By charismatic financial planner Mitsuaki Yokoyama
We will feature a real household budget diagnosis: "30,000 yen a month will save you money after retirement."
Actor Ken Yasuda appears on the cover
Regardless of annual income, many people have vague worries about the future. With the arrival of the 100-year lifespan era, people will have to live another 20 or 30 years after retirement. Will they be okay after retirement if they continue living the way they are now? To answer such worries, AERA asked charismatic financial planner Mitsuaki Yokoyama to conduct a realistic household finance analysis.
Yokoyama thoroughly analyzed the household finances of three households: a five-person family with an annual income of 5.57 million yen, a single woman with an annual income of 8.8 million yen, and a three-person family with an annual income of 20 million yen. Rather than struggling to save money, he identified "money that should not have been spent in the first place."
We also introduce 10 of the latest tips to help you save and save, such as ``investing your change'' starting from 5 yen and eliminating the overlap between life insurance and home loans.
The cover features Ken Yasuda Ken, who stars in the film "When I Lost My Mother, I Wanted to Eat Her Ashes," which will be released on February 22nd. Yasuda is known for his excellent supporting roles, but this time he plays the lead role. He stars alongside veteran actors such as Baisho Mitsuko and Ishibashi Renji.
In the interview,
"When you're playing the lead role, you have to accept it. If you just keep thinking 'me, me,' the work will fall apart. This is a work in which I got great joy from being able to 'accept' it."
"It's one of my few leading roles, and even though it's a role I've been given, I don't feel like, 'Look at me.' I really feel like this is a film that asks everyone to please look at Baisho-san and Ishibashi-san, and to look at what runs through it at its core."
And so on.
Published by: Asahi Shimbun Publications
JAN: 44910210140297
Release date: February 18, 2019