Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Cash/equivalents - 25% (across all accounts)
Brokerage 43% (excluding cash)
529s 4% and evaporating
Retirement accounts 28% (excluding cash)
Mid 50s; NW about $6.5M end of March; $250K HHI.
We don't include Primary residence in net worth calculations. Doesn't make sense to me unless it's a massive house that we are likely to downsize from or have rental/vacation properties. If we did, it would be another 600K (value less mortgage or about $300K).
PP in our 50s with $280K HHI but only $2M NW to your $7M. How on earth did you do it?
Anonymous wrote: Cash/equivalents - 25% (across all accounts)
Brokerage 43% (excluding cash)
529s 4% and evaporating
Retirement accounts 28% (excluding cash)
Mid 50s; NW about $6.5M end of March; $250K HHI.
We don't include Primary residence in net worth calculations. Doesn't make sense to me unless it's a massive house that we are likely to downsize from or have rental/vacation properties. If we did, it would be another 600K (value less mortgage or about $300K).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Home equity: $1.2m (39%)
401ks or equivalent: $1.4 (45%)
529s (2 kids): $185k (6%)
Brokerage: $150k (5%)
Ibonds: $80k (2.5%)
Emergency fund: $60k (2%)
Random money in checking: $30k (1%)
Total: $3,105,000
HHI: $400k
Early 40s.
We will have one federal pension.
We’re 43, and very close to these numbers. Approx half of the home equity ($600k), $300k more in retirement funds, similar 529s (but 3 kids), and about half of the after tax savings ($150k or so). Also one federal pension for a SES. About $550k HHI.
Us too. HHI $400k, net worth just under $3M. Will have one fed pension upon retirement.
Home equity: 30%
Retirement: 43%
529s (2 kids): 14%
Brokerage: 7%
Emergency funds/designated savings: 7%
Well that makes me happy to see other similarly aged folks similarly situated. We had good timing with the house purchase and got on the property ladder early in our (pretty young aged) marriage. When we sold that place plus what we’d saved in the interim, we were able to put down 40% on our current home and have paid down over $100k since then. Combine that with the insane appreciation of the last few years and the comps suggest we could sell the house for nearly $800k more than we paid for it 10 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Home equity: $1.2m (39%)
401ks or equivalent: $1.4 (45%)
529s (2 kids): $185k (6%)
Brokerage: $150k (5%)
Ibonds: $80k (2.5%)
Emergency fund: $60k (2%)
Random money in checking: $30k (1%)
Total: $3,105,000
HHI: $400k
Early 40s.
We will have one federal pension.
We’re 43, and very close to these numbers. Approx half of the home equity ($600k), $300k more in retirement funds, similar 529s (but 3 kids), and about half of the after tax savings ($150k or so). Also one federal pension for a SES. About $550k HHI.
Us too. HHI $400k, net worth just under $3M. Will have one fed pension upon retirement.
Home equity: 30%
Retirement: 43%
529s (2 kids): 14%
Brokerage: 7%
Emergency funds/designated savings: 7%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Home equity: $1.2m (39%)
401ks or equivalent: $1.4 (45%)
529s (2 kids): $185k (6%)
Brokerage: $150k (5%)
Ibonds: $80k (2.5%)
Emergency fund: $60k (2%)
Random money in checking: $30k (1%)
Total: $3,105,000
HHI: $400k
Early 40s.
We will have one federal pension.
We’re 43, and very close to these numbers. Approx half of the home equity ($600k), $300k more in retirement funds, similar 529s (but 3 kids), and about half of the after tax savings ($150k or so). Also one federal pension for a SES. About $550k HHI.
Anonymous wrote:Home equity: $1.2m (39%)
401ks or equivalent: $1.4 (45%)
529s (2 kids): $185k (6%)
Brokerage: $150k (5%)
Ibonds: $80k (2.5%)
Emergency fund: $60k (2%)
Random money in checking: $30k (1%)
Total: $3,105,000
HHI: $400k
Early 40s.
We will have one federal pension.
Anonymous wrote:Why are people reporting percentages rather than dollars? You can't tell anything from percentages.