Hessian Financial Experts Provide Tips for Young People - Hessian Ministry Launches '60 Minutes' Finance Series for Young Adults
The Hessian Ministry of Finance is launching an online lecture series, '60 Minutes for Your Finances', specifically tailored for young adults. Starting on November 4, the series will delve into various aspects of personal finance, with no registration required.
The series will consist of four sessions, each an hour long, streaming live on consecutive Tuesdays at 6:00 PM CET. It will cover a range of topics, including managing financial risks, navigating finances in relationships, understanding cryptocurrencies, and the psychological factors influencing money decisions. Details about the lectures can be found on the ministry's website.
Financial advisor Emil Nefzger from Finanztip will participate, recommending open and early conversations about money to prevent conflicts in relationships. He suggests exploring each other's habits, wishes, and fears around money to build mutual understanding. Economist Andreas Hackethal from Goethe University Frankfurt will also share insights, advising the use of the Seasn app to assess lifetime wealth vulnerability and plan retirement savings. He suggests investing to yield returns above savings interest rates and inflation, while managing risk comfortably.
The '60 Minutes for Your Finances' series aims to empower young adults with the knowledge and tools to manage their finances effectively. With no registration required, it offers a convenient way to learn from experts in the field.
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