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Why traditional saving plans may be costing you money

Faith Ndunda by Faith Ndunda
January 27, 2025
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While savings accounts are essential for short-term liquidity, they offer very low-interest rates—often lower than the inflation rate. This means your money loses its purchasing power over time. Additionally, banks use fractional reserve banking to lend your money to borrowers at higher interest rates, making significant profits without sharing any with you. While your money helps the banks grow, your savings are left stagnant while your purchasing power erodes.

Fixed deposit accounts may offer slightly higher interest than regular savings accounts, but they come with penalties for early withdrawal. This lack of flexibility can be a major drawback if you face an emergency and need quick access to your funds. Additionally, fixed deposit rates often struggle to compete with more attractive alternatives like money market funds (MMFs) or Treasury bills (T-bills), which offer better returns and liquidity.

Endowment plans are long-term insurance policies that combine savings with life cover. However, they have significant downsides. If you terminate your policy prematurely, you lose all your contributions. Moreover, these plans are not liquid, making it difficult to access your funds when needed. The life insurance cover attached to these plans is usually minimal, and the returns are not competitive compared to standalone investment options.

Education policies are similar to endowment plans and suffer from the same limitations. They offer low returns that fail to keep up with inflation, eroding the value of your savings over time. Insurance agents themselves admit that these policies are not investments but savings plans.  The minimal life cover which leaves you underinsured and the poor returns make them less attractive.

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Buying plots in remote, underdeveloped areas is a speculative investment with no guaranteed returns. Such plots generate no cash flow and rely solely on the hope that their value will rise.  The potential rise in value is guesswork rather than solid economic fundamentals and the illiquid nature of land investments means you might be stuck with a plot you can’t sell. Many Kenyans have found themselves in this predicament, holding onto land that offers no financial benefit.

While these options may seem appealing at first glance, their limitations outweigh their benefits. For better returns and financial flexibility, consider exploring alternatives like MMFs, T-bills, or real estate investments in more developed areas. Make informed decisions that align with your financial goals and risk tolerance.

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