Net Worth: December 2006

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    So I want to keep track of my net worth on a monthly basis but I’m undecided whether I want to post it over the Internet. However, how else are you readers going to know how I’m progressing? I always find it interesting reading other personal finance blogs to see how their net worth is doing, so I’m leaning towards posting mine. Besides, it will be an interesting read a few years down the road.

    Anyways, here it goes:

    Assets

    Cash: $3000 (this fluctuates)

    Savings: $25000

    Registered Investment Account: $32000

    Non-Registered Investment Account: $38000

    Real Estate: $ 266500 (2 properties)

    Vehicles: $20000 (2 vehicles) (this will decrease in a hurry)

    Total Assets: ~$384500

    Debts

    Mortgage Debt: $178000

    Car Loan: $8000

    Total Debts: 186000

    Total Net Worth: ~$198500

    I don’t think I’ve ever done a calculation like that to determine my (along with my wife’s) net worth. To be honest, I’m surprised that it’s so high. I’m not a big fan of using cars as a component of net worth as their values decrease so quickly but I will for arguments sake.

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    Wealth Strategy: Track Your Net Worth | Million Dollar Journey
    15 years ago

    […] started in late 2006 with a net worth of around $200,000 and it has grown over the years to close to $312,000.  Still not quite the $1 million that […]

    Jonathan
    17 years ago

    I’m very agressive. Currently employing the “All eggs in one basket” strategy which isn’t adviceable unless you have a very good basket. ;) Which at this point I do and expect it to get better during 2007. I will be shaving profits off during the year and going back to fundamental analysis and gut feelings about industries. I dig your site nice work!

    Jonathan
    17 years ago

    Check out http://www.networthiq.com helps keep track of your NetWorth, easy, free and has a nifty little badge you can add to the side bar or in a posting. Good luck trying for a million myself!

    Mine as an example: http://www.networthiq.com/people/realjones

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