Anonymous
Post 01/01/2026 16:29     Subject: Net worth growth in 2025?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Up from 16 to 20, but HHI is 5 so a large chunk of the increase is from the annual income.


lol ok


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Anonymous
Post 01/01/2026 16:23     Subject: Net worth growth in 2025?

Anonymous wrote:Up from 16 to 20, but HHI is 5 so a large chunk of the increase is from the annual income.


lol ok
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2026 16:22     Subject: Net worth growth in 2025?

Up from 16 to 20, but HHI is 5 so a large chunk of the increase is from the annual income.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2026 16:17     Subject: Net worth growth in 2025?

Our investments and cash went from $5M to $6M with contributions and gains. We also donated a lot and bought a piece of land. Our RE is probably ~$2.5 and $300K in loans.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2026 16:17     Subject: Net worth growth in 2025?

NW is up 39% (+6.6M). It was a great year for tech stocks. It would be 40% but we donated a lot to the DAF. Zillow says our house decreased in value, Redfin says it increased so I just assume it's the same price.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2026 15:30     Subject: Net worth growth in 2025?

Anonymous wrote:Up 26.78%, not including house. Just ran all the numbers this morning.


Net worth or investment returns?
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2026 15:24     Subject: Net worth growth in 2025?

Up 26.78%, not including house. Just ran all the numbers this morning.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2026 15:20     Subject: Net worth growth in 2025?

Excluding value our house, net worth increased by 557k (18.8%).
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2026 15:05     Subject: Net worth growth in 2025?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you counting new 401k and non-qualified investments or just more passive earnings? I invested $300k which increased my NW by that much plus market increases.

I need to get out of my Ameriprise managed account with a 0.9% AUM. What does everyone recommend? We own a business and have a living trust but I’m not sure that’s a problem. Most of our NW is in non-qualified investments.


OP here. I'm "counting" everything. I track my net worth through the Empower app so it's easy to see the end of year results.

Basically, my liquid investments (retirement and brokerage accounts) earned about the market average (the high teens), while my real estate holdings (primary residence and second home) were flat.

I retired early about a decade ago. We spent $232k last year, offset by a combined $77k in social security (which we elected to take early; we're not yet 65) and rents received from our basement apartment rental. So we only had to draw down $155k from our liquid accounts, which was only 2.27 percent of their total value. So we ended up worth 10 percent better off than the year before (before inflation of course), which I think is pretty good considering we're living well and not working.

An added bonus is we won't owe any federal taxes for 2025 because we only drew down from our brokerage account and ended up (not by accident of course) in the zero percent tax bracket for long term capital gains.


Op, you're doing great! The stock market has also had a great run. My parents retired in 2010 and have been taking regular distributions for living expenses. They told me their portfolio is still higher than when they retired despite all the cumulative distributions.


Yep. Our net worth has more than doubled in the ten years since we've retired. Next year I'm going to have to bite the bullet and start doing some serious Roth conversions though. I've been putting it off because of the taxes but can't any longer. It would be stupid.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2026 15:01     Subject: Net worth growth in 2025?

Up 15.4%, 60/40 portfolio.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2026 14:26     Subject: Net worth growth in 2025?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you counting new 401k and non-qualified investments or just more passive earnings? I invested $300k which increased my NW by that much plus market increases.

I need to get out of my Ameriprise managed account with a 0.9% AUM. What does everyone recommend? We own a business and have a living trust but I’m not sure that’s a problem. Most of our NW is in non-qualified investments.


OP here. I'm "counting" everything. I track my net worth through the Empower app so it's easy to see the end of year results.

Basically, my liquid investments (retirement and brokerage accounts) earned about the market average (the high teens), while my real estate holdings (primary residence and second home) were flat.

I retired early about a decade ago. We spent $232k last year, offset by a combined $77k in social security (which we elected to take early; we're not yet 65) and rents received from our basement apartment rental. So we only had to draw down $155k from our liquid accounts, which was only 2.27 percent of their total value. So we ended up worth 10 percent better off than the year before (before inflation of course), which I think is pretty good considering we're living well and not working.

An added bonus is we won't owe any federal taxes for 2025 because we only drew down from our brokerage account and ended up (not by accident of course) in the zero percent tax bracket for long term capital gains.


Op, you're doing great! The stock market has also had a great run. My parents retired in 2010 and have been taking regular distributions for living expenses. They told me their portfolio is still higher than when they retired despite all the cumulative distributions.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2026 14:19     Subject: Net worth growth in 2025?

Anonymous wrote:Are you counting new 401k and non-qualified investments or just more passive earnings? I invested $300k which increased my NW by that much plus market increases.

I need to get out of my Ameriprise managed account with a 0.9% AUM. What does everyone recommend? We own a business and have a living trust but I’m not sure that’s a problem. Most of our NW is in non-qualified investments.


OP here. I'm "counting" everything. I track my net worth through the Empower app so it's easy to see the end of year results.

Basically, my liquid investments (retirement and brokerage accounts) earned about the market average (the high teens), while my real estate holdings (primary residence and second home) were flat.

I retired early about a decade ago. We spent $232k last year, offset by a combined $77k in social security (which we elected to take early; we're not yet 65) and rents received from our basement apartment rental. So we only had to draw down $155k from our liquid accounts, which was only 2.27 percent of their total value. So we ended up worth 10 percent better off than the year before (before inflation of course), which I think is pretty good considering we're living well and not working.

An added bonus is we won't owe any federal taxes for 2025 because we only drew down from our brokerage account and ended up (not by accident of course) in the zero percent tax bracket for long term capital gains.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2026 13:23     Subject: Net worth growth in 2025?

net worth is up 10% even though our income is down by about 35%. woo market growth. at least i still have a job, barely.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2026 12:18     Subject: Net worth growth in 2025?

Are you counting new 401k and non-qualified investments or just more passive earnings? I invested $300k which increased my NW by that much plus market increases.

I need to get out of my Ameriprise managed account with a 0.9% AUM. What does everyone recommend? We own a business and have a living trust but I’m not sure that’s a problem. Most of our NW is in non-qualified investments.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2026 12:17     Subject: Net worth growth in 2025?

21.82% cheers - im thinking 2026 may be a slower year for the sp 500 maybe only 10% growth