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Money is the biggest factor for Stress in Swiss

It seems paradoxical Because, although the Swiss live in one of the most prosperous countries in the world, provides money yet for more than half of the largest

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Money is the biggest factor for Stress in Swiss

It seems paradoxical Because, although the Swiss live in one of the most prosperous countries in the world, provides money yet for more than half of the largest stress factor in your life. Even more than health, work or family.

money is for 55 percent of the Swiss, the stress factor number one in your life. 61 percent are of the opinion that its financial strength is affecting your well-being, as shown by the on Wednesday by the US asset Manager, BlackRock published "Global Investor pulse".

in This case, 1'067 Swiss between the ages of 25 and 74 years of age with investable assets of CHF 15'000 (the Median) were interviewed.

fear of loss of control

Many Swiss fear of losing control over their finances, said André Bantli of BlackRock in front of the media. Only 37 percent of these "Otto-Normal-consumer" be of the opinion that you can lead with your financial strength a worry-free life. Around two-thirds have not.

The Swiss fear – another paradox – that in spite of extensive Preventive care and health system the money in the Pension (43%) or that they could not cope with the increasing health (55%) and high cost of living (48%).

Two-thirds do not provide for retirement before

in view of these Concerns it is surprising that in this country, approximately two-thirds (69%) of the Swiss provisions explicitly for retirement. This is slightly more than the global average (63%), but is quite capable of expansion, said Bantli.

Amazingly, you do not such as via the high-yield end products, but, above all, with saving reserves: Because to 64 percent of the available assets from Cash.

anyone Who is not investing, this is in accordance with the Bantli mainly on the personal financial Situation: Nearly two thirds (64%) of the respondents claimed to have enough money for it. A third was their lack of willingness to invest with little knowledge of the matter.

Created: 20.03.2019, 07:41 PM

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