DenverEric's Net Worth for March 2010


Assets Value Change ($) Change (%)
Cash $3,965 $2,885 267.13%
Stocks $8,824 $435 5.19%
Bonds $0 - -
Annuities $0 - -
Retirement $7,345 $499 7.29%
Home $0 - -
Other Real Estate $0 - -
Cars $14,528 - -
Personal Property $0 - -
Other Assets $104 $50 92.59%
$34,766 $3,869 12.52%
 
Debts Value Change ($) Change (%)
Home Mortgage(s) $0 - -
Other Mortgage(s) $0 - -
Student Loans $21,690 ($296) (1.35%)
Credit Cards $189 $107 130.49%
Car Loans $0 ($338) -
Other Debts $0 - -
Total Debts $21,879 ($527) (2.35%)
Net Worth $12,887 $4,396 51.77%
*All values shown in USD ($)
Notes:
No More Car Loan! That's right. It is paid in full. The title came in the mail last week. I own my car outright. I now plan to pay $500 every month to my car loan. I also received a bonus at work in February. I have set up a payment for this week for the amount of my bonus to my student loan. I hope to pay down the student loans in far less than the 10 years I am given. If I put my tax return, bonus, and $500 per month, I should be all paid off in two to three years.

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