Kalas wrote: ↑Tue Oct 30, 2018 7:32 am
Hi again,
I more wanted to know why you set 500,000 yen a year as a limit for when the new Nisa is better than the old.
I now did my own calculation. I tried to attach the excel file for people to check themselves, but file format was not allowed. I can e-mail it to anyone who wants it.
To summarize: Tsumitate Nisa is ALWAYS better, no matter how much you invest ASSUMING:
- You start investment year 2019
- You invest the SAME AMOUNT EVERY year for TWENTY YEARS. (see bottom for other lengths)
- Money you can not invest in Tsumitate NISA, you invest in the stock market.
- You take out ALL money on the same day after 20 years.
- Average return rate is 5% per year before tax no matter investment form (Tsumitate NISA, Regular NISA and Stocks).
- You invest all the money at once in the beginning of the year.
- Tax on stock profit is 20.315%
- The regular NISA is not extended
Extra assumptions for Regular NISA:
- You switch to Tsumitate NISA when Regular NISA disappear
- All return from Regular Nisa is invested in stocks when the accounts has to be closed (5 years after opening)
Senario 1, You can invest 400'000 JPY /year
Senario 1a, you choose Tsumitate Nisa.
Return is 13,887,701 JPY after 20 Years
Senario 1b, you choose Regular Nisa, and then Tsumitate Nisa after 5 years.
Return is 13,426,115 JPY after 20 Years
Summary: Tsumitate Nisa is better
Senario 2, You can invest 415'000 JPY /year
Senario 2a, you choose only Tsumitate Nisa, (400'000 JPY /year) and spend the extra 15'000 JPY. Return:
13,887,701 JPY after 20 Years
Senario 2b, you choose Regular Nisa, (415'000 JPY /year). After 5 years you switch to Tsumitate (400'000 JPY/year) and Stocks (15'000 JPY/year).
Return is 13,906,260 JPY after 20 Years
Senario 2c, you choose Tsumitate Nisa (400'000 JPY /year) and stocks (15'000 JPY /year). Return is 14'363'636
Summar: Tsumitate+Stock is best, Secound is Regular Nisa, and third is Only Tsumitate Nisa.
Senario 3, You can invest 1'200'000 JPY /year
Senario 3a, you choose only Tsumitate Nisa, (400'000 JPY /year) and spend the extra 800'000 JPY. Return:
13,887,701 JPY after 20 Years
Senario 3b, you choose Regular Nisa, (1'200'000 JPY /year). After 5 years you switch to Tsumitate (400'000 JPY /year) and Stocks (800'000 JPY /year).
Return is 39'033'850 JPY after 20 Years
Senario 3c, you choose Tsumitate Nisa (400'000 JPY /year) and stocks (800'000 JPY /year). Return is 39'270'929
Summar: Tsumitate+Stock is best, Secound is Regular Nisa, and third is Only Tsumitate Nisa.
Extra comment, Regular Nisa is the best alternative until (and including):
year
2023 with any investment
OVER 401'000 /year
year
2024 with investment of
450'000 JPY /year
year
2028 with investment of
800'000 JPY /year
year
2032 with max for
maximum investment (1'200'000 JPY)