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457. Chinese [china] ramen(932view/1res) Free talk 2022/06/01 21:29
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How to get a Japanese cell phone number on a US cell phone in US

Problem / Need advice
#1
  • BL
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  • 2022/06/06 14:22

If anyone knows how to get a Japanese cell phone number on an American cell phone in the US

please let me know. Please do.

HanaCell was only when I was in Japan.

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#2

If you get the Skype number(050-xxxxxxxxxxxxx), you can call directly from your Japanese phone to a U.S. cell phone. See the URL below. However, $ 52/y payment is required. Also, you need to have a Japanese address to purchase the service. This service is for Japan only and only for receiving calls.
https://support.skype.com/ja/faq/FA34847/skype-fan-hao-tohahe-desuka#:~:text=Skype%20%E7%95%AA%E5%8F%B7%E3%81%AF%E3%80%81Skype%20%E3%81%AE,Skype%E3%81%AB%E7%9D%80%E4%BF%A1%E3%81%97%E3%81%BE%E3%81%99%E3%80%82
Another option is to get Brastel's 050 number. See the following URL.
https://choro.asia/hoken/kaigaikara-0120-free-dial-brastel.htm
This service is free as long as you don't call out. It is especially useful when calling 0120 numbers. However, when you call a Brastel 050 number from a Japanese phone, sometimes it calls the cell phone application properly and sometimes it does not, and there are stability problems, so I mainly use the Skype number for receiving calls only.

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#3
  • BL
  • 2022/06/06 (Mon) 16:48
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#2 SJDummy

Thanks for your answer.

Actually, every time I log in to do web business, I receive a text to verify my identity.

Can I receive texts with my skype number ?

I have a Japanese address. I would like to get a Skype number if I can receive texts for a yearly fee $ 52.

Please let me know if you know. Please do.

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#4
  • 無知
  • 2022/06/06 (Mon) 18:55
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I use Google FI, which allows calls and WIFI in 200 countries with a US SIM
but when I bring it to Japan, can I receive calls in Japan with a US phone number ? I never thought of that.

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#5
  • SJDummy
  • 2022/06/06 (Mon) 22:11
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I have never tried it, but I believe the Skype number is for calls only and not for SMS. I checked the Microsoft article; SMS authentication is a headache for those living abroad. Furthermore, Japanese SMS authentication is usually set up assuming a valid cell phone number in Japan, so I think it may be impossible from this point of view. ( Personal Opinion )

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#6
  • BL
  • 2022/06/06 (Mon) 22:51
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# 5 SJDummy

Thanks again for your reply.
I asked Skype. I asked Skype about it, but they said I can't receive SMS after all.
I could receive SMS from my Japanese cell phone in the US if I set up a VPN in Japan, but I am considering cancelling it because the communication fee of my Japanese cell phone has become too expensive.

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Land Miler USA

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#1
  • カモメ
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  • 2022/04/24 09:17

I haven't been able to travel much in the last two years in Corona, but
I have accumulated a lot of airline and hotel miles.
How are you guys doing ?
airline miles are AMERICAN, ANA, hotel bonvoy.

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#44
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/06/01 (Wed) 16:49
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# 26

> I don't use or do. You are out of focus.
Everyone has their own way of thinking and that's fine.

# If you don't want to save miles, don't come out.
I'd rather you tell me how else to use it, that would be more useful.

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#45
  • カモメ
  • 2022/06/01 (Wed) 19:33
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From now through the summer and fall, it could be $ close to 2000 in economy.
I booked in business at the end of October for $ 414 fuel surcharges.
If there are more flights in the fall, change to first.

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#46
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/06/02 (Thu) 08:19
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> # If you don't want to save miles, don't come out.


And it's not "# I don't want to save miles", I don't travel abroad enough to accumulate miles.

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#49
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/06/06 (Mon) 08:35
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> You can earn miles by using credit cards for purchases such as gasoline and food


That is, with certain credit cards, such as those issued by airlines in cooperation with credit card companies, you can earn miles on the amount of "anything" you buy. Other cards do not earn miles no matter what you buy. Please check with your yorker.

I used to have the same Delta Amex Gold card as Mr. Ignorance. However, if I try to earn miles with it, Delta is the only option for travel, and I have to keep my fingers crossed for cheap fare offers on other airlines. In addition, the Costco VISA card gives you points on everything you buy and there is no annual fee to maintain the card, whereas the Delta AMEX card cost me $99 every year just to have it. So, I got rid of the Delta AMEX card.

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#50
  • ドラゴン
  • 2022/06/06 (Mon) 16:58
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How are you guys doing ? but it seems like he just wants to brag about how much he got. I'm sorry, but this is off-topic.

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About Caregiver Work

Work / Career
#1
  • りさ
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  • 2022/06/05 00:16

I hear some people say that working in nursing care at a young age is a waste of time, what do you think?
The pay is low, there is no sense of working for a company, no sense of skill development? I don't feel like I'm working for a company, I don't feel like I'm improving my skills, and I certainly don't feel ...... The pay is low, there is no sense of working for a company, there is no sense of skill development, and there are certainly some things I think about.
I'd like to know what people think, and if anyone is working as a caregiver, I'd like to know their age.

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#2
  • トホホのおとっつぁん
  • 2022/06/05 (Sun) 23:04
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If it's a job you think you want to do, try your hardest first.
It's not as easy as it sounds, if you get down to the nitty gritty of nursing work, it's better to have a nursing license.

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dental health

Problem / Need advice
#1
  • taro
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  • 2022/06/01 14:54

I have lived in Torrance for two years and am frightened by the high cost of dental care. Anyone have any suggestions for good dental health care?

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#5
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/06/03 (Fri) 06:23
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# Why don't you just go to Mexico? Americans do it in Mexico

It would be nice if the treatment is done once, but then you have to go back next week if you are told to come back.

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#6

> I hope the treatment is done in one visit, but then I have to go back next week if they tell me to come back next week.

LOL !
You don't have to go to Mexico, maybe a Mexican dentist in a Mexican neighborhood around here will give you a discount ?.

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#7
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/06/05 (Sun) 07:10
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Why would they give me a discount if I go to a Mexican dentist in an area with a lot of Mexicans?
If you go to a Chinese dentist in an area with a large Chinese population, they will give you a discount. If I go to a Korean-American dentist in an area where there are many Koreans, they will give me a discount. If you go to a Vietnamese dentist in an area where there are many Vietnamese, they will give you a discount.

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#9
  • トホホのおとっつぁん
  • 2022/06/05 (Sun) 18:10
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I don't know if you are an international student or a working person, but if you are a working person, you can get insurance at your company.

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#10
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/06/05 (Sun) 18:47
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#2

I have lived in Torrance for 2 years now and am frightened by the high dentist fees. Anyone have any suggestions for good dental health care?

I will have to guess by reading whether you are an international student or a working person.

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The wisdom and power of Japanese people living abroad will make Japan a better society.

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#1
  • ILOVEJAPAN
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  • 2022/05/19 13:15

As you have lived in the U.S. for a longer period of time, don't you start to see the good and bad aspects of Japan, and the aspects that need to be corrected?
If I had not come to the U.S., I would not have noticed that some things are common knowledge in the U.S. I am not an American fanatic by any means.
I have seen and know a lot of the "messiness" and bad aspects of America. However, there are many reasonable and good aspects. The purpose of this topic is to discuss everyday examples, and to get the word out and spread from this place to Japan.

My dream is that some local government in Japan will discover this topic and start working with the topics discussed in the topic and say, "Let's create a model city ! that is different from what Japan has been used to.

The topics are limited to topics related to Japan.
Politics, economy, weak police force, corona problem, injection problem, working style, internet diffusion, stocks, virtual currency, English education, prices, land prices, earthquake, defense problem, lack of credit card diffusion, lack of my number diffusion, health insurance, retirement benefits, tax evasion friendly society, criminal friendly Self-Defense Forces are paid too little, etc., etc., etc., etc., etc., etc., etc. ? Let's discuss anything else.

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#51

Totally agree with #17
that needs to change from there, everything is what they want it to be.

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#52
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/06/04 (Sat) 09:10
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> If you tell them you don't have a PIN, they can just sign it


I see, that's a way to do it.

But when I experienced it, I gave up because I thought the purchase would not be completed without the PIN.

In any case, I was surprised at the difference between the Japanese system and ours, since we don't require a PIN for purchases made with a credit card here.

Next time I go to Japan, I will contact my VISA card company to get a PIN in advance.

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#53

#52 Double Money Million
You need a pin to withdraw money from a bank ATM ?
You also need a pin to cash out at a grocery store

Or maybe you leave it to your wife ?.

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#54
  • ni
  • 2022/06/04 (Sat) 16:52
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In the Showa period, many of you were probably taught by your Jikyogumi teachers that the Emperor was a war criminal and that a national anthem that honors him was immoral. Also, weren't they told to read the Asahi Shimbun's Tenseijingo? And then, we are led to the "Yutori" education, which is a horrible story.

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#56
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/06/05 (Sun) 09:21
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Gonko,

> You need a pin to withdraw money from a bank ATM ?

When traveling in Japan, many guest houses and stores only accept cash. However, in Japan, there is no need to pay cash at all and I have not paid cash recently. When I pay for car wash by credit card, I ask them to add the Tip to the amount of the car wash fee, and then I get the amount in cash and give it to them as a Tip.

Even so, I still keep a few $ 20, $ 5, and $ 1 bills in my wallet just in case.

Ah, there was one. I've been to a small Mexican restaurant that only takes cash, so I pay cash there. So when I go there, I check my wallet before I go out because I am worried.

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Cosmetology Examination ! Learned or aiming for

Question
#1
  • 麦わら
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  • 2022/05/30 20:03

I am currently studying for the written cosmetology exam, but I am struggling because I am not fluent in English. If anyone has a license, I would like to get some advice on how to study ! !
Also, I would like to get to know anyone who is pursuing a California Cosmetology license.

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#2
  • cosmetologist
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  • 2022/06/01 (Wed) 05:42
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I think it is not to translate every single English word into Japanese, but to understand it in English and learn it as it is. Even native English-speaking Americans are limited in the number of people who can pass the test the first time. The first thing you need to do is to build up your vocabulary. An acquaintance of mine, an esthetician who is not good at English, took the exam with an interpreter, but she still failed about five times. I don't think it is a good idea to have an interpreter, but you might consider it ?.

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#3
  • 麦わら
  • 2022/06/03 (Fri) 09:06
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Thanks for writing cosmetologist.
That's exactly right.

I see that someone I know has taken the test several times. You know someone who has taken the test several times? This was my third time, and I was short of 3 points. I will study harder and take the next exam. I am worried if I will pass the exam. I am worried if I will pass the exam.

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#4
  • アホアホ
  • 2022/06/03 (Fri) 14:11
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LAPIDLY REMEMBER → UROMEMORY
The Japanese language is also ajar.

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Chinese [china] ramen

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#1
  • Gardena_23
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  • 2022/06/01 13:46

Chinese Ramen" as it used to be in old food stalls and diners
Do you have any recommendations for stores in SouthBay ?

mobile stores ( vans ) but it seems there are also
please let me know.

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#2
  • ボケ
  • 2022/06/01 (Wed) 14:07
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Maruchan Ramen Noodle Raw sold at Japanese supermarkets. If you have a microwave and a pot at home, you can make it.

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I'm trying to become a nurse.

Problem / Need advice
#1
  • Akitainu
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  • 2022/05/09 19:30

Nice to meet you.
I'm currently applying for admission to ADN, ABSN, and MCEN programs, but I don't think I'll be able to do it this semester, so I'd like your advice.
The current situation is as follows.

I have a BA from UCSD
Anatomy&Microbiology is B
Physiology is A
TEAS 85%
Medical Terminology is done.
Pharmacology has been completed.
I have CNA
I have worked in a hospital for over a year

I have taken about 10 schools this semester and have not been accepted by any of them yet.
I am preparing again for next semester, but anyway, the ratio is too high.

Is there any way to make it easier to get in ?
If I get into Second Degree or Entry Master, what percentage of scholarship etc. will I get ?
I took it this time anyway. I took it this time, but I don't think I will take it next time unless I get some assistance because it is very expensive.

I would also like to put LVN into shear, is there any reasonable school ?

I would appreciate any advice you can give me. I am depressed by the harsh reality and my inability to do so.

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#3

Good luck !

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#4
  • GPA大事
  • 2022/05/27 (Fri) 09:31
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I'm not talking about shear, but field of view.

It is easier to get in if your GPA is high. Anatomy&Physiology is taken separately in many cases, so I take them.

It is important that you have taken all of them, but if you get less than a B on anything other than the ones marked B, you are doomed.

It may be faster to find a place that will put them in the Wait List in the order they are applied.

Second Degree and Entry Master are not special, so if you have a bad GPA, you are unlikely to get a scholarship. ? As far as I know, there is only one B, and I don't know of any others except A's or all A's.
I'm not sure if there is any other way to get a scholarship, but I'm not sure.
I think this is all the information you can get here, but I think you should make an appointment with a counselor at the school you want to go to, as counselors have the most information.

Different schools have different point systems, different required courses, and different points awarded. I guess if you are familiar with the program information of all the schools you want to go to or Apply to and have questions, what is it, but everyone is desperate, so if you are not well informed, you are "missing out". I think it is tough. If you have a CNA, there are many opportunities to increase your salary without becoming a nurse. You can get various certificates and training … It also starts with gathering information.

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Why do evil people lie so much ??

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#1
  • 嘘つきは泥棒の始まり
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  • 2022/03/25 20:57

I have wondered about this for a long time. Politicians are the same, but
the ones you see on the news, etc., who play the good guy and end up being the culprit.
What is the character of those who lie without hesitation, even at work
I want to be careful.

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#114
  • どっちもどっち。
  • 2022/05/30 (Mon) 23:27
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Monchi.

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#116
  • 去勢手術
  • 2022/05/31 (Tue) 07:49
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Why don't we just take balls like dogs ?
and there will be no more rapes.

Rotten men are a detriment to the world.

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#117
  • どこでもReila 911
  • 2022/05/31 (Tue) 10:16
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Lying is also a sin ( Lying is also a good thing ) Lying is a sin, but it is sometimes necessary as a means of obtaining a good result.

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#121

#116
An example of this is the eunuch, a man who does the same kind of bad things that men and women don't do, even after castration.
The example of the Chinese eunuch is a famous bad one in history. Japanese gay noumen are also more scary to me as a woman than normal men, which comes first. Kiyo Hikawa is not scary, though.

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#123
  • 事実
  • 2022/05/31 (Tue) 17:18
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Wife is family

She is out

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Is life insurance a good investment?

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#1
  • 教えて下さい。
  • mail
  • 2022/01/11 10:12

Until recently, I have been living paycheck to paycheck, so I have not invested much in the way of investments. I started a side business last year that allows me to earn a steady income every month, so I am now studying to invest my surplus money.

The quickest investment I could think of was life insurance.

However, I am somewhat skeptical about life insurance because I strongly remember advice I heard from someone about 10 years ago that life insurance and investments should not be mixed, and that life insurance is not an investment.

I have seen online and Youtuber's explanations that Whole life insurance has a real annual interest rate of about 1.5-2% after deducting commissions and expenses, as the premium in the monthly amount you pay increases with age and the amount going to investments decreases as you get closer to maturity. Another disadvantage is that in the event of the death of the insured person, the insured person only receives the Death Benefit, not the accumulated money.

I have a wife and children, so I need the Death Benefit, so I think it would be better to have a Death Benefit of about 100 million yen in Term Life Insurance and invest the other money in ETFs, BOND, SP500, Roth IRAs, Crypto, etc. I think it is better to invest other money in ETF, BOND, SP500, Roth IRA, Crypto, etc. at this stage.

Is life insurance a good investment, although each individual is different depending on family circumstances and income?
Please let me know.

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#3
  • pooske
  • 2022/01/22 (Sat) 22:30
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Life insurance is not an investment. If you do not die, there is no virtue in it. If you live a short life, it will be difficult to leave enough money for your family. Also, after you die, there is nothing more you can do, even if you have 100 million yen, it will not be enough.

Buy stocks of companies you like. For example, if you like Costco, buy Costco stock. If you like Apple products, buy Apple stock. And if the price goes down, be patient. On the other hand, if the price goes down, have the courage to buy. However, this is a 10-year investment. It will not work in the short term.

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#4

It is me, but I am a financial consultant. Current life insurance can be an investment. I will first listen to the whole picture and your wishes before advising you. I offer free consultations. Please contact me if you would like to know more.

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#5

In my layman's personal opinion, the purpose of life insurance is to replace the income of the deceased insured to support the remaining family members. A common practice would be to purchase Term Life Insurance at 10-15 times the annual income until the children are no longer dependent on the insured or until the insured himself retires. For example, if the mainstay of the family $ 100k annual income dies, $ 1.5M of insurance money can be invested in S&P500 Index Fund, etc., and on average ( based on historical data only, ) $ 100k or so annual income will be earned. 100k per annum based on historical data. On the other hand, if you already have $ 1.5M in financial assets, you are Self Insured and do not need to buy life insurance. Also, when your children leave the nest after getting a job or your spouse reaches pensionable age, you will no longer need life insurance because you will need less money. Insurance is just insurance. Term Life Insurance is a good choice for a lump sum. Besides, Term Life Insurance is much cheaper in terms of monthly premiums. And it is recommended to separately invest the surplus funds in index funds with low fees for long-term investment by yourself.

You may already know this, but check out Dave Ramsey's channel on Youtube. He talks a lot about insurance and long-term investing, has podcasts, and has a best-selling book out.

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#6
  • トホホのおとっつぁん
  • 2022/05/30 (Mon) 00:59
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Shut up and keep piling into the S&P500 ETF VOO.
You can find out more on YouTube.

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#7
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/05/30 (Mon) 07:05
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It is up to the individual to decide where to invest.
There is no need to tell a stranger what to do.

Life insurance should teach you about good investments.

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