Anonymous wrote:Some of these net worths don't make sense. Use this calculator to correctly determine net worth (you gotta include all your debt):
http://cgi.money.cnn.com/tools/networth/networth.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have a higher net worth than the average NFL player - not a bad place to start from! Go you.
Our is $600k - keep saving - it keeps growing very quickly - every year I look back to see what it was the previous year and I am surprised it grows so fast.
I remember being at $1M in 2008. Maybe you read about what happened next.
Smart people didn't sell but in fact bought more and more shares, and they are at $2 million today.
Anonymous wrote:I just realized I finally don't have a negative net worth! And I am happy about it. My home equity and 401K netted against my students loans (90K) and credit cards (5K) equals zero. I know many of you would laugh at this as pathetic, but it truly is an accomplishment for anyone to crawl out of a negative net worth.

Anonymous wrote:Congratulations, OP!
Keep going!
We're struggling too, right now.
Life sucks at times but depends on what you make of it. Anonymous wrote:I just realized I finally don't have a negative net worth! And I am happy about it. My home equity and 401K netted against my students loans (90K) and credit cards (5K) equals zero. I know many of you would laugh at this as pathetic, but it truly is an accomplishment for anyone to crawl out of a negative net worth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have a higher net worth than the average NFL player - not a bad place to start from! Go you.
Our is $600k - keep saving - it keeps growing very quickly - every year I look back to see what it was the previous year and I am surprised it grows so fast.
Not OP
How long would it take to get from $0 to $600k for the average professional
(range of time) - understand it depends on many factors.
600k PP here- I've been working for 11 years and DH 8. I feel like we should have more... I wish we had saved more aggressively. Recently we've been trying to max out our 401ks, which has helped it increase. I also invest money in regular index funds and stocks. Basically I sprinkle it a lot of places and try to save more than spending too much, but we do spend and I think its important to have fun too.
Thanks.
You saved the whole time so you probably shouldn't feel like you should have saved more, you saved consistently so that's why you've done so well. Are you about 36?
Anonymous wrote:All of you are 20 trillion richer than the United States .
Anonymous wrote:I just realized I finally don't have a negative net worth! And I am happy about it. My home equity and 401K netted against my students loans (90K) and credit cards (5K) equals zero. I know many of you would laugh at this as pathetic, but it truly is an accomplishment for anyone to crawl out of a negative net worth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have a higher net worth than the average NFL player - not a bad place to start from! Go you.
Our is $600k - keep saving - it keeps growing very quickly - every year I look back to see what it was the previous year and I am surprised it grows so fast.
Not OP
How long would it take to get from $0 to $600k for the average professional
(range of time) - understand it depends on many factors.
600k PP here- I've been working for 11 years and DH 8. I feel like we should have more... I wish we had saved more aggressively. Recently we've been trying to max out our 401ks, which has helped it increase. I also invest money in regular index funds and stocks. Basically I sprinkle it a lot of places and try to save more than spending too much, but we do spend and I think its important to have fun too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have a higher net worth than the average NFL player - not a bad place to start from! Go you.
Our is $600k - keep saving - it keeps growing very quickly - every year I look back to see what it was the previous year and I am surprised it grows so fast.
Not OP
How long would it take to get from $0 to $600k for the average professional
(range of time) - understand it depends on many factors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1.5M -- 2/3 in the market, 1/3 in equity. No debt of any kind.
We set a goal of having $1.0 million plus the house paid off by age 50. Reached it this year (48/49).
"equity" means stocks and "the market" means stocks.
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