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Did you know that iDeCo was revised in December and has been powered up? Some people say that it is more advantageous to use iDeCo over NISA, with the term iDeCo first. But iDeCo is complicated and hard to understand, isn't it? If you're one of those people, be sure to watch this video. We've narrowed it down to the most essential points and explained them in an easy-to-understand way. [Related Videos] [Permanent Edition] It's Not Too Late! The Conclusion of the New NISA Strategy for People in Their 50s and 60s! Just Buy This! • [Permanent Edition] It's Not Too Late! The Conclusion of the New NISA Strategy for People in Their 50s and 60s! Just Buy This! • [Receive 70,000 Yen Every Month for 25 Years!] Secure Your Retirement / How to Create Passive Income in Your 50s and 60s with the New NISA / Realistic Simulation / Super Simple Method • [Receive 70,000 Yen Every Month for 25 Years! ] Secure retirement / New NISA for those in their 50s and 60s... [The dividing line between rich and poor] 7 things that people in their 50s and 60s should never do with New NISA • [This is the reality] Full amount of 2.4 million yen →? million yen / Full results of 6 years of investment in Tsumitate NISA will be revealed / Junior NISA also revealed as a bonus / Orkan / Global stocks only / Now onto New NISA • [This is the reality] Full amount of 2.4 million yen →? million yen / Full results of 6 years of investment in Tsumitate NISA... [How to make a money machine] Realistic simulation results when investing 10,000 to 50,000 yen per month in New NISA / A thorough explanation of the lifespan of assets depending on the amount of withdrawal • [How to make a money machine] Full results of 10,000 to 50,000 yen per month in New NISA... [Table of contents] 00:00 What to do about New NISA in 2025? 00:34 New NISA strategy for 202501:12 Products to buy02:25 How to use the cumulative investment and growth investment frameworks03:25 Investment amount09:40 Lump sum investment and installment investment10:23 Securities company11:36 Recommended strategies[Channel description] We are "Koban Couple" who love saving, saving and investing. In this channel, we share the saving, saving and investment methods that we have practiced and found to be effective in our home. A husband with a first-class bookkeeping qualification explains in an easy-to-understand manner, as if he were explaining it to his wife, from the perspective of a former accounting firm employee. We also share real information about the money of our family of three. [Concept] The concept is to not try too hard, but to aim for 70 points first, and to save, save and invest slowly. This is also a message to my past self, who was a perfectionist and had difficulty taking action. As a result of acting with the idea that 70 points is fine, even I, who has an average annual income, have succeeded in saving 10 million yen from zero yen in seven years. Only action can change reality. Let's work hard together to build assets. [Profile] Age: Both husband and wife are in their 30s Family: Family of 3 with daughter Qualifications: 1st class bookkeeping Occupation: Accounting work Savings: Rakuten economic zone (gold card, bank, securities, mobile, hometown tax, shopping marathon) Savings: Total assets of couple exceeds 30 million yen Investment: eMAXIS Slim Global stock (All Country) Only one investment Household finances: Husband and wife have separate wallets Cooking: Wife (Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed) Husband (Thurs, Fri, Sat) Cleaning: Wife (bath) Husband (toilet, taking out the trash) Cleaning robot (whole room) Laundry: Wife (wife and daughter's) Husband (my own) Childcare: Wife and husband take turns bathing daughter [Message] I am really happy to receive everyone's comments, high ratings, and channel subscriptions, and I always thank you. [Contact] [email protected] [Disclaimer] The contents of the videos published here are personal views based on one person's experience. They are not investment or financial advice. The contents may differ from the latest information due to fluctuations in stock prices and revisions to laws. Please note that investments may result in a loss of principal and that all investments are at your own risk.