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Longterm-investing, compound rate and other basics

When

June 21, 2022
5 - 6 PM

Where

Zoom

We all have that one friend who wants to start investing but doesn’t know how to get started. Or maybe you are new to investing and have some unanswered questions about market development? Or don’t quite understand how our Inyova solution differs from ETFs?

Our next webinar can help you find answers to these questions!

The presentation will be dedicated to the following topics:

  • What is Impact Investing?
  • How do I budget correctly and how do I find the right asset classes?
  • How do long-term investments, compound interest and a savings plan influence my returns?
  • Who are the experts at Inyova?

We also welcome your active participation and will happily answer your questions during the webinar.

Learning new things is even more fun in a group! Invite your friends and family for a shared experience.

This webinar will be held in German. For more information and to register, click here.

Speakers:

Susanne Schaller: Senior Investment Manager
Sarah Lingelbach: Customer Success Manager

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