u/HorrorSatisfaction1

Image 1 — Reached slightly over $65,000 net worth, 30 m. Achievement/goal reached. NO DEBT
Image 2 — Reached slightly over $65,000 net worth, 30 m. Achievement/goal reached. NO DEBT
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Reached slightly over $65,000 net worth, 30 m. Achievement/goal reached. NO DEBT

At 30 years old, I realized ive reached over $65,000 net worth one of my goals. On a $2,870 net monthly salary, about $43,000 gross yearly. No debt. I desperately want to reach $100k net worth. Hoping to next year maybe.

Back in 2022, I was -$17k in debt. I've learned my money habits from my parents who are worth about $3.5 million. They don't buy anything expensive drive old cars, and don't go on vacations. They are my role models. And they helped me stop my gambling addiction and alcohol addiction.

I live with my parents, I wouldn't be able to reach my financial goals without this support. With this advantage in life, I'm hoping to become a millionaire or close to it by 50 and retire. I might be starting a 401k as well to speed up this process.

I will post again once I reach $80k net worth. As a motivation to myself.

  1. $40,157 in vusxx( acts as my emergency fund)
  2. $11,980 in my pension
  3. $7,243 in my roth ira( All in VOO)
  4. $1,985 in gold( 90% spot , $1786)
  5. $4,140 in silver ( 90% spot,$3726 )
  6. $1,500 (Expensive collectible if I where to sell it)
  7. $379 in chase savings account
  8. $24 in chase checking account

TOTAL: $65,795 net worth

I don't count my car apart of this calculation. 2022 Toyota corolla.

u/HorrorSatisfaction1 — 1 day ago

Going to try to apply for Office Technician position. Been a Office Assistant for 3 years and 3 months. I'm almost maxed at salary of Office Assistant $3985 out of $4445. I think gsi from previous years increased the $4445 cap though not sure?

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u/HorrorSatisfaction1 — 3 months ago