I've never posted in this thread, but I've been keeping tabs on it for a long time. Not at 100k in Mint due to a technicality, but hit it for the first time during this month.
Dates Net Notes
Nov-10 $1,849.03
Dec-10 $2,524.99
Jan-11 $2,418.43
Feb-11 $1,937.37
Mar-11 $2,689.13
Apr-11 $2,689.13
May-11 $2,689.13
Jun-11 $2,689.13
Jul-11 $2,689.13
Aug-11 $1,663.30
Sep-11 $1,785.26
Oct-11 $3,787.75
Nov-11 $5,486.26
Dec-11 $5,514.02
Jan-12 $6,296.77
Feb-12 $4,949.08
Mar-12 $4,264.70
Apr-12 $5,262.42
May-12 $5,200.87
Jun-12 $5,716.61
Jul-12 $8,004.74
Aug-12 $8,047.28
Sep-12 $6,510.59
Oct-12 $17,477.46 Sold a bunch of stuff in an attempt to simplify my life. (extra vehicles, electronics, spare tools)
Nov-12 $16,354.48
Dec-12 $16,352.56
Jan-13 $14,079.47
Feb-13 $17,556.49
Mar-13 $17,305.82
Apr-13 $18,831.80
May-13 $20,113.63
Jun-13 $13,348.21
Jul-13 $14,967.44
Aug-13 $15,772.28
Sep-13 $17,146.63
Oct-13 $19,077.32
Nov-13 $20,537.92
Dec-13 $21,903.85 Finished college. Graduated with zero debt thanks to spending the majority of my degree at a community college and working 40+ hours a week the whole time.
Jan-14 $24,028.75
Feb-14 $25,475.82
Mar-14 $26,480.62
Apr-14 $32,071.04 Started reading MMM.
May-14 $32,166.76
Jun-14 $35,030.11
Jul-14 $39,832.53
Aug-14 $41,600.72
Sep-14 $43,536.95
Oct-14 $46,353.34
Nov-14 $51,066.46 Moved 1500 miles for Job, big growth spurt came from advance for moving expenses.
Dec-14 $50,852.04
Jan-15 $56,661.62
Feb-15 $63,155.09
Mar-15 $64,334.44
Apr-15 $52,588.68 Home Purchase - Down Payment on house
May-15 $55,631.95
Jun-15 $57,427.62
Jul-15 $79,110.25 Home equity added to mint. $10k in instant equity due to finding a deal on a foreclosure owned by a bank that didn't know the local market.
Aug-15 $79,679.80
Sep-15 $81,828.87
Oct-15 $87,487.43
Nov-15 $87,519.89
Dec-15 $87,267.01
Jan-16 $85,533.09
Feb-16 $89,507.62
Mar-16 $99,265.54 Actually hit 100K during this month! Net was brought back under by a mortgage payment that has been withdrawn, but not reflected in the equity yet.
A couple stats and factoids.
Age: 25
Asset breakdown: 16% cash/savings. 26% investments, 31% Retirement account, 27% home equity.
Debt: Nothing other than mortgage. Watched my parents destroy any hope of retirement with credit cards.
Field: Public sector I.T. (Decent pay, but far from the 6 figure salaries that seem to be common around here)

Time to go start lurking in the 6 figure thread!