The MyLifePlan webinars from our partner VVK

Free, easy to understand, useful.

The MyLifePlan webinars from our partner VVK

Free, easy to understand, useful.

98% happy customers

VVK webinars: The easiest way to understand pension planning.

Vorsorge und Vermögenskonzepte AG, or VVK for short, has been our reliable partner for 25 years. It has always worked with MyLifePlan products and, as part of this, also offers webinars for interested parties, explaining the basics of optimal asset provision.

Our partner for over 25 years

VVK advisors are experts in MyLifePlan products.

Free of charge and without obligation

We are happy to help you understand the MyLifePlan Check.

Easy-to-understand content

No prior knowledge is required.

“The MyLifePlan webinar from Vorsorge und Vermögenskonzepte AG (VVK) helped me understand exactly how I can plan my pension quickly, securely and easily.“

Beat C. from Zürich

It’s that simple.

Go to the VVK webinar page by clicking the button below.

Select one of the free VVK webinars that suits you best.

Learn more about your optimal retirement planning with MyLifePlan in these two-hour webinars.

Select a webinar now and get started

Our experts are here for you

“We will advise you in a free, non-binding initial consultation and offer you solutions tailored to your individual needs.”

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Frequently asked questions

To calculate your income upon retirement, you should take into account your AHV and pension fund benefits. The MyLifePlan Check helps you determine these precisely and plan your retirement provision optimally. This allows you to retire with certainty and without costly surprises, and receive a regular retirement pension.

Early retirement in Switzerland can lead to lower AHV benefits in retirement, as you pay less into the system while you are working, thereby reducing your pension entitlements. To avoid a pension gap, you can use MyLifePlan to draw up a precise budget plan that takes potential tax savings into account. With well-thought-out pension planning based on the MyLifePlan Check, you can ensure your financial security in retirement.

If you want to retire in Switzerland before reaching the reference age, you should plan your financial provisions carefully. Use tools such as the MyLifePlan Check to obtain a detailed analysis of your current situation. You will then receive a free initial consultation with ideas for your future pension planning. With targeted provisions, nothing stands in the way of early retirement thanks to sufficient capital.

To prepare financially for early retirement, you should conduct a detailed analysis of your current financial situation and optimize your expenses. Use professional pension planning tools such as MyLifePlan to calculate your AHV pension accurately and obtain the best pension strategies, such as building up capital. Protect yourself against unforeseen events and plan for tax optimization.

In Switzerland, it is recommended that you start planning for retirement as soon as you begin working. This allows you to plan your budget accurately, optimize your expenses, and protect yourself against life risks. Early planning, such as with MyLifePlan, helps you achieve your individual retirement goals when you reach the reference age and takes into account changing risks and opportunities.

You will receive answers to the following questions:
  • How much will your pension be when you retire?
  • Are all life risks covered according to your risk profile?
  • How much should you pay into pillars 1 to 3 (or 3a)?
  • Is early retirement a viable option?

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