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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #400 on: December 30, 2016, 05:24:26 AM »
8/1/16 - 375k
9/1/16 - 382k
10/1/16 - 391.5k
11/1/16 - 390.2k
12/1/16 - 404k / 550k networth
1/1/17 - 450k / 600k NW

Bonus plus stock huge jump every December.  will be another large jump in april when the company share price is evaluated
« Last Edit: December 30, 2016, 06:56:28 AM by boarder42 »

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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #401 on: December 30, 2016, 06:26:19 AM »
Not including home equity:
1/15: 88k
2/15: 96k
3/15: 100k
4/15: 115k
5/15: 125k
6/15: 135k
7/15: 144k
8/15: 161k
9/15: 172k
10/15: 186k
11/15: 181k
12/15: 203k
1/16: 297k
2/16: 314k
3/16: 329k
4/16: 344k
5/16: 344k
6/16: 344k
7/16: 345k
8/16: 357k
9/16: 366k
10/16: 380k
11/16: 395k



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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #402 on: December 30, 2016, 08:15:06 AM »
Jan. 1, 2016 = 374
Feb. 1, 2016 = 373
Mar. 1, 2016 = 379
Apr. 1, 2016 = 391
May 1, 2016 = 398
June 1, 2016 = 406
July 1, 2016 = 415
Aug. 1, 2016 = 426
Sept. 1, 2016 = 424
Oct. 1, 2016 = 427
Nov. 1, 2016 = 428
Dec. 1, 2016 = 438

Jan. 1, 2017 = 468

That's an increase of 94K for the year . . . I'll take it.

So just out of curiosity I went back to my historical spreadsheets just to get a sampling of our progress.  Some of my record keeping was, uh, irregular so I don't have January to January comparisons, but whatever.

March 2011 = 81
June 2012 = 143
Aug. 2013 = 168
Jan. 2014 = 202
Jan. 2015 = 266
Jan. 2016 = 374
Jan. 2017 = 468


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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #403 on: December 30, 2016, 09:27:08 AM »
I'm going to start tracking cash + invested since I'm now at $250k for that number, second number includes home equity (which I have been tracking all along).

Nov 15: $165k / $236k
Dec 15: $162k / $257k
Jan 16: $152k / $259k
Feb 16: $166k / $275k
Mar 16: $185k / $295k
Apr 16: $192k / $305k
May 16: $201k/ $315k
Jun 16: $204k / $320k
Jul 16: $221k / $339k
Aug 16: $227k / $347k
Sep 16: $230k / $352k
Oct 16: $234k / $357k
Nov 16: $242k / $367k
Dec 16: $276k / $403k

The drop in the first number at the beginning of 2016 was me using some cash to pay off our piggyback HELOC from a year-end bonus and realizing we didn't need such a large emergency fund. Home value is calculated just using inflation. Based on a recent sale a couple houses down I could use a number about $100k higher but I'm hesitant to add that much 18 months after we bought the place. I like this way better for consistency.

It was a good year. Almost $150k in growth. The big bump in December was due to year-end bonus.
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I'm there....
« Reply #404 on: December 31, 2016, 07:21:12 AM »
06/30/2015: $235,381.93
09/30/2015: $261,677.00
12/31/2015: $320,374.69
03/31/2016: $364,966.71
06/30/2016: $412,580.03
09/30/2016: $468,895.06
12/31/2016: $525,049.59

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Re: I'm there....
« Reply #405 on: December 31, 2016, 10:57:47 AM »
06/30/2015: $235,381.93
09/30/2015: $261,677.00
12/31/2015: $320,374.69
03/31/2016: $364,966.71
06/30/2016: $412,580.03
09/30/2016: $468,895.06
12/31/2016: $525,049.59

Ding ding, congrats!  Great way to end '16.

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Re: I'm there....
« Reply #406 on: December 31, 2016, 01:45:13 PM »
06/30/2015: $235,381.93
09/30/2015: $261,677.00
12/31/2015: $320,374.69
03/31/2016: $364,966.71
06/30/2016: $412,580.03
09/30/2016: $468,895.06
12/31/2016: $525,049.59

Nice job!  Welcome to the next thread! :)

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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #407 on: December 31, 2016, 03:50:15 PM »
I thought we were started with $230k, but Mint says we started this year with $180k in (non-real estate) investments. I must have been using some funky math. Regardless, I'll stick around in this forum and see if we can zoom ahead to $500k in non-real estate investments in the next year.

January 2016     $180,487.51
February 2016     $178,807.52
March 2016     $199,641.29
April 2016             $204,317.21
May 2016             $216,872.88
June 2016             $215,555.15
July 2016             $225,610.86
August 2016     $227,604.82
September 2016  $228,110.44
October 2016     $224,346.64
November 2016     $229,089.55
December 2016     $233,098.66

« Last Edit: December 31, 2016, 03:52:39 PM by Firette2020 »

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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #408 on: January 01, 2017, 04:41:13 PM »
Updating with December's total. 

8-2016: $369,217
9-2016: $373,735
10-2016: $369,721
11-2016: $385,057
12-2016: $399,209

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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #409 on: January 02, 2017, 01:58:51 AM »
December 2013: 142K
March 2014: 178K
June 2014: 191K
September 2014: 205K
December 2014: 231K
March 2015: 232K (I self financed half a wedding this quarter, and began subsidizing now husband)
June 2015: 249K
September 2015: 272K (a new~30K in debt showed in this quarter from the first half of a 60K roof assessment I didn't have cash on hand for)
December 2015: 326K
March 2016: 342K
June 2016: 389K
September 2016: 457K (began booking a 4540K "liability" that I would incur if I wanted to liquidate my condo, which I include in this NW total)
December 2016: 511K(+185K year on year)

Mostly as a reminder to self, I've been using my personal capital net worth total here, minus my shared accounts with my husband.

I guess I've graduated out of this thread at this point.  We'll see where I am at month's end.

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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #410 on: January 02, 2017, 05:32:18 PM »

Coming back to update... for end of DEC

2015 DEC:252k
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2016 JAN:260k(+8k)
2016 FEB:281k(+21k)
2016 MAR:285k(+4k)
2016 APR:298k(+13k)
2016 MAY:305k(+7k)
2016 JUN:307k(+2k)
2016 JUL:320k(+13k)
2016 AUG:326k(+6k)
2016 SEP:336k(+10k)
2016 OCT:337k(+1k)
2016 NOV:361k(+24k)
2016 DEC:368k(+7k)

+$116,000 this year! Aiming, for just under 100k in any given year of savings. Though, I am really only tracking worth gains, not savings directly. (So it includes gains/losses in the market) Given 0 month(s) left, and (-16k) more to go, I hit this goal!

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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #411 on: January 02, 2017, 07:04:37 PM »
April-15     $133,400.00 (+23,993)
July-15   $179,961.40 (+46,561)
Oct-15      $207,727.22 (+27,765)
Jan-16      $257,514.77 (+49,787) -> $148,106 NW gain for 2015
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April-16    $277,918.06 (+20,403)
July-16     $306,073.47 (+28,155)
Oct -16     $357,689.04 (+53,415)
Jan -17     $405,710.23 (+48,021) -> $148,195 NW gain for 2016. 

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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #412 on: January 02, 2017, 10:29:48 PM »
 Hoping to be at $500,000 in 08/2018.

July 2016 - $257,306
August 2016 - $264,625
September 2016 - $270,695
October 2016 - $283528
November 2016 - $291396
December 2016 - $295603

As expected not a big jump in December - had a family reunion in Australia. First time my parents had all 3 kids in one place in 17 years; Their faces and reaction to the surprise - Priceless!!

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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #413 on: January 03, 2017, 07:52:29 AM »


Starting 10/2016 - $310,000 (rough estimate since we still have a few accounts left to be merged)
11/2016 - $328k
12/2016- $347k


1/2017 $358.7k

We made a large effort to cut Christmas spending this year. Other than that nothing crazy, still in the process selling our old house so I'm happy with that increase.


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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #414 on: January 03, 2017, 08:55:51 AM »
Mission accomplished, took 13-14 months. Managed a ~70% savings rate, and increased net worth significantly more than our after-tax income.


1.1.13    (126,145)
1.1.14    (48,080)
9.1.14    0                           (estimate)

1.1.15    67,628

5.1.15    128,341  <-got personal capital sorted out
6.1.15    153,864
7.1.15    160,139
8.1.15    167,956
9.1.15    186,156
10.1.15  208,782
11.1.15  241,454
12.1.15  273,331
1.1.16    290,922
2.1.16    299,862
3.1.16    326,892
4.1.16    381,543
5.1.16    398,988
6.1.16    412,816
7.1.16    436,692
8.1.16    436,603
9.1.16    446,107
10.1.16  449,887
11.1.16  468,062
12.1.16  490,832
1.1.17    503,540

Next goal, 1 million. Hoping to hit it by 2018, going to be a stretch though.

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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #415 on: January 03, 2017, 09:01:09 AM »
I am new around these parts but been reading here for a good year or so.
This year my resolution is to try and make that big push towards £500k for 2020. (I am in GBP).  Goal for 2025 is £0.75M and £1M by 2030.
If I can make a dent this year and click over 400k I will be happy!  NB my NW includes all my assets after any finance.  Includes savings, investment property, classic car and pension.

1/1/16 = £288,240
1/1/17 = £374,668

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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #416 on: January 04, 2017, 03:46:28 AM »
Hello! Just graduated from the 250k one at the beginning of the year, how perfect!
Should be a good year, condo is paid off, no debts, upping my contributions in 403b to the max.. then trying to figure out where to stick the rest. Need to read a little more as still confused about that.

2017
Jan 1st: 252k

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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #417 on: January 04, 2017, 10:48:13 AM »
Wow, some of you really are racing to $500k - congratulations.  Is there a thread for those who are on a brisk walk to $500k? 

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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #418 on: January 04, 2017, 11:09:20 AM »
nope this is it.. takes all types. 

our race started jan 2016 as far as invested goes.  and will end in june/july 2017 ... we've hit almost 600k NW but 150k is in the house and i want it all invested as the house will stay when we FIRE.

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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #419 on: January 04, 2017, 12:09:30 PM »
Wow, some of you really are racing to $500k - congratulations.  Is there a thread for those who are on a brisk walk to $500k?
I'm loading up as fast as I can right now, but may shift to walk mode before $500K. My trigger event for semi-FIRE is not a Stash number, so it's impossible to tell right now. As soon as PT work + rent = expenses, I'll quit FT and let the Stash compound for a few years. I have some outsized single-stock holdings that could go up or down in the near future, making the NW @ time of transition rather difficult to predict... and after that, the snowball will mostly roll on its own, instead of my piling the bulk of my earnings on it as it goes.

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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #420 on: January 04, 2017, 01:23:59 PM »
I want in please.  We are currently at $352,398.01 (or were at the end of December).  My actual goal is to get to $600,000 in 5.5 years (which is when we are pulling the retirement trigger).  I'm hoping we can get there!!

Love seeing everyone's progress!

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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #421 on: January 04, 2017, 03:52:09 PM »
Very impressed by everyone's progress. I appreciate this thread very much as a form of public (but not too public) accountability.  I really appreciate everyone's continued encouragement as well.

Cheers to a successful 2017 to all!  JGS

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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #422 on: January 05, 2017, 09:09:10 AM »
My philosophy is, any month net worth goes up is a good month. 

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« Reply #423 on: January 08, 2017, 03:41:24 PM »
Happy New Year to everyone!

Net worth estimate up to $410k, another larger than anticipated increase, mostly due to increasing my home value estimate another $20k and including $10k of liquid savings that I had not previously figured into my number. I know that using the Zestimate is not super accurate, but I am still about $60k below that number. Otherwise I did increase my 401k contribution up to 21% (from 18%, I think) and we had some modest growth of our investments.

Net worth estimate is $370k this month, up a good chunk from the last time I posted (which I think was early September). Most of the jump accounts for increasing my estimate of our house worth about $15k, after having a. looked at the Zillow estimate (which is way, way higher than my own estimate) for the first time in almost a year, and b. heard about the sale prices of comparable houses in our neighborhood. Also had a jump of over $5k due to getting a quarterly statement from one of my husband's old 401ks. Plus the usual contributions to our current 401ks and some modest growth. Still pessimistic about getting to $500k before 2019 due to upcoming mat leave/child care spending increases but I guess it could happen.

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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #424 on: January 09, 2017, 11:09:13 AM »
Did not know these existed.  I'll join in, but we just rejiggered our free cash flow to go from investing to saving for kids college for the next 10 years so thinking we are going to hit a wall, but will be fun to see.  I will just post quarterly numbers for progression.  We also had an unusual situation for thee months in 2016 where I switched jobs and had severance coming in while working new job (good problem to have for investing). 

1/1/2015 - $319,018
3/31/2015 - $358,647
6/30/2015 - $350,887
9/30/2015 - $329,044
12/31/2015 - $340,246
3/31/2016 - $390,030
6/30/2016 - $408.983
9/1/2016 - $447,834

12/31/2016 - $459,423

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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #425 on: January 13, 2017, 06:41:14 AM »
1/1/2017 - $256,000
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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #426 on: January 13, 2017, 07:51:08 AM »
Dec 16: 492k. So close!

We have definitely reached a tipping point where market gains are a larger contributor than our actual savings some months. Obviously that might change if the market corrects.

We'll probably hit it at the end of Jan. Then it's off to 1 million.

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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #427 on: January 13, 2017, 09:02:20 AM »
1/1/2016 - $256,000

Surely you mean 2017?

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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #428 on: January 13, 2017, 09:24:10 AM »
1/1/2016 - $256,000

Surely you mean 2017?

Great catch! I still forget it's 2017 already!

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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #429 on: January 18, 2017, 01:19:52 AM »
Morning everyone!

Joining this race from the depths of frosty Surrey, UK.

Current FI Fund at January 2017 is £346k

Plan is to hopefully get to £500k by December 2018.

I currently track FI Fund and Networth in a Google spreadsheet and update monthly so I'll pop back on 1st Feb to see how things have gone.

Good luck everyone!

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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #430 on: January 20, 2017, 09:54:31 PM »
Moving into this thread after spending a bit of time in the 100k to 250k thread.  Feels good to be a quarter-millionaire!  Haha.  We're at $282k right now, woot!

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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #431 on: January 23, 2017, 02:12:20 AM »
Morning everyone!

Joining this race from the depths of frosty Surrey, UK.

Current FI Fund at January 2017 is £346k

Plan is to hopefully get to £500k by December 2018.

I currently track FI Fund and Networth in a Google spreadsheet and update monthly so I'll pop back on 1st Feb to see how things have gone.

Good luck everyone!

Good luck, we are also UK based.  We technically need a GBP thread :D 

We are at a similar point now, you will be well ahead of me if you reach your 500k by end of 18 though. 

Out of interest what is your strat?  I am going with property (rental - owned not BTL) plus cash savings, PBs (security only!), 123 and pension.
Not touching Woodford etc yet too toppy for me. 

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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #432 on: January 23, 2017, 07:19:08 AM »
Good luck, we are also UK based.  We technically need a GBP thread :D

You could always stay in this thread and just race from £200k to £400k (based on current exchange rate).

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« Reply #433 on: January 23, 2017, 10:42:48 AM »
Meh, it's really more about achieving the goal than the amount of the goal achieved.  USD, Canadian, Australian dollars, Euros, GBP, are all relatively in the same ballpark, imo.  Now if you are talking some undervalued third-world currency, then you should probably do a conversion. 

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« Reply #434 on: January 23, 2017, 10:46:37 AM »
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/9672926/The-worlds-least-valuable-currencies.html

For example, don't post here if you are saving in Vietnamese "Dong."  It's 33,000 "Dong" to one GBP.

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« Reply #435 on: January 23, 2017, 11:13:12 AM »
For example, don't post here if you are saving in Vietnamese "Dong."  It's 33,000 "Dong" to one GBP.

Join me in my race to 10,000,000,000₫!

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« Reply #436 on: January 23, 2017, 11:35:08 AM »
For example, don't post here if you are saving in Vietnamese "Dong."  It's 33,000 "Dong" to one GBP.

Join me in my race to 10,000,000,000₫!

That's nothing.  You should see the size of my dong!

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« Reply #437 on: January 23, 2017, 02:38:06 PM »
Morning everyone!

Joining this race from the depths of frosty Surrey, UK.

Current FI Fund at January 2017 is £346k

Plan is to hopefully get to £500k by December 2018.

I currently track FI Fund and Networth in a Google spreadsheet and update monthly so I'll pop back on 1st Feb to see how things have gone.

Good luck everyone!

Good luck, we are also UK based.  We technically need a GBP thread :D 

We are at a similar point now, you will be well ahead of me if you reach your 500k by end of 18 though. 

Out of interest what is your strat?  I am going with property (rental - owned not BTL) plus cash savings, PBs (security only!), 123 and pension.
Not touching Woodford etc yet too toppy for me.

Thanks. We have a combination of Stocks & Shares ISA's, Personal Pensions with some cash in Santander 123.

Currently I'm throwing as much as I can into my pension to get the 40% tax relief (who knows how much long this will last?).

We hope by 2020 we will have £600k allowing us 4% withdrawal of £24k per year, which is in line with our spending.

I don't think we will stop work completely, more like we will do some consultancy here and there (we working in IT and Marketing).

Longer term, we will rent out our house and use the proceeds to rent lower cost areas near the sea or abroad.

We don't have children (and no plans) so longer term we may either sell the house and downsize or reverse mortgage to ensure we spend everything before we die!

But anything can happen between now and then, so here's to the fun journey!



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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #438 on: January 25, 2017, 09:20:28 AM »
Nov 31, 2015: $254,178
Dec 31, 2015: $258,054
Jan 31, 2016: $264,247
Feb 29, 2016: $271,241
Mar 31, 2016: $300,034
Apr 30, 2016: $317,839
May 31, 2016: $330,411
Jun 30, 2016:  $333,663
Jul 31, 2016:   $348,945
Aug 31, 2016: $359,418
Jan 25, 2017: $446,514

Haven't checked in for a while, but things are progressing nicely!  14 months in & we're closing in on the finish.  Can't be sure when we will cross over.  Roughly $200k down & $50k to go!

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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #439 on: January 25, 2017, 09:22:46 AM »
Ha.  Ok, sounds good to me.  That will be quite the challenge. 

16 months is my goal then.  $500k by Feb 2017.  That's $15,625/mo. I don't see how this will happen, but here goes!

Ok, looking back my original stretch goal was Feb 2017... That almost certainly won't happen, but it's still nice to know we're tracking pretty closely.

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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #440 on: January 25, 2017, 01:55:26 PM »
I haven't updated in a while but as of 1/1/17 I am up to 354,045.50.  About 31K is investment gains, 8K employee match, and 37 contributions

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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #441 on: January 26, 2017, 05:56:16 PM »
October 31st
just over 500K

and as the market has dropped since I'm still in the 250k to 500k club :D

well out of here now. now climbed to almost 550k so i'm moving over to the 1m thread. not sure i'll get there as i intend to quit work soon .

good luck - just buy vanguard instead of shit and you'll get there...


Good luck, we are also UK based.  We technically need a GBP thread :D

You could always stay in this thread and just race from £200k to £400k (based on current exchange rate).


after the banks take their cut then its about the same in usd as gbp...


which is handy for those of us who pop back to visit. drops any more and i might be able to trade in my lakeside florida property for a small flat in Hastings!!!   on second thoughts... maybe i won't..
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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #442 on: January 26, 2017, 09:03:36 PM »
Nov 31, 2015: $254,178
Dec 31, 2015: $258,054
Jan 31, 2016: $264,247
Feb 29, 2016: $271,241
Mar 31, 2016: $300,034
Apr 30, 2016: $317,839
May 31, 2016: $330,411
Jun 30, 2016:  $333,663
Jul 31, 2016:   $348,945
Aug 31, 2016: $359,418
Jan 25, 2017: $446,514

Haven't checked in for a while, but things are progressing nicely!  14 months in & we're closing in on the finish.  Can't be sure when we will cross over.  Roughly $200k down & $50k to go!

Wow, nearly $100k in the last 6 months. Nice job! I hit $250k around the same time as you, so I was tracking my progress against yours, but you've left me in the dust. I'll see you in the $500k-$1MM thread hopefully starting Jan 2018.

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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #443 on: January 27, 2017, 08:07:25 AM »
Nov 31, 2015: $254,178
Dec 31, 2015: $258,054
Jan 31, 2016: $264,247
Feb 29, 2016: $271,241
Mar 31, 2016: $300,034
Apr 30, 2016: $317,839
May 31, 2016: $330,411
Jun 30, 2016:  $333,663
Jul 31, 2016:   $348,945
Aug 31, 2016: $359,418
Jan 25, 2017: $446,514

Haven't checked in for a while, but things are progressing nicely!  14 months in & we're closing in on the finish.  Can't be sure when we will cross over.  Roughly $200k down & $50k to go!

Wow, nearly $100k in the last 6 months. Nice job! I hit $250k around the same time as you, so I was tracking my progress against yours, but you've left me in the dust. I'll see you in the $500k-$1MM thread hopefully starting Jan 2018.

Same here. We were at ~$250k in December 2015 and ~$385k now. If the market does well we'll probably hit $500k by the end of the year but otherwise I'm expecting early 2018.

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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #444 on: January 27, 2017, 08:43:05 AM »
1/1/2017 - $256,000
2/1/2017 - $265,000

*assuming nothing major happens in the market* (it went up, edited for accuracy)
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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #445 on: January 27, 2017, 10:36:18 AM »
Nov 31, 2015: $254,178
Dec 31, 2015: $258,054
Jan 31, 2016: $264,247
Feb 29, 2016: $271,241
Mar 31, 2016: $300,034
Apr 30, 2016: $317,839
May 31, 2016: $330,411
Jun 30, 2016:  $333,663
Jul 31, 2016:   $348,945
Aug 31, 2016: $359,418
Jan 25, 2017: $446,514

Haven't checked in for a while, but things are progressing nicely!  14 months in & we're closing in on the finish.  Can't be sure when we will cross over.  Roughly $200k down & $50k to go!

Wow, nearly $100k in the last 6 months. Nice job! I hit $250k around the same time as you, so I was tracking my progress against yours, but you've left me in the dust. I'll see you in the $500k-$1MM thread hopefully starting Jan 2018.

Same here. We were at ~$250k in December 2015 and ~$385k now. If the market does well we'll probably hit $500k by the end of the year but otherwise I'm expecting early 2018.

Looks like we've been moving at a similar clip as I'm also at $385k now. Only another month or two until $400k.

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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #446 on: January 27, 2017, 02:29:39 PM »
Been a while.... Updated numbers below! Slowly chugging along...



End Of
2014-Q1:                $55,471
2014-Q2:                $78,319
2014-Q3:                $84,251
2014-Q4:                $106,801
2015-Q1:                $126,464
2015-Q2:                $145,996
2015-Q3:                $151,957
2015-Q4:                $203,486
2016-Q1:                $217,931
2016-Q2:                $233,784
2016-Q3:                $255,000
2016-Q4:                $276,375

Current:                  $287,800

Creeping up on 300k.  That will be another fun milestone to hit! :)

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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #447 on: January 27, 2017, 02:32:27 PM »
Been a while.... Updated numbers below! Slowly chugging along...



End Of
2014-Q1:                $55,471
2014-Q2:                $78,319
2014-Q3:                $84,251
2014-Q4:                $106,801
2015-Q1:                $126,464
2015-Q2:                $145,996
2015-Q3:                $151,957
2015-Q4:                $203,486
2016-Q1:                $217,931
2016-Q2:                $233,784
2016-Q3:                $255,000
2016-Q4:                $276,375

Current:                  $287,800

Creeping up on 300k.  That will be another fun milestone to hit! :)

Slowly plugging along?  Hella great progress there, you should be proud of that!

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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #448 on: January 27, 2017, 03:03:42 PM »
Morning everyone!

Joining this race from the depths of frosty Surrey, UK.

Current FI Fund at January 2017 is £346k

Plan is to hopefully get to £500k by December 2018.

I currently track FI Fund and Networth in a Google spreadsheet and update monthly so I'll pop back on 1st Feb to see how things have gone.

Good luck everyone!

Good luck, we are also UK based.  We technically need a GBP thread :D 

We are at a similar point now, you will be well ahead of me if you reach your 500k by end of 18 though. 

Out of interest what is your strat?  I am going with property (rental - owned not BTL) plus cash savings, PBs (security only!), 123 and pension.
Not touching Woodford etc yet too toppy for me.

Thanks. We have a combination of Stocks & Shares ISA's, Personal Pensions with some cash in Santander 123.

Currently I'm throwing as much as I can into my pension to get the 40% tax relief (who knows how much long this will last?).

We hope by 2020 we will have £600k allowing us 4% withdrawal of £24k per year, which is in line with our spending.

I don't think we will stop work completely, more like we will do some consultancy here and there (we working in IT and Marketing).

Longer term, we will rent out our house and use the proceeds to rent lower cost areas near the sea or abroad.

We don't have children (and no plans) so longer term we may either sell the house and downsize or reverse mortgage to ensure we spend everything before we die!

But anything can happen between now and then, so here's to the fun journey!

Sounds similar to us, we also have no kids.  The plan is to sell the houses and travel for a while.  Been crunching the numbers more and more recently and I hope to hit our target a bit sooner than 2030 where it was planned and perhaps as soon as 2025 if the markets play ball and we do ok with our business.  The one thing I don't take into consideration is the value of our business - but if we could sell it I suspect 2025 is very possible.

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Re: Race from 250 to 500k!
« Reply #449 on: January 28, 2017, 05:56:36 AM »
March Update: I'm adding 2015 quarterly (for comparison) and switching over to a monthly update format for 2016...I think this will make it easier for me to track incremental progress. Year-over-year increase from March 2015 to March 2016 is $102,086 (!)

Dec 2014: $190,811
Mar 2015: $238,653 (+$47,842)
Jun 2015: $262,010 (+$23,357)
Sep 2015: $276,420 (+$14,410)
Dec 2015: $310,350 (+$33,930)
Jan 2016: $307,436 (-$2,914)
Feb 2016: $315,430 (+$7,994)
Mar 2016: $340,739 (+$25,309)

My husband inadvertently just set our $500k NW goal by declaring that he wants to be a "half-millionaire" by his 30th birthday. So, we have until August 2017 to hit $500k in investible NW. Given our current trajectory, I think this is very likely! I'm personally aiming to hit $500k in March of 2017...no math here, just sending good vibes out into the universe.

And a quick NW update, still going strong! Some of the significant increases are due to bonuses - Brown Bear's 6% bonus in April, and then my $5k signing bonus in May.
 
Apr 2016: $356,946 (+$16,207)
May 2016: $370,408 (+$13,462)

I think we're on track to hit $400k by Brown Bear's 29th birthday in August! Have to wait and see how things go...

Movin' on up...
June 2016: $377,258 (+$6,850)

I should probably mention that we've been diverting all of our extra cash into our house downpayment fund (besides 401(k) contributions, set to max for both). Sadly this means our monthly gains aren't so high right now since the house money is in a checking account yielding 0.75% per year. Still, this tactic means we're dropping $4,380/month into 401(k)s (including matching) and $3k per month into the house fund. Not too shabby. We probably won't hit $400k by the end of August, though, without some magic happening.

On to July!
July 2016: $397,978 (+$20,720)

Looks like magic is actually happening - $400k here we come (so close!) Did I mention that we did put an offer in on a house, and it was accepted? Our home inspection is scheduled for Wednesday and barring catastrophe we should be good to go!! I'm super excited :) We're doing some funny shuffling of funds right now but since we haven't actually paid anything for the house yet - we've just been moving money around - it's all still there. It's just that $85k of our total money pile is in cash....About $50k set aside for house/closing costs and the remainder for home improvement, which we're hoping will only cost ~$20k.

August Update: $403,403 (+$5,425) We've just cleared $400k!!!

Despite clearing $400k (which = awesome!!), this month's gain is only a tiny increase over July because we spent vast amounts of money last month. We bought our plane tickets to visit Brown Bear's family at Christmas ($3,328) and also bought some furnishings for our new house plus paid for the home inspection, appraisal, and sewer clean out ($2,770 total). That means our normal spending was ~$3,500, which is great, but add all that other shit in and you get to $9,500 in spending for August and it's just staggering. I hope to keep the general Sept spending lower despite our plans to close on the house this month. That said, we did take advantage of some good labor day sales for more home furnishings and hardware store necessities - $1231 so far and counting...Pretty soon here we will have to start re-calculating NW including home equity!

Looks like I've been neglecting this thread :/ we did just (finally!) get home internet service a few weeks ago but I'm still firmly in the habit of staying off the computer when I'm at home, so haven't been posting all that much. Wanted to give a bit of a NW update for January, though. Including home equity, which currently stands right around $47,433 if you don't include our home improvements in our home value, our NW as of today is $444,411. That's pretty good considering we put just shy of $45k cash into home improvements & closing costs last year! We're all set up to save save save this year, though, since the big house stuff is all wrapped up. Plus our annual household income has increased from $170,600 in Jan 2016 to $183,570 in 2017 (+$12,970) due to my husband's mid-2016 promotion plus year-end increases for both of us. This doesn't include any bonus income we may see this year. Woo hoo! Based on my preliminary calculations we are on track to save ~$102k this year in 401(k)s + matching, 2x Roth IRAs (already max-ed out), and taxable investments, not including any bonus income. So we sure as hell better hit $500k by August 2017! Let the compounding begin!
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