hogganistan's Net Worth for March 2020


Assets Value Change ($) Change (%)
Cash $2,024 $712 54.27%
Stocks $545 ($591) (52.02%)
Bonds $0 - -
Annuities $0 - -
Retirement $5,185 ($864) (14.28%)
Home $221,458 $201 0.09%
Other Real Estate $0 - -
Cars $3,920 - -
Personal Property $22,350 - -
Other Assets $2,332 ($62) (2.59%)
$257,814 ($604) (0.23%)
 
Debts Value Change ($) Change (%)
Home Mortgage(s) $201,470 ($269) (0.13%)
Other Mortgage(s) $0 - -
Student Loans $48,832 $88 0.18%
Credit Cards $4,416 ($4,586) (50.94%)
Car Loans $0 - -
Other Debts $28,134 $7,442 35.97%
Total Debts $282,852 $2,675 0.95%
Net Worth ($25,038) ($3,279) (15.07%)
*All values shown in USD ($)
Notes:
Such a great month.

Just kidding, April Fools.

Covid is running rampant through the country, so we're trying to hold onto as much cash as we can for the time being. Thank god I'm only 24? (25 in a few days, though)

The wife looks like her job is stable and in work-from-home mode, but the short-term worst case scenario financially is that we'd get UI and with the $600 a week fed topping, we'd actually have the exact same take home pay.

I'm still on track to graduate at the end of the month. I'm expecting a government expansion here in the near future so I think the MPA is probably still the correct path for me at this point in time.

In more boring financial news, we rolled our old personal loan and some excess card balance into a new lower interest personal loan at a significantly lower interest rate. Roughly the same monthly payment, didn't restart the clock. Should be cleared in four years without even trying.

Stay safe, y'all. Stay home if you can.

This too shall pass.

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