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A fun side benefit of aggressively paying off our student loans has been to watch our net worth rise significantly over the past year. Right now, we're sitting right at $50K and hope to hit six figures by year end. Is your net worth something you track? Do you have goals tied to it?
HeartlandHustle | Personal Finance and Betterment Blog
Re: Net worth watch.
TTC since 1/13 DX:PCOS 5/13 (long, anovulatory cycles)

Clomid 50mg 9/13 = BFP! EDD 6/7/14 M/C 5w6d Found 11/4/13
1/14 PCOS / Gluten Free Diet to hopefully regulate my system.
Chemical Pregnancy 03/14
Surprise BFP 6/14, Beta #1: 126 Beta #2: 340 Stick baby, stick! EDD 2/17/15
Riley Elaine born 2/16/15
TTC 2.0 6/15
Chemical Pregnancy 9/15
Chemical Pregnancy 6/16
BFP 9/16 EDD 6/3/17
Beta #1: 145 Beta #2: 376 Beta #3: 2,225 Beta #4: 4,548
www.5yearstonever.blogspot.com
For us, assets:
$175,000 home
$5,000 cars
$65,000 retirement
$7,500 savings
Liabilities:
$150,000 mortgage
$53,000 student loan
$3,000 checking
I didn't count life insurance, but DH is $500,000 and I am $800,000 (we both have work and personal policies)
Doing well- luckily I don't have to count day care payments in this calculation!
Retirement - $23,000
TTC since 1/13 DX:PCOS 5/13 (long, anovulatory cycles)

Clomid 50mg 9/13 = BFP! EDD 6/7/14 M/C 5w6d Found 11/4/13
1/14 PCOS / Gluten Free Diet to hopefully regulate my system.
Chemical Pregnancy 03/14
Surprise BFP 6/14, Beta #1: 126 Beta #2: 340 Stick baby, stick! EDD 2/17/15
Riley Elaine born 2/16/15
TTC 2.0 6/15
Chemical Pregnancy 9/15
Chemical Pregnancy 6/16
BFP 9/16 EDD 6/3/17
Beta #1: 145 Beta #2: 376 Beta #3: 2,225 Beta #4: 4,548
www.5yearstonever.blogspot.com
It's not something I track and I don't really care, as long as we are meeting our goals for savings, retirement, investments, etc.
It certainly looks better to have a positive net worth if/when you are applying for new credit, and that's the only time I ever think about it. This is fun though! It really illustrates all of our different viewpoints on debts and savings.
Assets:
Savings $6,500
Checking $1,700
Truck loan $2,000
Car loan $3,800
Emergency vet bill $2,000
Amazon card $2,500 (H just bought a new wall tent and accessories using their 0% financing)
So currently we are at approximately $154,900 net worth but that will be going down when we finance our front porch (-$4000 from savings and +$18,000 to liabilities)
I do track it, but also exclude assets such as jewelry, furniture, and housewares. I only include vehicles and update the values every so often.
Assets:
2 Cars - $15,000
Stock & Savings Bonds - $17,000
Retirement - $118,000
Cash savings - $1,000
Kids' college funds - $1,000 (sad I know)
Total - $152,000
Liabilities:
Student loans - ($93,000)
Car - ($5,400)
Furniture - ($1,000)
Net Worth: $52,600
Assets:
$280,000 home
$110,000 rental property
$14,500 car
$5,000 retirement accounts
$3,600 HSA
$3,500 Savings
Liabilities:
$61,000 home mortgage
$33,000 HELOC
$53,000 rental property mortgage
$5,600 car loan
Caveat: I'm including a rental property I should be closing on this week.
I've always had a slightly higher net worth than my liabilities, though usually by only $10K-$20K. I'd like to say the big jump came with my cleverness, but it was much more a heavy dose of luck, lol. My house appraises for over three times more than what I bought it for four years ago, due to the NOLA housing market becoming insanely hot over the last couple years.
$8,000 cars
$207,000 retirement
$12,000 in checking and savings various accounts
Liabilities:
$34,000 student loan
Assets:
Home: $375,000
Cars (2): $25,000
Cash on Hand: $12,000
Silver: $9,000
Retirement: $100,000
Liabilities:
Mortgage: $215,000
Net Worth: $306,000 (not included, home contents, jewelry)
Assets:
House- $200,000 (this is a guess, it hasn't been appraised since we purchased and we've updated a lot of stuff)
Car- $8,000
Truck- $12,000
Boat- $30,000
Retirement (combined for H &I)- $29,500
Savings- $4,500
Total- $284,000
Liabilities:
Mortgage- $179,000
Truck Loan- $9,500
Student Loan- $9,500
Total- $198000
Net Worth: $86,000
Wow this was eye opening! I didn't think we'd have a positive net worth, but this makes me feel good.
And our life insurance is not included, which is around $300,000 for me not sure about H.
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