Net Worth Poll

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What is your (family's) current net worth?

Poll ended at Tue Feb 01, 2022 3:58 am

I don't know.
1
2%
Less than one year of spending.
7
11%
1-5 years of spending.
14
22%
6-10 years of spending.
18
29%
11-15 years of spending.
6
10%
16-20 years of spending.
2
3%
21-25 years of spending.
3
5%
26-35 years of spending.
5
8%
36-50 years of spending.
5
8%
51+ years of spending.
2
3%
 
Total votes: 63

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sugus wrote: Sat Jan 08, 2022 10:27 am In my case, I paid way more than what it was worth on paper, and it will further devaluate (25+ old manshon). It was a conscious decision, as in my opinion, other benefits well outweighed the 'premium price'...
Ours was 25.5 years old when we bought it, but the price seems to have gone up. We bought for 9m, units in the same building have since gone for 15-20m. Not planning to sell though, we like it :D
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At this point, a combined 30% of respondents have a net worth equal to at least 20 years' savings. I congratulate (and am envious of) you; that's a real achievement. Also, the fact that such a high percentage of people have such a solid safety net is encouraging.

Meanwhile, a suggestion for RetireJapan: Why not lock this thread at some point, then ask the same question periodically? Perhaps every year, or every second year?
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It would be great if this poll could be coupled with age bracket data as well. People who are closer to retirement and have had long careers are likely to have much higher savings and net worth level and would be great to see how the this level normalizes with age.
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AreTheyTheLemmings? wrote: Sun Jan 09, 2022 12:41 am At this point, a combined 30% of respondents have a net worth equal to at least 20 years' savings. I congratulate (and am envious of) you; that's a real achievement. Also, the fact that such a high percentage of people have such a solid safety net is encouraging.

Meanwhile, a suggestion for RetireJapan: Why not lock this thread at some point, then ask the same question periodically? Perhaps every year, or every second year?
Ha, ha, the poll is locked after January. Was thinking of doing this every year around this time :D
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AreTheyTheLemmings? wrote: Sun Jan 09, 2022 12:41 am Also, the fact that such a high percentage of people have such a solid safety net is encouraging.
I'm very pleasantly surprised. Of course, active members of this forum are likely to be far ahead of 'normal' people.

I would venture that if we asked the population at large most people would be in the 0-5 years of spending bracket.
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RetireJapan wrote: Sun Jan 09, 2022 1:01 am
AreTheyTheLemmings? wrote: Sun Jan 09, 2022 12:41 am Also, the fact that such a high percentage of people have such a solid safety net is encouraging.
I'm very pleasantly surprised. Of course, active members of this forum are likely to be far ahead of 'normal' people.
On reflection, perhaps "solid" wasn't the best adjective to describe a safety net. :oops:
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Good question, though with a bunch of caveats. Spending right at the moment is high with two kids in uni, but on the other hand, no international travel has helped to even things out a bit.

5 years ago, I'd say we spent about 4 million a year, so getting 10+ years of spending is not really that tough, especially for the over 40 crowd. Those of you in your 20s and 30s need not panic, yet. At age 30 I had a net worth of 2 year's spending.

I also need to decide how many options to include on my future Macan or NX450h :D .


I just did my semi-annual household financial review. Up 10% over last year overall.


One question I am asking myself is whether I should minus my future capital gains taxes. Do you include them?

Regular distributions and dividends are one thing, but since I rarely sell anything some holdings are 20 years old and have grown as much as 1000%.

A fund/stock that has unrealized gains of $100,000 probably should be considered to be worth $80,000, but my guess is few people think that through.
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RetireJapan wrote: Sat Jan 08, 2022 10:45 am
Ours was 25.5 years old when we bought it, but the price seems to have gone up. We bought for 9m, units in the same building have since gone for 15-20m. Not planning to sell though, we like it :D
That is pretty impressive, and perhaps rare in Japan.

We rented for a while and the unit had gone from 25m new to 35m (bubble). I actually offered 15m (when it was 10 years old) to the owner and was shot down. Now they go for 10m.

On the other hand, a friend bought a 25 year old house near the beach and station. It is now 40 years old and still worth what he originally paid for it (60m as it is on a 70tsubo plot of land).
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Mr Tako gave his update on net worth and his experience in 2021 is what I think I'm seeing in several colleagues and friends of my age. Interesting so how steadily his net worth has increased during an early retirement.

https://www.mrtakoescapes.com/2021-year ... th-update/
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TokyoWart wrote: Sun Jan 09, 2022 8:24 am Mr Tako gave his update on net worth and his experience in 2021 is what I think I'm seeing in several colleagues and friends of my age. Interesting so how steadily his net worth has increased during an early retirement.

https://www.mrtakoescapes.com/2021-year ... th-update/
I saw that earlier today :)

We're up around 40% in the last year (growth, exchange rate change, and contributions).
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