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A user on Reddit wants to invest 100.000€ and is asking the German finance Subreddit r/Finanzen what he should invest in. 🤔
In this episode of Financecouch, Axel looks at the plan of the Redditor that wants to start investing in Gold end ETFs. To give everyone some investing inspiration, Axel looks at a statistic on how Germans would invest 100.000€.
Read the full article on our website here:
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Calculators Axel mentioned:
Best Savings Account in Europe*
Best Fixed-term Savings Account in Europe*
Best Bank Account in Germany*
Best Investment Account in Germany*
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Videos Axel mentioned:
Invest in ETFs & Get Tax Money Back with Pensions | Which Pensions in Germany Are Tax Deductible?
Passive Income & Real Estate: Is That Possible? | GermanReal.Estate FAQ
I Bought a Property in Düsseldorf For @GermanRealEstate
Investing in Germany #17: Fresh Start | Investing With High Safety, Passive Income, or High Return
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00:00 German Redditor Wants To Invest 100.000€
01:21 How Germans Would Invest 100.000€
01:47 32% Of Germans Would Invest 100.000€ In ...
02:54 38% Of Germans Would Invest 100.000€ In ...
03:43 40% Of Germans Would Invest 100.000€ In ...
04:16 45% Of Germans Would Invest 100.000€ In ...
05:10 54% Of Germans Would Invest 100.000€ In ...
05:56 57% Of Germans Would Invest 100.000€ In ...
06:50 How Should You Invest 100.000€?
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In this episode of Financecouch, Axel looks at the plan of the Redditor that wants to start investing in Gold end ETFs. To give everyone some investing inspiration, Axel looks at a statistic on how Germans would invest 100.000€.
Read the full article on our website here:
-
Calculators Axel mentioned:
Best Savings Account in Europe*
Best Fixed-term Savings Account in Europe*
Best Bank Account in Germany*
Best Investment Account in Germany*
Join our PerFinEx Community Investing
-
Videos Axel mentioned:
Invest in ETFs & Get Tax Money Back with Pensions | Which Pensions in Germany Are Tax Deductible?
Passive Income & Real Estate: Is That Possible? | GermanReal.Estate FAQ
I Bought a Property in Düsseldorf For @GermanRealEstate
Investing in Germany #17: Fresh Start | Investing With High Safety, Passive Income, or High Return
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00:00 German Redditor Wants To Invest 100.000€
01:21 How Germans Would Invest 100.000€
01:47 32% Of Germans Would Invest 100.000€ In ...
02:54 38% Of Germans Would Invest 100.000€ In ...
03:43 40% Of Germans Would Invest 100.000€ In ...
04:16 45% Of Germans Would Invest 100.000€ In ...
05:10 54% Of Germans Would Invest 100.000€ In ...
05:56 57% Of Germans Would Invest 100.000€ In ...
06:50 How Should You Invest 100.000€?
-
PerFinEx GmbH - Personal Finance for Expats
The #1 English-Speaking & Independent Financial Planner in Germany
-
Set Yourself up for Financial Success!
Text Us on WhatsApp: +49 175 50 30 773
-
Follow Us on Social Media & Join the Community!
-
* This is an affiliate link from which we will earn an affiliate commission or referral bonus (depending on the company). By clicking the link, you support our project at no additional costs for you. We thank you very much for your support. As of the date of posting this video, the content is accurate. Some offers may be no longer available.
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© PerFinEx GmbH. PerFinEx is a protected trademark in the register of German DPMA. All rights reserved. Any liability excluded.
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