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00:00If you watch this for 30 minutes, your wallet is going to be full of money.
00:07If you apply for it, you'll get a bonus.
00:11He's been the talk of the town for a while now.
00:16We're going to show you some of his tricks.
00:21I get 10,000 yen every month.
00:24What?
00:27Why do you get 10,000 yen every month?
00:31After 30 or 40 years, there's a high possibility that it's going to go up.
00:36I heard a lot.
00:37It has nothing to do with the broadcast.
00:41We're going to have two money specialists tell us some useful information about money.
00:47If you watch this for 30 minutes, your wallet is going to be full of money.
00:55This is Moshitech.
00:57It's a spin-off of Moshimane, which airs on Sundays.
01:00This time, it's going to be broadcast on TV Osaka 1F.
01:07Welcome.
01:09I can see everyone's smiles.
01:12It's a show about money.
01:13You're going to teach me, right?
01:14Yes.
01:15I'm going to ask a professional to tell me what I can get.
01:17What can you get?
01:18What can I get?
01:19You can get a wallet.
01:20I want one.
01:21That's right.
01:22If you watch this for 30 minutes, your wallet is going to be full of money.
01:28I'm so happy.
01:29Full of money.
01:30I'm sorry, but when you say it like that, it sounds like a scam.
01:34First, a technique to get money that you have to know.
01:40Did you know that we have money that you can get for the first time when you apply?
01:48For example, in Awaji City, Kyogo Prefecture, if you have a reunion with more than 15 people, you will be given 50,000 yen.
01:58In Numata Town, Hokkaido, if you have a single parent over the age of 20, you will be given 60,000 yen.
02:12There is a lot of money around us that you can get.
02:17Who is going to tell us about the benefits?
02:22The master of money that you can get, the financial planner, Aya Furouchi, who is active on TV and in public events.
02:31First of all, if you apply, you will be told about the money that anyone can get.
02:37Here it is.
02:39If you buy a house, you will be given up to 180,000 yen.
02:45First, I would like to ask the people in the audience.
02:47If you say, I understand.
02:48Oh, here it is.
02:50Is it a tablecloth?
02:52If you buy a tablecloth, you will be given up to 180,000 yen.
02:56A roof of a house.
03:00It's like a change of clothes.
03:02A roof of a house.
03:03What about you, Furen?
03:04A cabinet.
03:06A cabinet.
03:08Is it a four-leaf clover?
03:10Here is the correct answer.
03:12A tablecloth.
03:14The audience got the correct answer.
03:16Congratulations.
03:18A tablecloth.
03:20We are doing a campaign called Jyutaku Shounen 2024.
03:24In fact, it means that money is paid from the country to the company and it is like a discount.
03:30In addition to the Jyutaku Shounen 2024 campaign, there are many other things.
03:36In the case of a tablecloth, it is good for heat efficiency.
03:40It doesn't mean that anything is OK.
03:42That's right.
03:44A household fund provided by the Jyutaku Shounen 2024 campaign.
03:50It is said that only three types of high-performance types of hot water can be made with a small amount of energy even in a tablecloth.
04:00One is a type called Eco-cute.
04:03I've heard of it.
04:05It is a type that uses the electricity of the tablecloth and solar power effectively to prepare hot water for the tank.
04:10In the case of Eco-cute, it costs 80,000 yen per unit.
04:14It's a discount.
04:15It's a discount.
04:17A type called Hybrid, which is called Eco-cute and uses gas, costs 100,000 yen per unit.
04:31And a high-performance tablecloth called Ene-Farm, which generates water with hydrogen and oxygen and boils water.
04:38If you buy this in a new way...
04:41You can get a maximum of 180,000 yen for one purchase.
04:46So you go to a tablecloth shop, right?
04:49Do they teach you how to use it?
04:52You have to know how to use it.
04:54You should know how to use it.
04:56But there are quite a few people in the household supply store who know how to use it.
04:59Sometimes they give out the application documents together.
05:02Sometimes it leaks a little.
05:05It's good for information.
05:06This is about Japan as a whole.
05:09Next, I'd like you to tell me how much money you can get in Osaka.
05:14If you buy a helmet, it's 3,000 yen.
05:17If you buy a vacuum cleaner, it's 40,000 yen.
05:20If you buy a special fraud prevention hat, it's 10,000 yen.
05:23If you buy a child's school uniform, it's 10,000 yen.
05:25If you buy a three-seater electric assistance bicycle, it's 45,000 yen.
05:29In total, it's 108,000 yen.
05:32108,000 yen!
05:35Let's ask them one by one.
05:37As for helmets, the road traffic law has changed.
05:41The number of municipalities that provide them has increased.
05:45If you buy a helmet, you can get assistance from the municipality later.
05:52However, in Osaka, Chuo Ward, Higashi Osaka City, Takahashi City, and Izumisano City provide assistance.
05:58Izumisano City provides assistance for 2,000 yen, while Takahashi City provides assistance for 3,000 yen.
06:05It's something that people who live in the area receive.
06:10Let's move on.
06:12If you buy a vacuum cleaner, it's 40,000 yen.
06:15If you buy a vacuum cleaner at home, you can save the energy of the local garbage disposal facility.
06:25For example, you can reduce the amount of waste from the house by using microorganisms or heat.
06:32In many places, Izumisano City provides assistance for 40,000 yen.
06:38Let's move on.
06:40If you buy a special fraud prevention helmet, it's 10,000 yen.
06:43It's like that.
06:45If you stop an old man in front of an ATM and say,
06:49If you stop an old man in front of an ATM and say,
06:53It's like that.
06:57It's not like that.
06:59It's not like that.
07:01In order to prevent the damage caused by special fraud and malpractice,
07:06it is applicable if you purchase a phone with a security function or a security device that connects to a fixed phone.
07:14However, it is limited to people over the age of 65.
07:19It is introduced in Suita City and Takahashi City.
07:23In Osaka City, Toyonaka City, and Kadoma City, it's free.
07:29A phone with a security function?
07:32That's right.
07:34I see.
07:36If you buy a child's lesson, it's 10,000 yen.
07:39I've talked about this in various places, but I'm always told that I'm envious of Osaka City.
07:45This is limited to Osaka City.
07:47Yes, it's Osaka City.
07:49From the 5th grade of elementary school to the 3rd grade of junior high school in Osaka City, it comes out every month.
07:54Every month?
07:56Yes.
07:58It also comes out in your money, lessons, piano, and swimming.
08:02How do you spend 10,000 yen a month?
08:05Have you ever used it in Osaka City?
08:09The person in the back.
08:11I go to the learning center and go swimming.
08:16One child.
08:18The child next to you?
08:20The child next to you went to the learning center?
08:23I'm glad.
08:25It's a good story.
08:27It's a good story.
08:29To be honest, this is very helpful for the mother.
08:31It was very helpful.
08:33Say something, daughter.
08:35It was a good story.
08:37It was a good story.
08:39And here's another one.
08:41If you buy an electric assistance bicycle for three people, it costs 45,000 yen.
08:45Isn't it amazing to ride with three people?
08:47Can you put it on both sides?
08:49It's usually front and back.
08:51If you put it sideways, it's like a sidecar.
08:54That's cool.
08:55It's like a sidecar.
08:57This is implemented in Izumi Otsu City.
09:01It costs 45,000 yen to buy a bicycle with an electric assistance function for two people.
09:07Even if it doesn't have an assistance function, 30,000 yen will be provided.
09:14Is this only in Izumi Otsu?
09:18As far as I know.
09:20There are many cases where similar things are done in other municipalities.
09:25It's a way to find out how to do it.
09:28Is there anything in our municipality?
09:31How to find out.
09:33It's important to look at the local government's website.
09:37I can't miss it.
09:40If you can't get the paper, there's an app called Machiiro.
09:45Machiiro Katakana.
09:47Machiiro Katakana.
09:49Machiiro Katakana is an app where you can see all the candidates from all over the country.
09:53If you don't have a candidate in your house, you can check it out on Machiiro Katakana.
09:59Actually, this time, we asked the audience in advance what kind of assistance they would like.
10:06What kind of ideal assistance did they get?
10:11The first one is...
10:14Assistance that doesn't have a car.
10:17Recently, there have been a lot of car accidents.
10:21I think it would be safe if we could get a license for the elderly driver.
10:25If you get a license, you can get assistance.
10:29I think there will be fewer accidents and it will be safer.
10:32This is actually similar in some areas.
10:36If you get a license, you can get something like a taxi ticket in return.
10:42There is also a local government that gives you a license for a bus or a taxi.
10:51It depends on the local government, so it's important to know where you're doing it.
10:57The next one is...
10:59Even though you're an old man, you go to a bar and take care of a non-Japanese.
11:03Even though you can't drink, you go to a bar and take care of a non-Japanese.
11:07There are some people who can't stand up because they're sitting down.
11:13I have to carry them to the station several times.
11:19If that's the case, I'd like to get a license.
11:24I see.
11:26And if you can't drink, you'll lose.
11:29You have to carry them to the station.
11:31I want you to give me a license.
11:33That's a good idea.
11:35That's a good idea.
11:37How about you, Mr. Furouchi?
11:39I really want a license.
11:42But I've never heard of it.
11:45This is difficult.
11:47I'm sorry.
11:49Here's the next subsidy idea.
11:52A subsidy for your grandchildren.
11:55I often pay my grandchildren.
12:00I'd like to have a subsidy for my grandchildren.
12:03How much do you usually pay?
12:06There are four of us.
12:08It's about 40,000 yen per person.
12:10That's a lot of money.
12:12Do you usually pay that much?
12:15No, I only pay when I go.
12:17But I go quite often.
12:19You want to see them, right?
12:21Wait a minute. Are your children in middle school or elementary school?
12:23Nine years old, seven years old, four years old, one year old.
12:26That's amazing.
12:28You're too naive.
12:30I'm sorry.
12:31Here's the next money idea.
12:38I'm sighing.
12:40Money doesn't increase.
12:42That's right.
12:45These days, the house prices are so high that it's hard to run a business.
12:49Most banks have a 0.1% interest rate.
12:54In such a difficult situation,
12:57in order to live a luxurious life with a lot of options,
13:01you have to work for money.
13:04In other words,
13:06it's a shortcut to increase your assets through investment.
13:10Speaking of investment,
13:12my brother is a hot topic.
13:15But...
13:17We can do it, too.
13:20I've never invested.
13:22I've never invested.
13:26I want to start, but what should I be careful about?
13:30What are the advantages and disadvantages?
13:33What is my brother's recommended reason?
13:37What will he tell me?
13:39I'll answer all kinds of asset management services.
13:43The master of investment,
13:45Shirota Hideo,
13:47Mitsubishi UFJ Asset Management.
13:49Shirota Hideo.
13:51Actually, this time,
13:53we received questions from the audience about investment and my brother.
13:58Here are the questions.
14:01Did the Japanese stock market crash?
14:03If you have enough funds,
14:05should you buy it?
14:07The Japanese stock market has crashed since the other day.
14:11Of course, it's impossible without enough funds.
14:15Is it time to buy now?
14:16In August, the daily average of Japanese stocks fell by 4,000 yen a day.
14:22When this happened, everyone said,
14:24Oh, I thought it was scary to invest.
14:27That's right.
14:29Why do we invest in stocks?
14:32I think that's important.
14:34Do you see the orange bar graph?
14:36This is not the Japanese economy,
14:38but the world economy is developing.
14:41At the same time,
14:42this blue line graph
14:44is the graph of stocks that have been distributed and invested around the world.
14:48It's very right-wing.
14:50That's right.
14:52If you believe that investing in stocks will make the world economy grow more than it is now,
14:59there is a good chance that the number of stocks will increase.
15:03When the stock price went down,
15:05you were in a hurry to sell it at a low price.
15:07That's the best way to do it.
15:08The stock price went down a lot on August 5th,
15:12but I think that you should continue to be calm at that time,
15:16and as a result, you will be able to increase your investment performance.
15:22Don't be in a hurry.
15:24However, if you have some money at hand,
15:30I think it's better to face the market early.
15:34I think it's better to start investing.
15:38You sound like an amateur.
15:40When you say you buy stocks,
15:42do you buy stocks from big companies such as TV Osaka?
15:50I think this is a very good question.
15:53Buying stocks is a little different from buying a fund.
16:00What is the difference between a typical type of stock investment and a stock investment?
16:08For example, if you invest in a certain entertainer,
16:13you may be able to sell this entertainer.
16:16In the case of a stock investment fund,
16:18you invest in an entertainment agency.
16:20I see.
16:22There are a lot of details.
16:25For a stock investment fund that invests in one company,
16:30a stock investment fund invests in a combination of several companies.
16:35There are three principles that beginners should keep in mind when investing.
16:42Mr. Bun, can you tell us about the long-term investment?
16:46Long-term investment is a period of time.
16:49You should think about it for at least 20 to 30 years.
16:53Do you look at it in the long term?
16:55I don't know if the stock market will go up or down tomorrow, but I look at it in the short term.
16:59If you think about it for a long time,
17:00there is a high possibility that it will go up in 30 to 40 years.
17:06It will go down, but it will gradually go up.
17:09That's right.
17:11I'm 80 years old.
17:13Are you 100 years old?
17:15No, I'm not 100 years old.
17:17But I'm in my 30s.
17:19In addition to long-term investment,
17:21a stock investment fund invests little by little at a reasonable price.
17:25Mr. Bun reduces the risk of loss with a wide range of investments.
17:30This is the three-principle that is the basis of investment.
17:34And the person who has these three principles is...
17:39This is Mr. Bun.
17:42We have received a question about Mr. Bun.
17:45This is a question.
17:47You are investing in general stocks.
17:49What is the difference between them and Mr. Bun?
17:51Personally, I am investing in domestic stocks.
17:56I don't know how to switch to domestic stocks.
18:01What do you think, Mr. Shirota?
18:03Domestic stocks are profits from stocks or investment options.
18:08Normally, about 20% of this is brought in by tax,
18:11but this is a system that says,
18:14it won't cost you tax, it will be paid in installments.
18:16There are two types of domestic stocks in the current system.
18:20Real estate investment and growth investment.
18:23We just talked about stocks.
18:26The stock that can be used to invest in Mr. Bun is the growth investment.
18:32Individual stocks.
18:34If you transfer the stock investment to this growth investment,
18:4120% of the profits from this will not be taken as tax.
18:47Do you leave it alone once you buy it?
18:49That's right.
18:50Do you leave it alone once you buy it?
18:52I leave it alone once I buy it.
18:54I leave it alone once I buy it.
18:56Do you buy it now?
18:58No, I don't.
19:00You don't.
19:02Let's learn more about Mr. Bun.
19:05Here it is.
19:07What kind of products should I choose?
19:10What kind of products should I choose to make a profit?
19:13That's a good question.
19:15What percentage of the growth rate should I choose?
19:18I'm just asking for information.
19:20I'd appreciate it if you could tell me about that.
19:23There are two types of investment investments, index funds and active funds.
19:29To put it simply, when you compare it to a fisherman's catch,
19:32the index fund is when you scoop up all the fish in the sea with a net.
19:37I see.
19:39The active fund is when you use a fishing rod to catch a fish.
19:44The active fund is when you use a fishing rod to catch a fish.
19:49We've started a new business this year.
19:53We've brought a ranking of the funds.
19:58The fund that has the most money is...
20:01After this, we will announce the popular product categories that many people are buying.
20:07Let's take a look.
20:10We've started a new business this year.
20:13We've brought a ranking of the funds.
20:18The fund that has the most money is...
20:21The index fund is when you buy the whole market.
20:24The fund that has the most money is when you invest in the whole world.
20:29The second most money is the US index fund.
20:34The first most money is the so-called Orkan, which can be invested in stocks all over the world.
20:41The second most money is the so-called S&P 500, which can be invested in the top 500 companies in the US.
20:50These two funds account for more than 30%.
20:55The third most money is the middle-sized fund.
20:58This fund is probably the middle axis when you make a baseball team.
21:04The middle axis is the 4th batter.
21:07First, decide on the 4th batter and make it real.
21:11Is the Orkan the axis of the distribution?
21:15The fund that has the most money is when you invest in the whole world.
21:21The fund that has the most money is when you invest in the US stock market.
21:25The fund that has the most money is when you invest in individual stocks or active funds.
21:30These funds have various themes.
21:33For example, the fund that has the most money is when you invest in IT, Hyundai, or India.
21:37You can choose the fund that you like.
21:41I hope everyone will make good use of their precious money.
21:45Investing is also about self-restraint.
21:49I understand.
21:51The last question is this.
21:53You are in your 70s, but do you think you can still do this?
21:56It is written in the seminar that I can do this until I am 60.
22:04How about you, Mr. Shirota?
22:06I think I can do this.
22:07I think it depends on the purpose of the fund.
22:14Think of the stock fund as whiskey.
22:19Think of the fixed deposit as water.
22:23Whiskey and water?
22:25It is clear that he is investing.
22:29I will do it all night.
22:31I heard a lot.
22:33It has nothing to do with the broadcast.
22:37I will do it all night.
22:46Think of the stock fund as whiskey.
22:50Whiskey?
22:52Think of the fixed deposit as water.
22:55It is clear that he is investing.
22:58Whiskey and water?
23:00It is clear that he is investing.
23:02Think of the stock fund as whiskey.
23:05Think of the stock fund as whiskey.
23:08Think of the stock fund as whiskey.
23:11Think of the stock fund as whiskey.
23:14Investing without risk is a fixed deposit.
23:17It is clear.
23:19If you want to make more returns than a fixed deposit,
23:23you must take risks.
23:27You are studying.
23:29I will do it all night.
23:30I heard a lot.
23:32It has nothing to do with the broadcast.

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