important to base your decision to go on vacation on how far you have come in your investment life. Only go on expensive vacations after you have met youth investment goals and when you can afford it.


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Re: Financial Decisions You Shouldn’t Be In A Rush To Make As Entry Level Employee by DONSMITH123(m): 2:36pm On Sep 15, 2016
nice one Op

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Re: Financial Decisions You Shouldn’t Be In A Rush To Make As Entry Level Employee by yeyeboi(m): 2:38pm On Sep 15, 2016
True that

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Re: Financial Decisions You Shouldn’t Be In A Rush To Make As Entry Level Employee by goldiam(f): 2:38pm On Sep 15, 2016
Nice one op.

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Re: Financial Decisions You Shouldn’t Be In A Rush To Make As Entry Level Employee by symbianDON(m): 2:38pm On Sep 15, 2016
so true....however it doesn't even end with this list in Nigeria. once you get a decent job here....aaah!!! watch how financial pressure builds from family members, friends who aren't fortunate yet to get one and, if you are a man, girlfriend. you must be extremely wise and financially prudent to be able to manage the situation without offending them and getting along with your resources as well.

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Re: Financial Decisions You Shouldn’t Be In A Rush To Make As Entry Level Employee by charleff512(m): 2:39pm On Sep 15, 2016
OP this thread is instructive.New employees should not engage in flashy things to show that they have arrived.One way of investing 'excess cash' is in properties and genuine small scale start ups that you can manage at spare time.Many people want to do every thing at retirement because they never planned their lives.Have a sytematic terminal goal of what you want to achieve as an employee and when to exit.Many work and are enslaved because they lavished and ate all during the time of plenty.God bless our hustles!

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Re: Financial Decisions You Shouldn’t Be In A Rush To Make As Entry Level Employee by seunny4lif(m): 2:40pm On Sep 15, 2016
I was here but MTN try sha grin grin grin

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Re: Financial Decisions You Shouldn’t Be In A Rush To Make As Entry Level Employee by Nobody: 2:40pm On Sep 15, 2016
I really don't understand Nigerians.


They spend money they don't have
To buy things they don't need
To impress people that they don't even like.

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Re: Financial Decisions You Shouldn’t Be In A Rush To Make As Entry Level Employee by akinola107(m): 2:40pm On Sep 15, 2016
wink

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Re: Financial Decisions You Shouldn’t Be In A Rush To Make As Entry Level Employee by Opistorincos(m): 2:41pm On Sep 15, 2016
So on point

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Re: Financial Decisions You Shouldn’t Be In A Rush To Make As Entry Level Employee by Talk2bryant(m): 2:42pm On Sep 15, 2016
Wonderful piece

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Re: Financial Decisions You Shouldn’t Be In A Rush To Make As Entry Level Employee by olutosfem(f): 2:42pm On Sep 15, 2016
Where is the job now No job you're talking bout financial decisions

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Re: Financial Decisions You Shouldn’t Be In A Rush To Make As Entry Level Employee by Bisjosh(f): 2:42pm On Sep 15, 2016
Yimu angry grin

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Re: Financial Decisions You Shouldn’t Be In A Rush To Make As Entry Level Employee by agwom(m): 2:43pm On Sep 15, 2016
hmmm

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Re: Financial Decisions You Shouldn’t Be In A Rush To Make As Entry Level Employee by Jobsdome: 2:43pm On Sep 15, 2016
Important

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Re: Financial Decisions You Shouldn’t Be In A Rush To Make As Entry Level Employee by colbankz(m): 2:43pm On Sep 15, 2016
tru talk...

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Re: Financial Decisions You Shouldn’t Be In A Rush To Make As Entry Level Employee by Bisjosh(f): 2:44pm On Sep 15, 2016
kenonze:
I really don't understand Nigerians.


They spend money they don't have
To buy things they don't need
To impress people that they don't even like.


Stale gist

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Re: Financial Decisions You Shouldn’t Be In A Rush To Make As Entry Level Employee by Strongbest(m): 2:44pm On Sep 15, 2016
A very nice write up. But you need to make the money first before even thinking of how to and not to spend it.




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Thank me later.

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Re: Financial Decisions You Shouldn’t Be In A Rush To Make As Entry Level Employee by tosomaju(m): 2:45pm On Sep 15, 2016
This post for make sense if Buhari was not born. e come be like say you dey speak French. Work for come first na before person go begin reason spending

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Re: Financial Decisions You Shouldn’t Be In A Rush To Make As Entry Level Employee by calebfm(m): 2:50pm On Sep 15, 2016
nice thread op

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Re: Financial Decisions You Shouldn’t Be In A Rush To Make As Entry Level Employee by salbis(m): 2:54pm On Sep 15, 2016
A well written piece. He that has an ear let him hear!

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Re: Financial Decisions You Shouldn’t Be In A Rush To Make As Entry Level Employee by Funjosh(m): 3:05pm On Sep 15, 2016
Buy Land to keep your money.

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Re: Financial Decisions You Shouldn’t Be In A Rush To Make As Entry Level Employee by czaratwork: 3:13pm On Sep 15, 2016
not even now

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Re: Financial Decisions You Shouldn’t Be In A Rush To Make As Entry Level Employee by AwesomeHIM: 3:23pm On Sep 15, 2016
Sensible advice....but car dey hungry me sha! I am just few months on the job. cry

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Re: Financial Decisions You Shouldn’t Be In A Rush To Make As Entry Level Employee by Diplomaticbeing(m): 3:24pm On Sep 15, 2016
Simply put, wise people build their business before building their personal empire.

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Re: Financial Decisions You Shouldn’t Be In A Rush To Make As Entry Level Employee by AnthonyAk(m): 3:29pm On Sep 15, 2016
Get it how you live. Simple as that

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Re: Financial Decisions You Shouldn’t Be In A Rush To Make As Entry Level Employee by DirtyGold: 3:29pm On Sep 15, 2016
*just passing*

What's tha business?

Re: Financial Decisions You Shouldn’t Be In A Rush To Make As Entry Level Employee by ItsawrapOutfit: 3:33pm On Sep 15, 2016
Spot on OP.

You will see some entry level employee pumping all their salaries into building a house, only to beg to borrow 1,000NGN to feed few days after receiving their salary. It would have been a better investment if upon completion, it would yield reason return on investment but no it can't because most of the time, the building are always in a remote area if not a village where people are even beg to stay in the building and maintain it in return.

Poor financial decision i must say.

Don't be fool, even when there are no available land when you have the money to build, you can always buy a house and demolish to rebuild. Landlords do not need to desire to sell their buildings, you can always bid. Every man has a price, find their price...that's my philosophy

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Re: Financial Decisions You Shouldn’t Be In A Rush To Make As Entry Level Employee by 735i(m): 3:41pm On Sep 15, 2016
A HTC ONE M9 which cost N112k in December last year...now cost above N170k

A Hyundai Elantra cost about N4.6M last year....it's over N6M now...

OP, you should never make sweeping statements. What you've listed up here applies in a normal environment.
Nigeria is not a "normal" environment.

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Re: Financial Decisions You Shouldn’t Be In A Rush To Make As Entry Level Employee by adeoba2008(m): 3:51pm On Sep 15, 2016
Very instructive. Thanks.

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