JayManC's Net Worth for January 2009


Assets Value Change ($) Change (%)
Cash $3,883 $114 3.02%
Stocks $0 - -
IRA $0 - -
Retirement $10,269 $898 9.58%
Home $145,000 - -
Cars $1,100 - -
$160,252 $1,012 0.64%
 
Debts Value Change ($) Change (%)
Home Mortgage(s) $137,600 ($365) (0.26%)
Other Mortgage(s) $0 - -
Student Loans $3,884 ($213) (5.20%)
Credit Cards $2,542 $2,542 -
Car Loans $0 - -
Other Debts $0 - -
Total Debts $144,026 $1,964 1.38%
Net Worth $16,226 ($952) (5.54%)
*All values shown in USD ($)
Notes:
Skipped December's inputs. Went through some personal issues that seriously distracted me. Let's just say it wasn't the best holiday season. Some things that were purchased on a mutual card were supposed to be paid off by my former girlfriend, to the point that she even signed a contract with me haven't gotten paid off. Chances are I will end up stuck paying for a laptop that was gifted to me and a camera I haven't seen. But it is a new year and once again I'm focused on making the best of my financial situation; stocking some cash away and making my net worth grow!!! Didn't accomplish anything remarkable over the past two months. Didn't manage to pay anything off, I did make some deposits to my Roth IRA and I need to contact USAA to see why they're still reflecting money market accounts. I'm still making contributions to my 2008 Roth until I submit my taxes still hoping to at least make some progress toward maxing out my eligible contributions. If not 2008, I will definitely max out the amount for 2009. Turned my TSP contributions back up to 12% of my pre-tax pay, looking to increase to 15% if the dent isn't too substantial here within the next few months. Until next time...

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