YOUR questions about personal finance, investing, and retirement in Japan

You sent in your questions via Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube. In this video, Ben from RetireJapan answers them. Learn about renting in retirement, DC plans for US citizens, where to put dividend stocks, avoiding tax on UK pensions, reducing taxable income, Japan's nenkin system, and more! ___________________________________________________ Minako Takekawa's books: https://amzn.to/3PLHZUF Ziv's real estate channel:    / @japanrealestate   Millionaire Teacher (book for beginners): https://amzn.to/3WB5iCO The Simple Path to Wealth (book for beginners): https://amzn.to/3WDBkxX See the RetireJapan main site for more blog posts and information: https://www.retirejapan.com/ Get our FREE guide to personal finance in Japan here: https://retirejapan.gumroad.com/ Join our forum to ask questions and discuss personal finance in a friendly environment: https://www.retirejapan.com/forum/ Follow RetireJapan on Twitter:   / retirejapan_og   Or Facebook:   / retirejapan   0:00 Intro 0:20 1. Renting for retirees 1:50 2. DC company pension for US citizen 2:50 3. Will the Japanese nenkin pension system be solvent in 30 years time? 4:18 4. How to convince an unwilling spouse to start investing? 5:50 5. Pension agreements between Japan and other countries 6:50 6. Things worth investing in the real estate market in Japan 7:10 7. How to avoid paying tax on UK pension in Japan 8:00 8. How to reduce taxable income as a salaried employee? 8:47 9. Dividend paying stocks and NISA 9:58 10. I am 51 years old and have 10m yen to invest 10:59 11. How to prepare for retirement in Japan as population is falling 12:10 12. I will be in Japan for five years. How should I invest? 12:46 13. How much money is enough to retire in Japan? 12:58 14. Investment options for US citizens in Japan 13:10 15. Rate my investment retirement strategy Gear: Sony ZV-E10 camera: https://amzn.to/3w6Xvlb Rode VideoMicro mic: https://amzn.to/3WNVR3r Sigma 16mm 1.4 lens: https://amzn.to/3IAKR5c #Japan #investing #NISA #iDeCo #personalfinance #retirement