
Be fully prepared
Whether you want to buy a car, have a child or go on a holiday, it is worthwhile to consider the financial implications at an early stage. The better informed you are, the fewer the unwelcome surprises that will be in store for you. If things still do not go according to the plan, there is always a solution.

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Do you need a car? As you know, the cost of having a car does not stop when you buy it. It has a long-term ongoing cost. Try to be realistic when you budget for the cost! |
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While it is nice to go on a holiday, it can cost money. Find out about the financial factors that are worth considering when you plan a holiday. |
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If you plan to enrol for a degree at a university or a college, this will affect your standard of living, particularly if you want to study abroad. It is important to be realistic when you estimate the cost of living and the cost of the course. |
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Are you worried about how much tax to pay and what are the deductions you are entitled to? This section tells you all about the various types of taxes, how to file your tax returns and how to pay your tax bills on time. |
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A house is the most important thing in most people's financial planning. The main question here is to decide whether to rent a house or to buy one. |
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Would you like to have a child? Starting a family may be a great decision to take but it will have a decisive bearing on your lifestyle and finances.
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To be young is expensive. Market offers for adolescents are many and multifaceted. It is necessary to teach children and youngsters at an early stage how to manage money. |
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Health insurance is obligatory in Switzerland. This section will tell you how to find your way through the healthcare system and about the financial factors to consider. |
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You will be doing yourself and your family a great favour by officially recording your dying wishes in a Last Will and Testament. If anyone fails to make a will, this can lead to arguments among family members. |
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After you retire, you will no longer receive payments from your employer. What will be your source of income then?
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Things do not always happen according to a plan. Unforeseen events such as unemployment, illness or divorce can affect anyone. The important thing is to examine the situation and seek the necessary support. |