All figures except my Jeep value are generated from Mint.com.
I couldn't ask for a better start in my second year of FI. My net worth has increased about $35,000 since the beginning of 2019 even after subtracting all my living expenses. Obviously this trend won't continue indefinitely, but it is nice to see nonetheless.
It's also nice to note that my net worth has decreased by less than $10,000 during my first 13 months of FI. That's roughly $731 per month since I stopped receiving a W2 paycheck.
As I have noted before I have really increased my passive income during the last six months via dividends and CD interest. As of last September I was tracking for about $350 a month in passive income in my taxable account and now I am tracking about $850 a month from dividends and CD interest.
I also have earned an additional $3,000 in credit card and bank bonuses during the last six months.
I just opened two new credit cards and should be able to earn around $550 from these two doing nothing more than using them to pay my regular monthly expenses.
Six months ago I never dreamed that I could make $300-400 a month from credit card side hustling.
I couldn't ask for a better start in my second year of FI. My net worth has increased about $35,000 since the beginning of 2019 even after subtracting all my living expenses. Obviously this trend won't continue indefinitely, but it is nice to see nonetheless.
It's also nice to note that my net worth has decreased by less than $10,000 during my first 13 months of FI. That's roughly $731 per month since I stopped receiving a W2 paycheck.
As I have noted before I have really increased my passive income during the last six months via dividends and CD interest. As of last September I was tracking for about $350 a month in passive income in my taxable account and now I am tracking about $850 a month from dividends and CD interest.
I also have earned an additional $3,000 in credit card and bank bonuses during the last six months.
I just opened two new credit cards and should be able to earn around $550 from these two doing nothing more than using them to pay my regular monthly expenses.
Six months ago I never dreamed that I could make $300-400 a month from credit card side hustling.
Here is my March 31, 2019 net worth breakdown.
Assets
Checking --- $1,403
Savings/Investments --- $359,757
Lending Club --- $1,463
HSA --- $2,570
IRA --- $10,051
401K --- $367,578
2014 Jeep Wrangler --- $19,500
Checking --- $1,403
Savings/Investments --- $359,757
Lending Club --- $1,463
HSA --- $2,570
IRA --- $10,051
401K --- $367,578
2014 Jeep Wrangler --- $19,500
House --- $139,827
Liabilities
$2,243
Net Worth
$899,902
YTD Totals
2019
***Jan 1,2019 --- 864,816***
Liabilities
$2,243
Net Worth
$899,902
YTD Totals
2019
***Jan 1,2019 --- 864,816***
Jan 31, 2019 --- $887,560
Feb 28. 2019 --- $895,998
Mar 31, 2019 --- $899,902
Jan 2018 --- $917,116
Feb 2018 --- $910,667
Mar 2018 --- $909,746
May 2018 --- $889,032
Jul 2018 --- $892,002
Sep 2018 --- $899,763
Nov 2018 --- $891,402
2018
Jan 2018 --- $917,116
Mar 2018 --- $909,746
Apr 2018 --- $903,416
May 2018 --- $889,032
Jun 2018 --- $893,278
Jul 2018 --- $892,002
Aug 2018 --- $896,619
Sep 2018 --- $899,763
Oct 2018 --- $876,927
Nov 2018 --- $891,402
Dec 2018 --- $864,613
2017
May 2017 --- $835,009
July 2017 --- $851,904
Aug 2017 --- $860,072
Sept 2017 --- $869,374
Oct 2017 --- $887,033
Nov 2017 --- $897,145
Dec 2017 --- $914,266
There is no down time when building a path that doesn't lead back to ZERO
2017
May 2017 --- $835,009
July 2017 --- $851,904
Aug 2017 --- $860,072
Sept 2017 --- $869,374
Oct 2017 --- $887,033
Nov 2017 --- $897,145
Dec 2017 --- $914,266
There is no down time when building a path that doesn't lead back to ZERO