soviet_sub_clock's Net Worth for June 2017


Assets Value Change ($) Change (%)
Cash $3,661 $1,622 79.55%
Stocks $36,599 $329 0.91%
Bonds $0 - -
Annuities $0 - -
Retirement $268,902 $3,805 1.44%
Home $0 - -
Other Real Estate $0 - -
Cars $11,079 ($121) (1.08%)
Personal Property $0 - -
Other Assets $1 ($1,617) (99.94%)
$320,242 $4,018 1.27%
 
Debts Value Change ($) Change (%)
Home Mortgage(s) $0 - -
Other Mortgage(s) $0 - -
Student Loans $0 - -
Credit Cards $965 ($1,555) (61.71%)
Car Loans $0 - -
Other Debts $0 - -
Total Debts $965 ($1,555) (61.71%)
Net Worth $319,277 $5,573 1.78%
*All values shown in USD ($)
Notes:
PREVIOUS REINVESTMENTS:
PFF ISHARES TR U.S. PFD STK ETF
3/1/2017 - bought 18 shares at $38.356 per share through Fidelity Investments

WFC/PRP WELLS FARGO B 5.25% PFD
3/13/2017 - bought 20 shares at $23.9748 per share through Charles Schwab
3/2/2017 - bought 11 shares at $24.49 per share through Charles Schwab
2/24/2017 - bought 10 shares at $24.5754 per share through Charles Schwab
2/13/2017 - bought 5 shares at $24.5355 per share through Charles Schwab
2/6/2017 - bought 15 shares at $24.1758 per share through Charles Schwab
12/28/2016 - bought 143 shares at $23.29 per share through Charles Schwab
12/22/2016 - bought 438 shares at $23.454 per share through Charles Schwab
12/01/2016 - bought 15 shares at $23.392 per share through Charles Schwab
11/14/2016 - bought 17 shares at $24.054 per share through Charles Schwab
11/14/2016 - bought 30 shares at $23.204 per share through Charles Schwab
11/09/2016 - bought 690 shares at $24.985 per share through Charles Schwab

TV price on Amazon reduced to $1497.99 on 11/20/2016, Amazon refunded $146.65 to American Express card. TV will be paid off in 12 months as 0% financing given with AMEX card for 12 months and $100 cash back offer for opening card. Samsung TV model purchased is a Samsung UN65KS8000 65-Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV (2016 Model). TV to be paid off by 11/2017. Increase my Vanguard portfolio, as usual with new yearly contribution amount of $5,500. Still using mint.com to manage overview of all my accounts. Still a pretty good site!

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