Indebted's Net Worth for March 2019


Assets Value Change ($) Change (%)
Cash $361,775 ($10,953) (2.94%)
Stocks $635,134 $7,436 1.18%
Bonds $12 - -
Annuities $0 - -
Retirement $359,118 $3,926 1.11%
Home $565,000 - -
Other Real Estate $0 - -
Cars $0 - -
Personal Property $0 - -
Other Assets $50,123 $14,010 38.79%
$1,971,162 $14,419 0.74%
 
Debts Value Change ($) Change (%)
Home Mortgage(s) $188,089 ($1,190) (0.63%)
Other Mortgage(s) $0 - -
Student Loans $0 - -
Credit Cards $2,939 $2,149 272.03%
Car Loans $0 - -
Other Debts $0 - -
Total Debts $191,028 $959 0.50%
Net Worth $1,780,134 $13,460 0.76%
*All values shown in AUD ($)
Notes:
My 10th year anniversary and my last monthly net worth entry. I'm 15 months into retirement and at this very early stage the 4% rule seems to be working fine. I'm thinking as long as I stick to my spending limits, which I'm managing to do pretty easily, in fact I have to force myself to spend more, things will get pretty boring from here on in (I hope).

So for me there's no need to sweat monthly updates any more, I'm going to trust the rule and only check in on my net worth once per year. Tracking my networth helped get me to FIRE. I couldn't have done it without that simple step. Time to step back a little now and just use the force.

This month I've spent a bit on travel (see credit card debt) and topped up my gold and silver (in "Other"). I probably won't add anymore, that's enough "just in case" in my investments :)

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