In contrast to the tied pension provision of pillar 3a, pillar 3b has no fixed rules regarding payments, availability or tax aspects. This means more flexibility on the one hand, but also more responsibility for the investor on the other.
ETFs have become enormously popular in recent years. They offer a simple and cost-effective way of investing in various markets and asset classes in a broadly diversified manner. They are particularly suitable for Pillar 3b because:
Cost efficiency: ETFs generally have lower costs than traditional funds.
Diversification: A single ETF can often contain hundreds or even thousands of individual securities, which spreads the risk.
Flexibility: ETFs can be bought or sold at any time via the stock exchange.
As with any form of investment, there are both opportunities and risks with ETFs. While the broad diversification and low fees clearly speak in favor of ETFs, you should still be aware that ETF prices can fluctuate.
Although pillar 3b does not offer the same tax advantages as pillar 3a, there are still some aspects to consider. For example, capital gains from the sale of private assets are tax-free in Switzerland. However, dividends are taxed.
The combination of pillar 3b and ETFs offers a flexible and cost-effective way of making private provision for old age. It is worth taking a closer look at this topic and, if necessary, seeking independent advice to find the best strategy for your own situation.
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