Economy Concept of "people who don't have trouble with money" from 60 s (tentative)

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 経済 60代から「お金に困らない人」の考え方(仮)
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Item number: BO3994221
Released date: 21 Aug 2023

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Economics
[Introduction to Contents]
Even if you have 100 million yen in retirement funds, if you fall down with the way you use it, you will be in a pinch at once?
"Why is it Kiken to withdraw 50000 yen every month?"
"We consider it in terms of" rate "rather than" amount "
" We consider it divided into 65-80 years old and 80-100 years old "
" New NISA, which is a hot topic, will be introduced like this after retirement "
The author, who has been teaching investment education for many years at investment management companies, explains in detail" How to utilize assets after retirement for many years at investment management companies.
Contents
Chapter 1 "Asset Utilization"
Chapter 2 "Withdrawing 100,000 yen every month" is Kiken?
Chapter 3 "Using While Investing" - "Rate"
Chapter 4 "Using Assets"
Chapter 5 "Lifestyle and Asset Utilization"
Chapter 6 "How Asset Utilization People Use New NISA"
Chapter 7 "Future of Japanese Economy
Author : Born 1959. Graduated in 1982 from the Faculty of Commerce of Hitotsubashi University. Worked as an analyst at the New York Office of Yamaichi Securities Research Institute, Research and Marketing Manager, Research Department of Merrill Lynch Japan's Tokyo Branch, and Deputy Director of Research Department of Merrill Lynch Japan's Tokyo Branch. Joined the Fidelity Investment Trust in 2006. Established in 07. Established in May 2019. Established in September 2018. Joined the Market Working Group of the Financial System Council.
He became a member of the Market Working Group of the Financial System Council.
He became a member of the Market Working Group of the Financial System Council.