| Assets minus liabilities. Include home equity. Don't include value of expected pension. And don't lie or exaggerate. No reason to. This is an anonymous forum! |
| What's the point? |
Fun and fighting! C'mon, play! |
| Including spouse's accounts? Because if that's the case, I have only a vague idea. We share a joint checking account and house, by all our investing is seperate. |
| $115 mm all in |
Well, that's not very smart of you. At all. You can keep things separate, sure, but you should at least know what you have together. How can you plan your retirement not even knowing what you have? |
| About $2mm. We are both age 40. No inheritances or family help, all earned with grinding and after paying back 2 sets of law school loans. |
Well aware. I can't really. I'm not advocating for our approach; we're incompatible and holding on by a thread. I track my net worth as if I were single because I don't know how else to deal with it. I monitor their credit, as the breaking point is when they are racking up nonconsensual debt. |
Why so low? Gubmt? |
They explained why. Student loans. In any event, it's not low! So now we're at: $2 million $115 million No idea |
Yes it’s low. I dicked around until age 32 with zero savings and have higher net worth at 41 |
| About 3 million. Divorced, recently retired fed with a pension. |
| $15 M, Me+spouse, mid-50’s |
| 500k single auditor 35 yo |
| $5.3M. 44 yo engineer (dh) and govt contractor (dw). Geographic arbitrage in the exurbs, magic of compounding, good market returns. |