Here is my NWIQ profile:https://www.networthiq.com/people/SustainableSavings
I track things in yodlee, but I like this simplified snapshot that I manually update each month as a net worth journal of sorts. Does anyone else use this? I also have more detailed info in excel, but again, I like the simplicity of this website.
Net worth for the year ended:
2011: 306K
2012: 375K
That's a 69K increase YOY.
We are a one-income family of 4. My base salary is 85K. Our spending last year was around $45K, yet our NW increase was 69K. The goal I set for last year was $380K, which we missed by 5K.
Based on this, I'm setting a 75K increase goal, and hope to see our NW at 450K by the end of 2013.
Think it can be done? Also, I know I keep good track of numbers, but doesn't it seem a little crazy to see a 69K increase with a salary of 85K and spending of 45K? I did have a 6K bonus last year. So I guess the rest was really just market gains. And so much of it is in cash, that hardly earned anything last year!
I track things in yodlee, but I like this simplified snapshot that I manually update each month as a net worth journal of sorts. Does anyone else use this? I also have more detailed info in excel, but again, I like the simplicity of this website.
Net worth for the year ended:
2011: 306K
2012: 375K
That's a 69K increase YOY.
We are a one-income family of 4. My base salary is 85K. Our spending last year was around $45K, yet our NW increase was 69K. The goal I set for last year was $380K, which we missed by 5K.
Based on this, I'm setting a 75K increase goal, and hope to see our NW at 450K by the end of 2013.
Think it can be done? Also, I know I keep good track of numbers, but doesn't it seem a little crazy to see a 69K increase with a salary of 85K and spending of 45K? I did have a 6K bonus last year. So I guess the rest was really just market gains. And so much of it is in cash, that hardly earned anything last year!