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Overview of Swiss AmericaSwiss America is a trading corporation that specializes in precious metals, particularly gold coins and bullion, and has been operating since the 1980s. The company has built...

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Swiss America is a company that specializes in precious metals investment and advice. One of their popular publications is about what the Bible says about money, and why people should consider investing in precious metals such as gold and silver.

According to Swiss America, the Bible has a lot to say about money. One of the most famous verses comes from 1 Timothy 6:10, which says, "For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil." This verse warns us against becoming too attached to money and becoming greedy or dishonest in our pursuit of it.

Swiss America also points out that the Bible encourages people to be wise stewards of their finances. Proverbs 21:20 advises us to "store up treasure in heaven," suggesting that we should prioritize eternal blessings over worldly wealth. However, this does not mean that the Bible is against the accumulation of wealth altogether. Proverbs 13:22 states, "A good man leaves an inheritance to his children's children." This verse implies that building wealth can be a wholesome and noble endeavor, as long as it is done through honest means.

Swiss America asserts that investing in precious metals such as gold and silver is a way to diversify one's financial holdings and protect against inflation and economic downturns. They argue that these metals have been valued for thousands of years and have proven to be a reliable store of wealth, even in tumultuous times.

In summary, Swiss America believes that the Bible offers guidance and wisdom when it comes to money management. While it cautions against greed and dishonesty in the pursuit of wealth, it also recognizes the value of building financial security through honest means. Investing in precious metals such as gold and silver is one way to follow biblical principles of wise stewardship and protect oneself against potential financial losses.

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Read about famous Swiss immigrants in a new way, including Albert Einstein, Audrey Hepburn, and Xherdan Shaqiri, but also meet some lesser known heroes: Naima Serroukh, who fights extremism, Mehari Afewerki, who opened a restaurant run by people who cannot hear, or Tendol Gyalzur, who promised the Dalai Lama she would ...

Swiss immigration diminished after 1930, although limited immigration continues. The number of Americans of Swiss descent is nearly one million.

Respectful. Despite their respect for community rules and orderliness, Swiss people are also known for offering individual freedom, taking cleanliness very seriously, and paying great attention to their neighbors. You won't hear loud music after a certain hour.

The largest immigrant groups in Switzerland are those from Germany, Italy, Canada, the former Yugoslavia, Albania, Portugal and Turkey, including Turks and Kurds.

Most Swiss went west to take advantage of the free farmland, and to join communities where Swiss before them had settled - in California - or in some cases founded, like New Glarus in Wisconsin. "They would help you get farmland or open shops and businesses and people would join Swiss social clubs," Moreno added.

The largest immigrant groups in Switzerland are those from Germany, Italy, France, the former Yugoslavia, Albania, Portugal and Turkey, including Turks and Kurds.

The Swiss value punctuality and efficiency; a common saying claims that if one is late, it's probably because they weren't wearing a Swiss watch or riding a Swiss train. The country's motto is, “Unity, yes; uniformity, no,” which speaks to the open-minded, peaceful, and collaborative culture of Switzerland.

As such, Swiss people value tolerance, trust, diversity within mutuality, and political neutrality. They are respectful and law-abiding. As a nation and individually they like to be in touch with people from different parts of the world. As a neutral country Switzerland has often mediated with nations in conflict.

Most Swiss went west to take advantage of the free farmland, and to join communities where Swiss before them had settled - in California - or in some cases founded, like New Glarus in Wisconsin. "They would help you get farmland or open shops and businesses and people would join Swiss social clubs," Moreno added.

Swiss Americans by percentage of total population

  • Berne, Indiana – 29.10%
  • Monticello, Wisconsin – 28.82%
  • New Glarus, Wisconsin – 28.26%
  • Boys Ranch, Texas – 23.30%
  • Monroe, Wisconsin – 18.91%
  • Pandora, Ohio – 18.90%
  • Argyle, Wisconsin – 17.84%
  • Sugarcreek, Ohio – 17.29%

Most of the cities of the Swiss Mittelland and of the transverse Alpine valleys were originally settled by Celts. The Helvetii, one of the most powerful of the Celtic tribes, controlled much of the area between the Jura and the Alps.

During the late 18th and early 19th centuries, a flow of Swiss farmers formed colonies, particularly in Russia and the United States. Before the year 1820, some estimated 25,000 to 30,000 Swiss entered British North America. Most of them settled in regions of today's Pennsylvania as well as North and South Carolina.

“What people love about us is our reliability and our predictability.” Pitteloud believes it's the combination of many factors – including economic stability, political consensus and a historic role playing negotiator and peacemaker for other nations – that have led to Switzerland's success.

Switzerland topped the list of countries with the largest per capita wealth last year, a study has found. Thanks to numerous wealthy individuals, average worth in the Alpine country was $685,000 (CHF600,000), according to a study published on Tuesday by UBS and its subsidiary Credit Suisse.

Nowadays, all mountain areas of Switzerland have a strong skiing and mountaineering culture and are associated with folk arts such as the alphorn and yodeling. Other Swiss cultural icons include Swiss chocolate, Swiss cheese, watches, cowbells, banking, and the Swiss Army knives.

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