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The current Inflation rate in Germany is 10%. What that means is the 1000 euros you have in your bank account will only get you 900euro worth of products next year. And the only way to escape inflation is to invest your money. But then, when you search on google for the best investment options in Germany, you are bombarded with dozens of them. And knowing where to put our money with the best possible returns can be a bit tricky. So in this video, I will list down the main investment options available in Germany, irrespective of whether you are investing for a short-term vacation or for retirement. To make it easier for you, I will sort them from less risky but less profitable to riskier but more profitable options. So let's get started.
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Top 8 Investment Options for Expats in Germany
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