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Good News & Responsibility – Nov 2024 – $359k

So it’s been a year since I said goodbye to my dog Sasha. It doesn’t carry the same level of sadness it once did but I am still reminded of her presence. Kind of thinking about getting a dog again, but not in the 700 sq. foot apartment.

I got a raise and bonus at work and feeling good about it. Is it life changing? Not exactly but it’s helping me keep up with inflation and I am extremely thankful to be receiving anything. Especially in today’s environment.

Last month I set a lofty goal to start saving $1k per paycheck toward my home fund. Have I been able to stick to that? Yes. I have $4k currently saved. FHA is 3.5% or $350k is $12k. I’m on track to have more than that by the time my 42nd birthday rolls around.

I’ve had a few celebrations and done some gifting but all of that was paid for any not much in the grand scheme of things. For his 31st birthday I got my bf mostly practical items and we went out to high tea at The Adolphus in Downtown Dallas. For a friend’s birthday we covered his dinner at Goldie’s, along with alcohol and drinks. Was it cheap? No sometimes you need to spend a little more for the experience and to return the kindness of others.

After much deliberation I’m keeping my 16″ MacBook Pro M3 Max. It’s got 48GB of RAM, 16 CPU cores, 40 GPU cores, 1TB of storage, beautiful screen. No need to drop $1300 on a new 14″ one that has very similar specs. Save / invest that money and when the next shiny thing comes out the current latest and greatest will be on sale. Heck there are people still rocking the M1 Max for professional needs and those came out 3 years ago. For next year’s Europe trip I can bring the iPad Pro with me and use it as “desktop” for a week and a half. Also I rarely push this system to the absolute limits and trying to get better at not leaving a ton of windows / tabs open in my browser. Also testing out the Brave browser instead which is much better than Safari with memory management. As I type this up, the CPU is about 90% idle.

Next week will be a trip to Hot Springs, Arkansas and probably Little Rock as well. Going to take a scenic drive and have never been to either city. Some nice restaurants, lots of sight seeing, hoping the weather cooperates.

Speaking of driving, I had an unexpected situation hitting some debris on a dark service road. Thought it was a brick or something to that effect. Oh this is a tiny item my car isn’t lowered or anything, surely it will clear it. I was mistaken and have a $301 bill to prove it.. The service cut me me a break, the original quote ws about $100 more. I tried to be extra nice and also got the other warranty work done so it was productive even though the lack of a loaner car for 4 days was a little bit annoying. The aluminum plate piece would scrape on the ground every time there was a little raised part of the road.

The kickball season has come to a close for me, it was fun to have plans on the weekend to do something outside of the apartment. It kind of gives me a little more life too, being around people in their 20s and 30s. Much more sense of adventure than I have sometimes. It’s eye opening how they were talking about $100k being a good salary to live off of in Dallas. I remember trying to hit that target for years and years. Then it happened. Now I don’t really realize I earn quite a lot compared to the average person.

FOMO is a real thing for me and I am not really where I expected to be at this age. Sometimes you work toward a goal and fall flat on your face. I am not letting that discourage me though. I will soon have the most cash I’ve ever had on hand since I had a windfall in 2022. I’m not used to not investing every single dollar and having a little bit left over. I do feel guilty about not maxing out my 401k. 35% of the money I don’t put in retirement is just going to the tax man. For a couple hundred in my pocket it’s not really worth it since I’m missing out on potential tax-deferred growth. So back to maxxing out I go.

11/1/202410/1/2024Difference% Change
401K297,764297,589+175+.1%
Roth IRA47,97747,091+886+1.9%
Brokerage Acct882549+333+60.7%
Cash8,6863,547+5,139+144.9%
HSA3,4903,465+25+.7%
Total358,799352,240+6,559+1.9%
Credit Cards0832-832-100%
Net Total358,799351,408+7,390+2.1%

Up $7,390 in a market that has recently taken some hits. There is a strong possibility of hitting a $400k net worth in the next year. Last year as proud as I was of my progress I was “only” at $217k so up 65% or $142k in a year. ::cough::

I don’t have anything to complain about right now. Saving toward a new place to live, my investment acct is up, I’m not letting money burn a hole in my pocket. I have a well paying job and a loving supportive partner. Losing a few pounds though I’m still up 40 pounds since covid and working from home. I didn’t gain it all at once so I can’t reasonably expect to lose it that quickly either. Steady consistent effort over time, that’s what it’s all about. That, not making dumb decisions, and a little bit of luck.

Still haven’t decided if I’m going to visit family in December since I basically have the week of christmas off. Weather is a big unknown but I do still have a Southwest credit that hasn’t been utilized. I’d also need to rent a car otherwise I’d be stuck at home with parents home most of the entire trip which also isn’t ideal.

I voted early last month, election day will soon be upon us. I wanted to find good reasons to support one side but kept coming up short. I’ll leave it at that. Also Harlan if you’re reading this I and probably others can’t leave any comments on your blog, I tried 3 times and it kept loading. 😛

I found my 1st grade school pictures from October 1989. That was 35 years ago and I remember most of that era at least from a 6 year old perspective. There is one person who I can’t remember the name of but everyone else is still around and doing well from what I can tell at least. Hope you guys and gals are doing well out there.

I also see Joe’s blog https://nomoreharvarddebt.com/ is public again even if it’s dormant. It’s still a good resource on how to think differently from society with personal finance even a decade later. Maybe the Gen Z crowd will discover some of the advice from your elders is good. 😉

Back From Vacation – April 2024 $291k and Crushing It

I went on a much needed vacation from March 14-18. First trip with my bf and the first I’ve gone on with anyone dating in almost 10 years. Other than the flight delays it was wonderful. People in Canada are so much friendlier than in the US or at least the places we visited in Toronto and Quebec.

Sharing a few pictures of my March 2024 experience. It’s been more about experiencing the moment and less about trying to make sure everything is perfect or overthinking.

Trying to keep track of everything that’s happened

  1. Some team changes at work, I think 4 people have left in the last month or so. Most to take on higher paying positions and I’m happy for them.
  2. Bought a pair of Vince high top sneakers in this lovely camel color. They were a little expensive at 154.88 plus tax but I also get 10% cashback.
  3. Experienced this amazing bar + restaurant called Finch and the food and the drinks were completely on point. Close to $100 with the margarita flight included. I don’t go to these fancy places often but once a month or so isn’t bad.
  4. Leveraged my annual gym HSA redemption to get $500 back from my HSA. $400 of that went right toward extra car payments.
  5. Related to the above $1800 went toward car payments. Doesn’t feel sustainable but I’m making really great progress.
  6. Only 1 more contribution away from hitting the 2023 Roth IRA limit. Setting aside $371 per paycheck has been a bit of a strain but it’s for my future self. FZROX all the way.
  7. Dealing with an annoying ants situation outside the door of my apartment. I went crazy on them some weeks ago but keep seeing them come back. Hoping the baits work but I’m still pretty skeptical.
  8. New season of kickball is underway, the team is a lot of fun to be around. Kinda nice having younger energy around, to a point. I’m not getting trashed off alcohol but a drink or 2 is fine…
  9. Seeing the Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire movie tonight but have seen Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, and Dune: Part Two this month. No regrets. Was supposed to see The American Society of Magical Negroes but the reviews looked so bad and I overslept.
3/31/20243/1/2024Difference%Change
401K$257,260$247,070+$10,190+4.1%
Roth IRA$39,020$37,111+$1,909+5.1%
M1 Acct$2,367$2,189+$178+8.1%
Cash$3,392$3,589-$198-5.5%
HSA$2,693$3,067-$374-12.2%
Total$304,731$29,026$11,705+4.0%
Credit Card$65$440-$375-85.2%
Auto Loan$13,587$15,314-$1,727-11.3%
Net Total$291,079$277,272+$13,807+5.0%
April 2024 Financial Snapshot

I’ve been grinding, maybe not as hard as some people but April 1, 2023 my net worth was $195,115. So I’m up $96k in the last year and that includes two time periods where I was making aggressive car payments. I feel myself getting a little out of balance so making sure I take time for myself including sleep, eating better, and meditating. My investments are at $300k which is a huge milestone and I’m proud of it. When I started this blog in April 2012 I was negative $50k, so that’s about 7X .

Looking at houses again, a place not far from me is listed at $290k. I think more will show up in the high $2XX range if I wait longer. $250k would be right up my alley but I’m not sure that’s goign to happen. Goal is to pay the car off early then put cash in a high yield savings acct while still maxing out my retirement account. It’s Easter and I’m extremely blessed for everything in my life. Time to hurry up so I’m not late for the movie. Be safe and find happiness each day. ❤