mydogwantsmetoretire's Net Worth for March 2020


Assets Value Change ($) Change (%)
Cash $231,043 ($46,900) (16.87%)
Stocks $362,043 $24,678 7.31%
Bonds $0 - -
Annuities $0 - -
Retirement $940,844 ($135,921) (12.62%)
Home $400,000 - -
Other Real Estate $33,052 ($3,024) (8.38%)
Cars $50,000 ($1,000) (1.96%)
Personal Property $0 - -
Other Assets $0 - -
$2,016,982 ($162,167) (7.44%)
 
Debts Value Change ($) Change (%)
Home Mortgage(s) $116,968 ($1,339) (1.13%)
Other Mortgage(s) $0 - -
Student Loans $0 - -
Credit Cards $0 - -
Car Loans $0 - -
Other Debts $0 - -
Total Debts $116,968 ($1,339) (1.13%)
Net Worth $1,900,014 ($160,828) (7.80%)
*All values shown in USD ($)
Notes:
Just staying the course with the plan: leave the emotions out of it and think long-term. Invested in some companies I have been watching with strong balance sheets that I believe will be good buys when I look back. Cash is going to be king for the near future - e.g., buying stock opportunities, purchasing discounted goods and services in a year-long recession and insulating against the fear of job issues.

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