June Snapshot
July 4, 2009
Retirement Savings |
Roth IRA: $3,968 |
Emergency Savings |
Catastrophe: $ 35,394 |
Short Term Goals |
Car Maintenance: $2,217 |
Long Term Goals |
House Down Payment: $102 |
Investments |
TradeKing: $1,000 |
Total Assets |
Illiquid: $ 28,946 |
Debt and Liabilities |
AX: $154 |
Net Worth |
$ 102,004 (91,513) |
Holy crapola. There’s nothing like being a whole 2 grand over the six figure mark to make me want to stop spending RIGHT NOW. I’m going to take a moment and enjoy the fact I managed to hit those numbers before thumping down to earth with the realization that I’ve just applied for unemployment a couple days ago and I’m still in NYC with a belly to feed. Oh holy cow.
Being on vacation has turned my brain to mush: I constantly lose track of days, and haven’t sent out my resume to the guy who requested it week before last. I’ve only been slightly connected via Twitter/phone and it’s been really fun, but a little unsettling as well.
There’s a bit of me that wants to extend this trip for another few days. $150 change fee…. a few more days of subway travel …. ??
First send the resume then extend the trip. š
Karen
Awesome net worth, I can’t wait to crack the 6 figures. Hopefully it will happen before too long. Try not to stress about spending, you obviously are very good about saving for the future.
You should definitely stay to make up for the bad weather last week. We finally have some sun! Between walking and the subway, you won’t need to take any cabs. It’s not as confusing as it seems. I learned how to get around NYC by using http://www.hopstop.com. It’s also possible to eat cheaply. Check out http://www.yelp.com, filter by the $ category and then sort by highest ratings. Also many restaurants offer early bird specials or dinner deals for days earlier in the week, when people are less likely to be dining out.
What a fabulous snap shot. I wish I could say the same, but I imagine the figures would be backwards. š
Glad to hear you are having fun!
Karen: Yes’m! š
Miss M: Between this trip and Australia, I may be hard put to keep it there.
Cents in the City: I’ve only taken one cab since getting here, and that was because we were waiting eons for the next E train. So glad I’ve made it by walking and subwaying this whole time.
MoneyFunk: I dunno, you’re doing quite a good job these days, I’d say!