March 2007 Net Worth Update (+1.57%)

Written by: FT

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    It’s time again for a monthly net worth update – The March 2007 edition. Not many changes this month, just a slight increase in net worth due to savings.

    The market drop during the end of February reduced my portfolio by about 3%, but it has since regained most of it’s losses.

    Assets

    Cash: $4,500

    Savings: $27,960

    Registered Investment Accounts: $41,645

    Pension: $16,600

    Non-Registered Investment Account: $45,900

    Real Estate: $ 264,500 (2 properties)

    Vehicles: $17,525 (2 vehicles)

    Total Assets: ~$418,630

    Liabilities

    Mortgage Debt (from 2 properties): $175,500

    Other Liabilities: $8,000

    Total Liabilities: $183,800

    Total Net Worth: ~$235,130

    Last month, I reported a net worth of $231,500, so this months $235,130 represents an increase of 1.57% month over month and 4.97% year to date.

    That’s all for now folks, happy investing and have a great weekend!

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    Blain Reinkensmeyer
    17 years ago

    Congrats Frugal! Your success can be motivating, keep the drive coming our way!

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    17 years ago

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    Nicolas Roy
    17 years ago

    Hello FT.

    For your next purchase, will you use one of you properties as a collateral or you will rely entirely on cash?

    Kevin Beitel
    17 years ago

    Wow, nice…

    Have you ever tried using Intuit’s Quicken XG 2007 to track your Net Worth?

    Kevin

    David
    17 years ago

    FT:
    It would be interesting to see a spreadsheet or graph of the changes in your balance sheet over time.
    I’m also curious as to how you’re holding your savings — High interest savings account, money market funds, or other instrumnets?

    David

    Kevin Beitel
    17 years ago

    Quick question…

    Do you own your two Real Estate properties free & clear? Under your liabilities you list only a mortgage of $175,500 and other liabilities of $8,000… for a total of $183,500. It is excellent that you have $264,000 in real estate assets, but don’t you have mortgages on those properties? The mortgages on those properties are liabilities and should go against your net worth. Regardless, I have to give you credit for your accomplishments.

    Just curious…
    Kevin

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