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Millennial Couple Killing Their Net Worth: +$150,000 Growth
Epic news indeed. We came up $148,590 in Net Worth from January to October 2021. We will definitely cross the $400,000 by the end of the year. Nothing but the Glory of God, and investing with Faith.
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Millennial Millionaires Share Scariest Net Worth Break Down Yet!!
At this rate, just make it stop already. $700+ Grocery Expenses slashing away out our wealth. Stock prices dropping. Home prices climbing. 2020 taking everything.
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The Average Household in 2019 Spent $63,036. How Much Did We Spend?
The Average American Household earned $82,852 pre-tax and spent over $63,000 in 2019. Unfortunately, they only saved $7,165. How did we do?
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Making Net Worth Wealth Goals FIRE for Fall 2020
T’is the start of my favorite FIRE money season. Bustling New Budgets and Money Managing Changes to Close out the year.
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Avoiding being Broke, Fireworks, Making Money, and Millennial Investing
Our net worth climbed from the gutter of March 23, 2020 and it’s been on a rampage ever since. Up a solid 8.81%. The fiancée took a much needed family break for a month to handle more wedding stuff. I, on the other hand, headed south to handle turn over for the rental property in Tallahassee with repairs.
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Tracking the Neighborhood Finance Guy’s Best Million Dollar Net Worth
What is a net worth? The nerdy version – your Assets minus your liabilities. In simple terms, what you have (value wise) vs what you owe. This goes way beyond what’s on your bank statement or what you see on the app.
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Intro to a Future Millionaire’s Monthly Net Worth Tracking Series
In the vein of BudgetAreSexy.com by J-Money, I figured it is time to start tracking my net worth monthly so that people can follow the bread crumbs, dissect, analyze or even hold me accountable for my numbers.
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The Budget of a 37-year old Govt. Auditor Making $100,000+ in DC
… The Budget of a 35-year old Govt. Auditor Making $100,000+ in DC The Budget of a 33-year old Govt. Auditor Making $78,781.50 in DC The Budget of a 31-year old Govt. Auditor Making $64,000 in DC Author’s Note: If you would have told me that I would be on this path and going at this velocity, I wouldn’t have trusted you. After helping over 200 people through small business ideas, resume reviews, financial support, community wealth building, and etc… Your problem is not a lack of money (per se). The problem is with your relationship with money, and by proxy, your relationship with yourself. Your mindset shift will go a…
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How to Survive the next Financial Recession with the Net Max Strategy
Was it last week or the week before; people panicked yet again. The flashy headlines, DOW plummets more than 800 points after Trump orders US manufacturers to leave China, Brace for a stock market drop if the Fed’s Powell doesn’t yield to Trump, The economist who first linked the yield curve to recessions sees ‘pretty high’ chance of downturn, Recession coming late 2019, Michael Jackson Stages Epic Come Back, Aliens Attack Mars, etc… All of this prompting, FB and social media hindsight punditry because they obviously already know it was coming since 2016. It’s sensationalism at its finest. I still remember people threatening to move to Canada if Trump became president. …
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Understanding the Value of Your Net Worth and Avoiding Flex Culture
Ramping up on Flex Expenses 2019 ramped up the “Post to Flex” motif to 1000%. International travel has received a massive boom in interest (largely due to Instagram) and the dollars have increased to ridiculous numbers. According to the World Travel and Tourism Council, last year travel and tourism grew 3.9%, contributing to a growth of 319 million jobs and $8.8 trillion in hard smackers. The travel industry is becoming the second-fastest-growing sector in the world. On the other hand, “Breakfast habits are shifting to fit consumers’ busy schedules and include more snacking, less traditional breakfast foods, and eating on-the-go during the morning hours,” per Hannah Spencer, Foodservice Analyst. All while Brunch…