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The RetireJapan Bite-Sized Podcast
by RetireJapan
Bite sized audio episodes from RetireJapan. Personal finance, investing, retirement, and life in Japan.
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RJPod: my NISA is evaporating!
Stock market volatility is back, with 10% daily swings happening this month.It can be very stressful.Our portfolio is down about 20m yen from its all time high a few months ago. But I'm not too worried.
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RJPod: Which NISA section to fill first?
The new NISA accounts that were launched in 2024 have two sections: tsumitate and growth, but which should you try to fill up first?
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RJPod: Paying your mortgage off early in Japan
In many countries, the standard advice is to try and pay your mortgage off as quickly as possible for financial stability and peace of mind, but is this also true in Japan?(spoiler alert: no, it is not)
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RJPod: Filing a tax return in Japan
The tax filing system in Japan is pretty user friendly! Most people don't need to file a return as their employer does it for them, and if you do need to file you have several options.
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RJPod: Buying a dishwasher in Japan
Dishwashers are not as common here in Japan as they are in other countries, but they are available.What are your options? And which one is going to work best for you?
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RJPod: Exercise gyms in Japan (where to work out?)
There are a huge number of options in Japan now in terms of gyms, but which is the best for you?
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RJPod: inheritance tax in Japan
There are a lot of misunderstandings about inheritance tax in Japan. Who needs to pay it? How much is it? And can it be avoided?
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RJPod: what to do when the police knock on your door in Japan
I have a lot of experience dealing with the police in Japan. Today's question is about a common situation: how should you deal with the police if they knock on your door?
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RJPod: permanent residence in Japan
What is Japan's permanent residence like? What are the pros and cons? Who should get it? And what alternatives are there?
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RJPod: nuisance streamers in Japan
I know I should ignore the nuisance streamers on social media, but they do my head in.As long term residents here, should be be actively policing public spaces?
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RJPod: NISA or iDeCo for a new grad?
NISA and iDeCo are the main tax-advantaged accounts in Japan, but which one should new graduates focus on?
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RJPod: where to put short-term savings in Japan?
Sometimes we have a lump sum that we are planning to use soon (up to a year or two away). What can we do with it in Japan?Are there any investment options?
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RJPod: what happens to NISA and iDeCo if I die?
We hope it won't happen, but if you die suddenly it is a good idea to have things set up so that your family is okay.What happens to NISA and iDeCo accounts if you die? They are actually treated differently...
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RJPod: investing as you get closer to retirement
What changes did I make to our investments when I finished formal work and as we get closer to retirement age?Not as many as you might think!
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RJPod: managing NISA accounts
Is there anything specific we should know about managing NISA accounts? Particularly when we have the old legacy NISA and also the new NISA.
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RJPod: The mortgage tax break's hidden pitfall
If you get a loan to buy your home in Japan, you can often get a sizeable tax break on the mortgage interest. But there is one thing you should be aware of to avoid problems with the tax office.
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RJPod: Onsen and sento
Onsen (hot springs) and sento (bathhouses) are a big part of Japanese culture, but are norms changing? Should we be enforcing the rules? And does anyone not like rotenburo (outside baths)?
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RJPod: where should you keep your emergency fund?
For most people having an emergency fund they can access quickly if they need to makes sense, but where should they keep it?
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RJPod: should you buy a house or a manshon in Japan?
When it comes to buying a home in Japan, the two main options are a house or a manshon (condominium). But which is better?
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RJPod: floating rate or fixed rate home loan?
For the first time in a long time mortgage interest rates are going up in Japan. I have a floating rate mortgage at the moment, but if I was taking out a home loan today which would I choose?
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RJPod: iDeCo limits went up
iDeCo is Japan's version of the US 401k. You put away pre-tax money and invest it for retirement, getting an income tax break along the way. In December iDeCo contribution limits went up for public servants, and new increases were announced for everyone else.
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RJPod: dealing with annoyances in Japan
Living in Japan is pretty good, but sometimes you need to complain about something. What's the best way to do so effectively?
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RJPod: NISA planning
Have you decided what to do with your NISA account this year?
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