Goal Progress: Update #48, February 2020

It’s been 48 months since we set a goal to pay off the mortgage (on our condo) and to have a net worth of at least $1M by 2020. This is the 48th update on the progress of the goal. If you’re wondering why we set this goal, click here.

Wow! 4 years of writing in this blog. Time flies. My son just turned 5 last week, and he will be going to kindergarten this fall.

I joined a real estate team last month, and so far it’s been pretty good. It’s nice to have a network of people to work with and learn with. I have a feeling this will turn out to be a good decision in my real estate career.

I’m about halfway through the UVA CFP program now, right in the middle of my 4th course of the seven courses I have to take. I’m currently taking Estate Planning. There are some dry parts, but it is a bit more interesting than I would have thought. As I am starting to take care of more of my parents’ finances and life in general, the material is starting to be more practical and useful.

I have a marathon next month in DC, but I haven’t been training as much. The Hawaii marathon last month took a lot out of me, and I’m just not feeling it. I don’t think I’m going to shoot for a PR. I’ll probably try to run with the 3:45 pacer for a bit and shoot for a 3:35-3:40. If I feel good, maybe I’ll push it at the end. I still have over a month, so a lot can happen between now and then.

Here’s this month’s update:

Net worth calculation:

Total Assets: $1,034,651.34

Primary residence: $580,000

Cash and cash equivalents: $12,270.33

Investments (including retirement): $442,381.01

Total Liabilities: $260,000

Mortgage on Primary Residence: $260,000

Net worth = $1,034,651.34 – $260,000 = $774,651.34

All of our debt is mortgage debt on a 30-yr fixed 3.25% mortgage on our primary residence.

Net worth progress:

Tracking your net worth is a good way to assess your financial health and see how you’re doing each month. I use Personal Capital to help me track my net worth. I highly recommend it.

Net worth = assets – liabilities, or everything we own minus everything we owe. I’m not including our cars here, which are both paid off, to keep the calculation a little simpler. I am including an estimate of home equity.

I am using my knowledge as a realtor to provide estimates of value for our real estate.

Our net worth increased by $6,946.35 to $774,651.34. I took a little out of the taxable account and paid down the mortgage a little.

DateHome equityInvestmentsCashNet Worth
2/19/2016$140,695$149,076$21,813$311,584
3/19/2016$145,519$164,791$23,512$333,822
4/18/2016$150,007$171,697$17,457$339,161
5/17/2016$153,000$171,305$21,672$345,978
6/20/2016$160,100$174,881$23,094$358,075
7/19/2016$162,000$185,621$27,689$375,311
8/22/2016$163,000$192,479$24,437$379,916
9/20/2016$261,403$144,694$3,657$409,754
10/27/2016$261,806$151,425$5,735$418,966
11/21/2016$262,855$155,877$10,364$429,096
12/19/2016$264,290$162,281$11,432$438,004
1/19/2017$285,534$172,862$8,751$467,147
2/17/2017$286,865$178,666$12,980$478,511
3/17/2017$286,718$181,893$18,413$487,023
4/19/2017$290,196$184,580$16,472$491,247
5/15/2017$290,941$189,092$11,453$491,487
6/19/2017$293,950$187,627$21,135$502,712
7/17/2017$301,391$196,288$19,292$516,971
8/17/2017$312,523$195,913$21,981$530,417
9/19/2017$320,769$200,956$16,914$538,639
10/19/2017$326,848$204,144$10,283$541,275
11/20/2017$328,010$210,841$11,490$550,340
12/19/2017$334,171$213,215$8,695$556,081
1/18/2018$335,335$216,656$8,074$560,064
2/20/2018$336,502$218,847$12,813$568,162
3/20/2018$337,672$223,416$16,135$577,223
4/19/2018$339,365$229,208$26,035$594,608
5/16/2018$346,063$235,332$22,790$604,185
6/19/2018$349,393$247,582$24,915$621,889
7/19/2018$355,604$251,277$25,325$632,207
8/20/2018$358,819$248,135$21,200$628,155
9/19/2018$366,555$247,659$17,269$631,483
10/19/2018$367,799$249,039$18,821$635,660
11/19/2018$370,187$252,190$20,452$642,829
12/19/2018$371,441$247,785$22,951$642,177
1/18/2019$372,698$261,805$15,612$650,115
2/19/2019$381,959$269,694$12,227$663,881
3/19/2019$415,207$272,318$4,209$691,734
4/22/2019$180,686$407,082$116,846$704,614
5/17/2019$184,560$469,911$52,925$706,596
6/18/2019$205,000$469,992$24,516$699,508
7/19/2019$225,000$467,139$21,911$714,050
8/19/2019$240,000$466,210$17,344$723,554
9/19/2019$249,884$469,070$9,127$728,081
10/21/2019$261,638$453,285$21,236$736,159
11/21/2019$270,000$467,615$11,799$749,414
12/19/2019$280,000$465,848$9,547$755,396
1/23/2020$296,000$464,150$7,555$767,705
2/19/2020$320,000$442,381$12,270$774,651

Graphic: Canva / Jenny Hwang

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