Ukrainians are advised where to invest money during the war.
Professor Mykhailo Kolisnyk from the Kyiv School of Economics recommends that Ukrainians invest their money in education and health. In conditions of instability and unpredictability of the future, it's better to invest in human capital. This means making investments that increase a person's value as a worker and consumer. According to Kolisnyk, the financial decisions of different Ukrainians vary depending on their region of residence, but important matters should not be postponed due to risks. He advises adjusting plans to reality and focusing on supporting active consumption to ensure adequate funds for maintaining the army. Kolisnyk insists that one should not limit themselves in entertainment or tourism, as this impacts the economy of the country. At the same time, he recommends having savings for unforeseen circumstances in different currencies, as the dollar is a subject of speculation and the risk of its decline is increasing.
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