Kakande's Investments Podcast

Kakande's Investments Podcast
Kakande's Investments Podcast

Welcome to the Kakande's Investment Podcast - a synergy of Ugandan intellect, global insights, and financial acumen. kakandealex.substack.com

  1. 26 APR

    Understanding Treasury Bills & Treasury Bonds in Uganda

    Friends, I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to the team at the Bank of Uganda for their exceptional contribution to this discussion and for guiding the conversation as we strive to broaden the understanding of investments, with a particular focus on treasury bonds and treasury bills in Uganda. To each and everyone of you who tuned in, shared the link in different groups that allowed us to have over 8,000 live audiences, you are my heroes as we push this conversation forward. For those who were unable to join us live, we have uploaded the two-hour audio recording of the space. I highly recommend listening to it in its entirety. Over the upcoming weeks, I plan to dissect the discussion into more digestible segments and provide written commentary. This initiative is part of our ongoing effort to teach and continue to highlight the subject of investment and conduct more such informational sessions to raise awareness about these Treasury Bonds Our aim is to build trust and awareness in this niche investment products and Our Capital Markets. While we may not have had all the time to respond to every individual question on Twitter/X, rest assured that we will revisit them. The Bank of Uganda team has committed to publishing a Q&A paper to address many of your queries. On my end, I pledge to continue writing about these especially based on questions raised. In this particular session, we talked about a variety of subjects, including the what are the difference between treasury bonds and bills, the process of opening a Central Securities Depository (CSD) account, the role of primary banks, the implications of withholding tax on bonds and bills, and the risks and returns associated with these investments. Packed with valuable information, this is a resource I would strongly suggest to anyone interested in learning about investing in treasury bonds and bills. Happy Investing Everyone. Alex Kakande This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit kakandealex.substack.com

    2h 7m
  2. 13 MAR

    Chasing the Ugandan Dream: Aligning Finance with Aspirations for Middle-Income Families

    Alex Kakande, Jean Akol & Allan Nyamutale In the podcast, Kakande Alex and Jean Akol discuss the concept of the Ugandan dream in a financial and management context. Alex posits that the Ugandan dream should be contextualized to include owning a decent house, being able to afford one's kids' school fees, and having a comfortable leisure lifestyle that matches one's earnings. Jean Akol notes that an individual's dreams, lifestyle, and inequality should drive their asset allocation, emphasizing the diversity, particularly within the middle-income bracket. The cost of education, transportation, housing, and entertainment can vary significantly, making it important for each individual to define their goals and budget accordingly. They calculate and agree that for a middle-income Ugandan family to comfortably afford a decent lifestyle, they should be earning around 5.5 million Ugandan Shillings net income per month. This figure allows for expenses such as rent, school fees, transportation, and even entertainment while leaving room for savings. However, Jean points out that everyone has unique goals and dreams which should guide their expenditures. Irrespective of the income, it is significant to align one's spending habits with their aspirations and financial constraints. The podcast concludes on the note that individuals' objectives and goals should drive their financial decisions. Alex and Jean suggest that money is merely an enabler, and people should focus more on achieving their goals rather than accumulating wealth endlessly. They contend that defining one's aspirations and working towards them will ultimately bring about satisfaction, even if it doesn't necessarily translate into boundless wealth. Alex Kakande This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit kakandealex.substack.com

    41 min
4.9
out of 5
16 Ratings

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