I'm going to get a job in Europe and live here for a few years because I'm thinking about what to do with financial technology. Excluding living expenses, it's about 1 million won in Korean money. I stopped by the bank and asked if there was a fund subscription, but it would be good if I put it in for a long time It's similar to this, so I don't really think I should listen to it.
Would it be better to send this to Korea and put it in a bank installment savings or something?
Or is there a good way to invest in Europe?
If you have any appropriate advice, please give me your opinion
266 2018-05-08 Gentleman
I don't recommend sending it to Korea
First of all, the exchange fee was bigger than I thought, so in my old memory, I took about 5% off even if I received 70% of the bank's preferential fee
It takes three to four years to recover this to a bank installment savings account, so there's no point in saving it
You'd better check your local savings account
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