Anonymous wrote:pp, you didn't post your net worth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Excluding real estate because you have to live somewhere and it's hard to assess equity in a bubble market.
Are you happy with how you are doing or do you think you are behind where you should be?
Us: 36/37, two kids under 3yrs
HHI: 260K
401k/TSP: 285K
Cash: 50K
Home equity: 270k
No non-mortgage debts.
I only feel poor when I read DCUM.
We are about the same and thought we were in good shape until I start going thru the threads on here. Then I feel waaaaay behind.
DCUM is either an affluent bubble or its full of liars - probably both. Don't let DCUM distort your perspective. You are rich in comparison to 90% of the United States or 97% of the rest of the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Excluding real estate because you have to live somewhere and it's hard to assess equity in a bubble market.
Are you happy with how you are doing or do you think you are behind where you should be?
Us: 36/37, two kids under 3yrs
HHI: 260K
401k/TSP: 285K
Cash: 50K
Home equity: 270k
No non-mortgage debts.
I only feel poor when I read DCUM.
We are about the same and thought we were in good shape until I start going thru the threads on here. Then I feel waaaaay behind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Excluding real estate because you have to live somewhere and it's hard to assess equity in a bubble market.
Are you happy with how you are doing or do you think you are behind where you should be?
Us: 36/37, two kids under 3yrs
HHI: 260K
401k/TSP: 285K
Cash: 50K
Home equity: 270k
No non-mortgage debts.
I only feel poor when I read DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:43.
HHI approximately 800 K
Net worth 12 million. (My wife brought a lot of that with her.)
Plus, government pensions from previous jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Excluding real estate because you have to live somewhere and it's hard to assess equity in a bubble market.
Are you happy with how you are doing or do you think you are behind where you should be?