gnakarmi wrote: ↑Tue Aug 09, 2022 4:42 am
No specific question. But may be something about your age, how you reached where you've reached now, and things like that. Were you really frugal? And so on. And if you are still open to discuss further then how have you divided your assets and things like that.
Btw, I actually live near central Osaka. 15 minutes bike ride from Osaka station.
I'm turning 40 this year. Been in Japan pretty much exactly 10 years now.
I've been working for two different Japanese companies during these 10 years.
My salary is OK, but nothing extraordinary. Think it's about average salary man level for my age.
Roughly 40万円 per month with bonus twice a year. 5.6 million annually in total if I get my bonus like normal.
Subsidized housing is a big additional bonus though!
I should probably look over my asset allocation. NISA is mainly in low cost index funds.
Then it's a mix of funds and individual stocks in my 特定口座. I bought quite some restaurant chain stocks at the beginning of the pandemic.
I don't think I've skimped too much in daily life.
- I enjoy cooking, and buy groceries at gyuomusuupa
- I rarely buy anything new.
- I enjoy buying junk or getting free junk and repair stuff.
- I never take the train. Bicycle everywhere. It's faster and more fun.
- I use 株主優待券 for restaurant visits
- I use miles to travel
A fellow Osaka-jin! I'd be happy to meet up!