Starting a Junior NISA in Late 2022
Starting a Junior NISA in Late 2022
Hello! I finally managed to set up my child's J-NISA with Rakuten. (Much easier to do when you have only two names!) I'm guessing it would be wise to invest as much as I can before the end of the year (800,000?), then add to it monthly throughout 2023. Any advice on what to invest in with this initial lump sum? The yen is crazy weak ATM and warnings of an impending recession abound. Would it therefore be wise to put this year's money in a USD cash fund or short term US Treasury fund (to at least ride the rising interest rates) then switch to a global fund sometime next year? Any advice would be much appreciated.
Re: Starting a Junior NISA in Late 2022
It's a long term investment, no point trying to time the market. Just set it and forget it with the global fund.
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Re: Starting a Junior NISA in Late 2022
Pick one of these. https://retirewiki.jp/wiki/Japanese_global_index_funds
Maxout for the two remaining years 2022/2023. Do not miss the tax-free opportunity. It is uncertain if there will be a replacement vehicle.
Continue saving in your Taxable+ Nisa (and iDeco) unless a new taxable vehicle for kids is created post 2023.
Re: Starting a Junior NISA in Late 2022
NISA does not allow switching.
You would have to sell something, and if you do that you lose the allocation for that amount.
So, for 2022, buy something which will grow long-term, like a balanced equity fund.
Aiming to retire at 60 and live for a while longer. 95% index funds (eMaxis Slim etc), 5% Japanese dividend stocks.
Re: Starting a Junior NISA in Late 2022
If I may slightly highjack this thread…. I am keen to get junior Nisa established for a newborn and put ¥800,000 in within this year. I know time is (very) tight, and first step is a bank account.
Any tips or anecdotes as to which bank would be the best bet for rapid bank account establishment for a 0.1 year old?
It’s probably not going to happen in time, but I want to try my best.
Any tips or anecdotes as to which bank would be the best bet for rapid bank account establishment for a 0.1 year old?
It’s probably not going to happen in time, but I want to try my best.
Re: Starting a Junior NISA in Late 2022
Yucho? And if your wife is Japanese, see if she can do it for you. That could speed up the process.smalldog wrote: ↑Sun Nov 20, 2022 9:08 am If I may slightly highjack this thread…. I am keen to get junior Nisa established for a newborn and put ¥800,000 in within this year. I know time is (very) tight, and first step is a bank account.
Any tips or anecdotes as to which bank would be the best bet for rapid bank account establishment for a 0.1 year old?
It’s probably not going to happen in time, but I want to try my best.
Aiming to retire at 60 and live for a while longer. 95% index funds (eMaxis Slim etc), 5% Japanese dividend stocks.
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Re: Starting a Junior NISA in Late 2022
Seconded. Make sure you have your birth record (Koseki or similar). In an out in 30 minutes. Make sure to get the guide to setting up online banking as well. You will need a one-time-pass FOB or one-time-pass app currently.beanhead wrote: ↑Sun Nov 20, 2022 9:10 amYucho? And if your wife is Japanese, see if she can do it for you. That could speed up the process.smalldog wrote: ↑Sun Nov 20, 2022 9:08 am If I may slightly highjack this thread…. I am keen to get junior Nisa established for a newborn and put ¥800,000 in within this year. I know time is (very) tight, and first step is a bank account.
Any tips or anecdotes as to which bank would be the best bet for rapid bank account establishment for a 0.1 year old?
It’s probably not going to happen in time, but I want to try my best.
I used Rakuten for the J-Nisa. No issues at all, but my child only has a FIRST NAME/LAST NAME, and both their names are Japanese.
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Re: Starting a Junior NISA in Late 2022
Don’t remember why or how long it took, but my kids all have Sony Bank accounts. I feed their Monex accounts from there.smalldog wrote: ↑Sun Nov 20, 2022 9:08 am If I may slightly highjack this thread…. I am keen to get junior Nisa established for a newborn and put ¥800,000 in within this year. I know time is (very) tight, and first step is a bank account.
Any tips or anecdotes as to which bank would be the best bet for rapid bank account establishment for a 0.1 year old?
It’s probably not going to happen in time, but I want to try my best.