The author, a tax accountant specializing in inheritance who has witnessed the end of over 30,000 lives, says that surprisingly few people regret "not leaving more money."
The common regrets among many people are three: "I used my money incorrectly," "I should have spent more money on myself," and "I should have spent more money on others."
It's understandable to want to hoard money when considering retirement funds and health.
However, life has an end. And there is a right time to spend money.
So, what kind of spending habits did people who can say "it was a good life" have?
We will deliver "the final money lesson of life," compiled based on facts observed in inheritance cases and life lessons learned from many people.
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Author Profile
Takashi Amano
Representative Partner Tax Accountant, Legacy Tax Corporation. Certified Public Accountant, Real Estate Transaction Agent, CFP. Born in 1951. Graduated from Keio University Faculty of Economics. After working at Arthur Andersen & Co., he has been in his current position since 1980. As a tax corporation specializing in inheritance, it has a track record of over 31,000 inheritance cases and enjoys overwhelming support from referrers due to its specialized know-how and excellent service.
Author of 107 books, including "The Latest Edition: Inheritance of a Family Home You Shouldn't Do" and "Revised Tax Law Edition: You'll Lose Money If You Do "Living Donation" This Way" (published by our company).
Book Information
Enriching Limited Time The Final Money Lesson of Life
Author: Takashi Amano
Release Date: July 3, 2026
Price: 1,232 yen (tax included)
ISBN: 978-4-413-04753-1
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