Don't Give Up on Happiness Because of 'Money'. The 'Real Money Rules' You Need to Know Before Choosing Investment Products. New Book 'Let's Talk About "How to Live" Before Money: Life Planning So You Won't Regret It' Released on April 10, 2026

Cross Media Publishing released a new book by FP Tetsunori Nakamura on April 10, 2026, emphasizing the importance of life planning based on personal values over mere financial calculations.
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Cross Media Publishing Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; President: Koichiro Kobayakawa), a publisher primarily focused on business and practical books, published the book "Let's Talk About 'How to Live' Before Money: Life Planning So You Won't Regret It" on April 10, 2026.

The author is Tetsunori Nakamura, Manager of the Business Development Department at Broadminded Co., Ltd., and a financial planner who has solved the concerns of over 2,000 households. This book aims to guide the growing number of people who feel a "vague anxiety about money" due to economic stagnation, rising prices, and an accelerating aging population toward a solution by drawing a blueprint for a happy life.

◆Related URLs (Company website, etc.)
https://cm-publishing.co.jp/books/9784295411994/
Amazon https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/429541199X/
Rakuten Books https://books.rakuten.co.jp/rb/18547622/

● Numerical calculations alone are insufficient
The term "life plan" is a concept that has been carefully used in many financial institutions and FP settings. It refers to the highly important process of planning funds in preparation for life events such as finding employment, getting married, purchasing a house, and retirement.

However, the role of life planning does not stop there.

"They say we need 20 million yen for retirement, so I'll choose a product that can prepare 20 million yen."
"I think I can manage 30,000 yen a month for now, so I'll invest it."

Can you truly gain peace of mind with this way of thinking? Will it enrich your life?

Money and financial products are ultimately just "means" to enrich your own life. What you should think about before "how much you need" is "how you want to live." Life planning fundamentally refers to the process itself of thinking as specifically as possible about a "life true to yourself," including what you want to do, what you want to achieve, and the values you want to cherish.