Showing posts with label net worth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label net worth. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

May 2010 Net Worth

For anyone new to BFS, I post a net worth update at the beginning of every month in order to keep myself motivated and to involve BFS readers.  Please feel free to ask questions, make suggestions, or even post your net worths too.  I am a particpant-motivated blogger, so please jump on in.

I calculate our net worth as listed below.  I don't include the value of our possessions, I round down to the nearest hundred for assets, and I round up to the nearest hundred for liabilities.  I also don't include my husband's pension account since I'm too lazy to keep up with it and it shouldn't actually matter until he retires.

Assets
1. Cash - $20,800 (we had vet bills, bought $5000 of stock, and paid for most of a cruise for next month)
2. Stocks - $16,200
3. Retirement - $33,600 ($2400 loss, ouch)
4. Home - $130,000
5. Cars - $16,000

Liabilities
1. Home - $72,200
2. Car - $8,900  (We made an extra $650 principal payment in mid-May and are waiting for our regular payment to clear)

Total Net Worth = $135,500
Increase/Decrease = Down $1700 from last month  :-(

It sucks to go down, but that's not as bad as it could have been.  We lost $2400 in the retirement accounts alone not to mention the money we had put in this month, paid $300-$400 in vet bills, and paid $1550 towards our upcoming cruise.  We cut back on our food expenses and other fun expenses a bit so that our net worth wouldn't completely crash.  I'm also going to warn you that next month's "Cash" is going to plummet...we have upcoming dental expenses and we're probably going to conglomerate a few accounts to pay off our car.

I base the value of our home on two things: comparables selling in our neighborhood and the estimated appraisal by Chase Home Value Estimator.  I will always estimate low.

I base the value of our cars on Kelley Blue Book's Private Party Value of our vehicles in "Good" condition truncated down to the nearest $1000.  For example, if my car is valued at $4600, I'd calculate that as $4000.

Please feel free to visit the archive to see our past net worths.

Monday, May 3, 2010

April 2010 Net Worth

For anyone new to BFS, I post a net worth update at the beginning of every month in order to keep myself motivated and to involve BFS readers.  Please feel free to ask questions, make suggestions, or even post your net worths too.  I am a particpant-motivated blogger, so please jump on in.

I calculate our net worth as listed below.  I don't include the value of our possessions, I round down to the nearest hundred for assets, and I round up to the nearest hundred for liabilities.  I also don't include my husband's pension account since I'm too lazy to keep up with it and it shouldn't actually matter until he retires.

Assets
1. Cash - $25,500 (we paid for grad school's 1st summer session...yuck)
2. Stocks - $12,300 ($100 loss...icky)
3. Retirement - $36,000
4. Home - $130,000
5. Cars - $16,000

Liabilities
1. Home - $72,700
2. Car - $9,900  (We made an extra $500 principal payment in mid-April, yay!)

Total Net Worth = $137,200
Increase/Decrease = Up $3800 from last month

That's way better than I was expecting due to grad school.  We've been living on less lately since we've been staying in a lot.  Hubby's been working on grad school and I'm a paid blogging woman now.  Those two link ads on the right brought in $387.80 after Paypal took its cut.  Please feel free to ignore the ads, but I'm so happy.  :-)

I base the value of our home on two things: comparables selling in our neighborhood and the estimated appraisal by Chase Home Value Estimator.  I will always estimate low.

I base the value of our cars on Kelley Blue Book's Private Party Value of our vehicles in "Good" condition truncated down to the nearest $1000.  For example, if my car is valued at $4600, I'd calculate that as $4000.

Please feel free to visit the archive to see our past net worths.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

March 2010 Net Worth

Our net worth has hit $3 million and we're retiring this week. 

April Fool's!  Sorry, but I felt like I had to make at least a lame attempt...it's tradition...

To get serious, we calculate our net worth as listed below.  We don't include the value of our possessions, we round down to the nearest hundred for assets, and we round up to the nearest hundred for liabilities.

Assets
1. Cash - $24,500
2. Stocks - $12,400
3. Retirement - $34,500
4. Home - $130,000
5. Cars - $16,000

Liabilities
1. Home - $73,300
2. Car - $10,700  (We made an extra $1000 principal payment in mid-March, woot!)

Total Net Worth = $133,400
Increase/Decrease = Up $5300 from last month

I base the value of our home on two things: comparables selling in our neighborhood and the estimated appraisal by Chase Home Value Estimator.  I will always estimate low.

I base the value of our cars on Kelley Blue Book's Private Party Value of our vehicles in "Good" condition truncated down to the nearest $1000.  For example, if my car is valued at $4600, I'd calculate that as $4000.

Please feel free to visit the archive to see our past net worths.

Monday, March 1, 2010

February 2010 Net Worth

We calculate our net worth as listed below.  We don't include the value of our possessions, we round down to the nearest hundred for assets, and we round up to the nearest hundred for liabilities.

Assets
1. Cash - $23,000
2. Stocks - $11,900
3. Retirement - $32,100
4. Home - $130,000
5. Cars - $17,000

Liabilities
1. Home - $73,900
2. Car - $12,000

Total Net Worth = $128,100
Increase/Decrease = Up $3400 from last month

I base the value of our home on two things: comparables selling in our neighborhood and the estimated appraisal by Chase Home Value Estimator.  I will always estimate low.

I base the value of our cars on Kelley Blue Book's Private Party Value of our vehicles in "Good" condition truncated down to the nearest $1000.  For example, if my car is valued at $4600, I'd calculate that as $4000.

Please feel free to visit the archive to see our past net worths.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

January 2010 Net Worth

I wanted to use this blog to be as open as possible with our finances and to create a lasting record.  With that in mind, I'll start off by posting our current net worth.

We calculate our net worth as listed below.  We don't include the value of our possessions, we round down to the nearest hundred for assets, and we round up to the nearest hundred for liabilities.

Assets
1. Cash - $21,000
2. Stocks - $11,700
3. Retirement - $31,400
4. Home - $130,000
5. Cars - $17,000

Liabilities
1. Home - $74,400
2. Car - $12,000

Total Net Worth = $124,700

I base the value of our home on two things: comparables selling in our neighborhood and the estimated appraisal by Chase Home Value Estimator.  I will always estimate low.

I base the value of our cars on Kelley Blue Book's Private Party Value of our vehicles in "Good" condition truncated down to the nearest $1000.  For example, if my car is valued at $4600, I'd calculate that as $4000.

How is your net worth coming?  Anything you're trying to change?